Sean Penn is the executive producer of "Witch Hunt," which is a gripping look at the American justice system through the eyes of one small town. A tough on crime district attorney has been in office in Bakersfield, California for more than 25 years. During his time in office, he tried and convicted a lot of working class parents and fathers. They went to prison, some for a long time, before they were found not guilty. Today, he's still in charge. People in the US have been going through the same thing for the last eight years. When power is not checked, civil rights are at risk.
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Sean Penn is the executive producer of "Witch Hunt," which is a gripping look at the American justice system through the eyes of one small town. A tough on crime district attorney has been in office in Bakersfield, California for more than 25 years. During his time in office, he tried and convicted a lot of working class parents and fathers. They went to prison, some for a long time, before they were found not guilty. Today, he's still in charge. People in the US have been going through the same thing for the last eight years. When power is not checked, civil rights are at risk.
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