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Grant does not attend Jefferson's execution because he struggles with his own feelings of powerlessness and disillusionment regarding the justice system. He believes that his presence would not change the outcome and that it would only deepen his emotional turmoil. Additionally, Grant aims to focus on the broader fight for dignity and justice rather than witnessing the finality of a flawed system. His decision reflects his internal conflict and desire to find a more meaningful way to support Jefferson.

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