Equal Justice Season 1 Episode 9
Equal Justice
Season 1

Ep 9. False Images

  • Not Rated
  • May 16, 1990

Equal Justice season 1 episode 9, titled "False Images," follows the legal team of the New York City Public Defender's Office as they take on a case involving police brutality and racial profiling.

The episode begins with a young African American man named Michael being arrested and beaten by police officers while riding his bike home. The police officers claim that Michael matched the description of a suspect they were pursuing, but Michael denies any involvement in any criminal activity.

As Michael's case goes to trial, the defense team discovers that the police officers' description of the suspect was based solely on a sketch drawn by a witness who saw the suspect from a distance. The sketch is not a clear depiction of Michael, yet the police officers used it to justify their actions.

The defense team argues that Michael's arrest and beating were the result of racial profiling and that the police officers used excessive force. However, the prosecution argues that the police officers were just doing their job and that Michael's arrest was based on reasonable suspicion.

As the trial continues, the defense team brings in an expert witness who specializes in facial recognition technology. The expert reveals that the sketch used by the police officers was based on faulty technology that has been known to produce inaccurate results.

As the trial reaches its conclusion, the jury must decide whether Michael's arrest and beating were justified or if they were the result of racial profiling and police brutality.

Overall, "False Images" is a thought-provoking episode that highlights the issues of police brutality and racial profiling that still persist in our society today. The episode emphasizes the importance of holding law enforcement officials accountable for their actions and ensuring that everyone is entitled to equal justice under the law.

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    May 16, 1990
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    Not Rated
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    English
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