Movies about racial injustice can get me so angry. This is about a drug raid and a young woman caught up in it. The drug raid was conducted by an all white police force against all Blacks. It was possible because at the time on person accusing you subjected you to arrest. In this case one person was coerced to name many more. In fact the police gave this person a yes or no list and hinted at who he should accuse. It was common at this time for everyone to take a plea deal. This is what was expected. Otherwise, as with this woman, you are separated from your kids and your life. In this case Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie) is accused but cannot afford the high bail.
The ACLU intervenes and sue the county for discriminatory practices. All the cases are thrown out, and eventually they get to the county attorney as his racist attitudes come out. However he does win reelection. David Cohen (Tim Blake Nelson) is ACLU attorney. A local attorney, Sam Conroy (Will Patton), works with him, as does Byron Hill (Malcolm Barrett). Hill, who is African American, interviews the county attorney Calvin Beckett (Michael O'Keefe). This is a catalyst to the racism coming out. They had also interviewed his daughter and ex wife who pointed towards this racism.
As a result of this case, laws were changed in Texas to not allow persecutions based on one accuser. Based on the true life case of Regina Kelly.

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