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The fact that Ali doesn't need pardoning. SCOTUS overturned his conviction sometime in the 70's.
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Don't leap at the first tweet you see on this one, Arc.
Overturned means the court reversed the decision, which turns it from guilty to not guilty, no? How do you pardon someone who was found not guilty?
No.
Hey, G-Man, take away her brownies.
You're always so helpful. His conviction prevented him from fighting. When it was overturned, he was allowed to fight. If he's still guilty of a crime, why was he allowed to fight and what's the point of overturning anything?
She'll be calling Trump a Russian Agent after a week with an iPhone.
Ali’s former lawyer, Ron Tweel, released a statement on Friday saying a pardon isn’t needed, the Associated Press reports. “We appreciate President Trump’s sentiment, but a pardon is unnecessary,” he said. “The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the conviction of Muhammad Ali in a unanimous decision in 1971. There is no conviction from which a pardon is needed.”