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Tough call

Here's a real "which would you do?" dilemma:

A Texas man declared innocent Tuesday after 30 years in prison had at least two chances to make parole and be set free — if only he would admit he was a sex offender. But Cornelius Dupree Jr. refused to do so, doggedly maintaining his innocence in a 1979 rape and robbery, in the process serving more time for a crime he didn't commit than any other Texas inmate exonerated by DNA evidence.

"Whatever your truth is, you have to stick with it," Dupree, 51, said Tuesday, minutes after a Dallas judge overturned his conviction.

Which is worse, to be innocent but in prison or free but considered guilty? If it were any other kind of crime, I might choose the latter, figuring I could tough it out despite the opinion of others until my name was cleared. But since it's a sex crime, the requirement to register means, essentially, continued punishment. That might make the prospect of not finally being exonerated harder to contemplate.

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