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Thousands of people are summoned for jury duty; a shocking case of alleged police misconduct changes everything.
Thousands of people are summoned for jury duty; a shocking case of alleged police misconduct changes everything.
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The Oland Murder
S1, EP3 "Dog in Fight"Thousands of people are summoned for jury duty; a shocking case of alleged police misconduct changes everything.
The Oland Murder
S1, EP1 "Maybe He's Watching"Dennis Oland is convicted of murdering his father and sentenced to life; he is released for retrial 10 months later.
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