An athlete at his high school, Moses Johnson is accused of killing a police officer who tried to stop him from taking drugs. It turns out that Moses has been caught up in the notoriously corrupt Chicago criminal justice system. Franklin Roberts, an old public defender, takes Moses' case. He sees this as a chance to finally fight against institutional racism in the judicial system.
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An athlete at his high school, Moses Johnson is accused of killing a police officer who tried to stop him from taking drugs. It turns out that Moses has been caught up in the notoriously corrupt Chicago criminal justice system. Franklin Roberts, an old public defender, takes Moses' case. He sees this as a chance to finally fight against institutional racism in the judicial system.
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