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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
For that reason I was (and still am) against Alan Turing being pardoned.
Of course his conviction cannot be quashed either. He was convicted under an active law at the time, and his conviction met the requirements of the law.
So in reality the only thing that would remove the fact of the conviction itself would be to allow the retrospective repeal of laws.
And that would be revisionist history as well as jurisprudence suicide.
Of course I am aware that it's only retentive lawyers that get upset about the inaccurate use of a technical legal term! But I would still prefer a full apology for that law existing in the first place.
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It disgusts me.
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I realise it was different times but now looking back I agree that a pardon does not really cut it and it should apply to all others persecuted back then also.
We cannot change the fact it was against the law but we can have the record show that it was wrong in retrospect for posterity and history.