Tag: Robert Earl Hayes
A Stacked Game of Cards
Autumn’s here, and with it, the Forum on Law, Culture and Society’s annual Film Festival at Fordham Law School. Coincidently, I attended a film screening at this festival on the same date (October 22) last year. I found a seat (not easy in the filled-to-capacity room) and prepared for what was in store for me this time. I had never even heard of the evening’s film – “The Exonerated” – before seeing it up on the festival’s website.
Before long, Thane Rosenbaum — the film festival’s lively emcee and moderator of the post screening discussion — welcomed us and told us a bit about the film, which helped explain why I’d never heard of it: it was produced by and aired on a now defunct cable network, CourtTV. “Oh boy,” I thought. “This won’t be any good.” I was so wrong.
Tags Alford Plea, Bob Balaban, David Keaton, Delbert Tibbs, exoneration, Gary Gauger, Kerry Max Cook, Peter Pringle, Robert Earl Hayes, Sunny Jacobs, Susan Sarandon, The Exonerated, wrongful conviction |
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Date 11/05/2013 |