
Overview
True-life drama of a young lawyer's untiring efforts to free a man he believes was unjustly convicted. The lawyer, Bob Gorman, examines the file of Roy Eaton, who has been serving time since 1940 in Joliet, Illinois for armed robbery. Eaton, bitter over the system which he feels discriminates against the poor and illiterate, is distrustful of the lawyer's efforts to prove there is equal justice under the law. The date for a re-trial is long since past and the State of Illinois must give a waiver. Barney Moran is responsible for this decision and he grants it. The evidence is submitted to the judge and Eaton is proclaimed innocent. At the end, Gorman speaks briefly on the fact that convicted people have rights and they must not be abrogated.
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8 - 1The Bystander October 02, 1956
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8 - 2S.O.S. from the Andrea Doria October 16, 1956
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8 - 3Flare Up October 30, 1956
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8 - 4Flight #387 from Budapest November 13, 1956
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8 - 5Search, Seizure and Arrest December 11, 1956
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8 - 6Operation Deep Freeze: Crash of the Otter December 25, 1956
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8 - 7Divorcées Anonymous January 08, 1957
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8 - 8The Freedom Fighters of Hungary January 22, 1957
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8 - 9Error in Judgment: The Case of Prisoner #16688 February 05, 1957
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8 - 10The Trial of Poznan February 19, 1957
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8 - 11The Vanished March 05, 1957
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8 - 12Four Homes for Danny March 19, 1957
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8 - 13Arson: File #732 April 02, 1957
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8 - 14Slow Assassination: Perón Vs. La Prensa April 16, 1957
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8 - 15Night Court April 30, 1957
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8 - 16Day of Disaster: Riker's Island May 14, 1957
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8 - 17Three Cents Worth of Fear May 28, 1957
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8 - 18Money for Sale June 11, 1957
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8 - 19The Hunted: The Eva Soreny Story June 25, 1957