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I Am Innocent - Series One

I Am Innocent - Series One
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I Am Innocent - Series One
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NZ On Screen
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NZ On Screen
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I Am Innocent explores some of the most shocking mistakes made in the New Zealand justice system, of people being found guilty of crimes they didn't commit. On the surface, the six cases featured in season one may seem distinct — schoolgirls in an aggravated assault, careless driving, child abuse, rape, murder and cult ritual — but common themes emerge. Police mistakes, the love of a parent and the devastating emotional impact on those accused are potent throughout, with the subjects often sh...

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Date created
2015
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https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/i-am-innocent-series-one-2015
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