6/10
Biased
9 April 2020
To try to present defence lawyers as moral guardians and drug dealers as having been 'set up' is where this documentary goes wrong. Rules are rules, they messed up - they should rightly pay the price - and criminals were released, that should have been the story. Defence lawyers are basically in it for power and money, not as they like to let you know as often as they can, to protect the rights of an individual...how many decent, law abiding members of the community have need of one? The focus should have been 'this is what happens if a state employee messes up and bureaucrats (who have a job, let's face it, it's is to keep criminals in, not to release them) try to hide it, all these people are released back into your community'.
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