From the aspect of a legal student, this was a fascinating look behind the scenes of the prosecution. Also, it was extraordinary that this was released so quickly after the trial. However, in the rock I live under I wasn't familiar with all of the particulars about the living conditions and the reasons (aside from ignoring the picture and the gun purchase) which led a jury to bridge the legal gap between neglect and involuntary manslaughter.
I also think there's an element of transparency and foresight with this film that may be transformative in giving prosecutors an opportunity to provide candidness of their craft.
I also think there's an element of transparency and foresight with this film that may be transformative in giving prosecutors an opportunity to provide candidness of their craft.