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Subject The best movies, documentaries, and TV shows about wrongful conviction
Date September 20, 2019 5:01 PM
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** Your ultimate watch guide to wrongful conviction
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When They See Us ([link removed])
Watch the Ava DuVernay-directed story on Netflix and learn about how the legal system and media robbed five innocent teens of their presumption of innocence.

Crown Heights ([link removed])
Adapted from a This American Life podcast, this 2017 film tells the true story of Colin Warner, an 18-year-old Trinidadian-American who was wrongly convicted in 1982 of murder in the largely West Indian neighborhood of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The film stars Lakeith Stanfield and Innocence Ambassador Nnamdi Asomugha.

Free Meek ([link removed])
This docuseries chronicles Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill’s fight for freedom. Meek served seven months in prison for drug and gun possession at age 19 and gained national attention when he was re-sentenced to up to four years in prison for a parole violation almost a decade later.

The Night Of ([link removed])

Based on the BBC series Criminal Justice, this HBO miniseries follows Pakistani-American college student Nasir Khan as he sits in custody and awaits formal arraignment, having been accused of the murder of a young woman he had just met. The show stars Riz Ahmed, John Turturro and Innocence Ambassador Michael K. Williams.
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