Innocence Should Be Enough
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A harrowing look at wrongful convictions and the people answering the call for reform.
What happens when an innocent person is sentenced to spend their life in prison? Unfortunately, innocence alone isn’t enough to overturn a conviction in Missouri and Kansas. From filmmaker Solomon Shields, ‘Innocence Should Be Enough’ examines the shocking flaws in the justice system by highlighting the work of the Midwest Innocence Project and the personal stories of those wrongfully convicted.
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Innocence Should Be Enough is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS
Innocence Should Be Enough
Preview: Innocence Should Be Enough
Preview | 30s
What happens when an innocent person is sentenced to spend their life in prison? Unfortunately, innocence alone isn’t enough to overturn a conviction in Missouri and Kansas. From filmmaker Solomon Shields, ‘Innocence Should Be Enough’ examines the shocking flaws in the justice system by highlighting the work of the Midwest Innocence Project and the personal stories of those wrongfully convicted.
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