Directed by Paul Stewart, the tale of a former lawyer, now retired, who is witness of a man's arrest, only because he did not present a parking ticket to the police officers passing by. The man in question is handcuffed placed under custody only because of this.
Our lead, the ex district attorney, decides to take care of this case, even retired. It appears that the new district attorney in charge of the accused's prosecution, points out that the man is a racketeer.
So the whole story, that becomes a court room drama, talks about the right for a prosecutor - Murray Hamilton - to arrest a man, for a parking ticket, or for being an ex con or a gangster.
Talky, not uninteresting, but mainly for court rooms dramas lovers.
I am not.
Our lead, the ex district attorney, decides to take care of this case, even retired. It appears that the new district attorney in charge of the accused's prosecution, points out that the man is a racketeer.
So the whole story, that becomes a court room drama, talks about the right for a prosecutor - Murray Hamilton - to arrest a man, for a parking ticket, or for being an ex con or a gangster.
Talky, not uninteresting, but mainly for court rooms dramas lovers.
I am not.