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David Gale was a real person, a Texas professor and an advocate for the abolition of the death penalty, who became widely known due to his wrongful conviction for murder in 1991. Gale spent nearly a decade on death row before new evidence emerged, leading to his exoneration in 2005. His case highlighted significant flaws in the criminal justice system, particularly regarding wrongful convictions and the death penalty. Gale's story has since been a part of discussions on justice reform and the importance of due process.

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