Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free
Originally released in 2003. Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free is a documentary film. directed by Joe Berlinger. At just 65 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ronnie Stutes, J.D. Polzin, and Ronnie Stutes
Synopsis
Each year in the United States, over 200,000 prisoners face a parole board that must make the difficult judgment of whether these convicted criminals are ready to gain their freedom and return to society. This documentary focuses on three inmates in Louisiana, Nevada, and Massachusetts with a range of chilling crimes - a father's murder by his troubled son, a crime of passion by a respected NASA scientist, and a shooting/robbery on the streets of Las Vegas. Incorporating interviews of key characters with extensive testimony footage and reenactment sequences that explore the life and crime of the inmate, the film vividly examines the conflicting needs of the victim, the criminal, and the community while testing our own notions of justice.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- HBO
- HBO Documentary Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free about?
Each year in the United States, over 200,000 prisoners face a parole board that must make the difficult judgment of whether these convicted criminals are ready to gain their freedom and return to s...
Who directed Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free?
Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free was directed by Joe Berlinger.
How long is Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free?
Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free has a runtime of 1 hours and 5 minutes (65 minutes total).
When was Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free released?
Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free was released on February 3, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free?
The main cast of Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free includes Ronnie Stutes, J.D. Polzin, Ronnie Stutes, J.D. Polzin.