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[via press release from Netflix]
OFFICIAL TRAILER & KEY ART DEBUT
TRIAL 4
Release Date: Nov 11, 2020
Directed By: Remy Burkel
Executive Producers: Matthieu Belghiti, Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
Producer: Allyson Luchak
Co-Producer: Ben Travers
Synopsis:
The eight-episode docuseries TRIAL 4 delves into the story of Sean Ellis, a man who served 22 years in prison after being found guilty of killing Boston Police Detective John Mulligan in 1993. Though law enforcement presented evidence linking Ellis to the murder, further investigation revealed corrupt police officers, questionable witnesses and enormous pressure within the department to solve the case. Ellis's story, while devastating, sheds light on timely issues of systemic racism, police corruption and criminal justice reform while offering hope that, ultimately, people have the power to change the system. Directed by Rémy Burkel (Sin City Law) and executive produced by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade (Murder on a Sunday Morning, The Staircase).
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