Characters played by Anthony Amsterdam
Self - Defense Attorney
Furman v. Georgia
Characters played by Jeanne Bishop
Self - Opposes Death Penalty
Characters played by Stephen Bright
Self - Southern Center for Human Rights
Characters played by George W. Bush
Self
Characters played by Donald Cabana
Self - Former Warden
Parchman Prison
Characters played by John Chancellor
Self
Characters played by Tom Cross
Self - Illinois House Republican Leader
Characters played by Robert Curley
Self - Opposes Death Penalty
Characters played by Renny Cushing
Self - Executive Director
Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation
Characters played by Gary Gauger
Self - Exonerated Death Row Inmate
Characters played by Cornelia Grumman
Self - Chicago Tribune
Characters played by Lawrence Hayes
Self - Convicted of Murder
1972
Characters played by Bill Jenkins
Self - Opposes Death Penalty
Characters played by Grayland Johnson
Self - Convicted of Murder
1988
Characters played by Elaine Jones
Self - NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Characters played by Robert Jones
Self - Convicted of Double Murder and Sexual Assault
2000
Characters played by David Keaton
Self - Exonerated Death Row Inmate
Characters played by Lester Maddox
Self - Lt. Governor
Georgia
Characters played by Larry Marshall
Self - Center on Wrongful Convictions
Characters played by Steve Mills
Self - Chicago Tribune
Characters played by Mamie Till Mobley
Self - Opposes Death Penalty
Characters played by Richard Nixon
Self
Characters played by Maurice Possley
Self - Chicago Tribune
Characters played by George Ryan
Self - Republican Governor of Illinois
Characters played by Donald Schneble
Self - Convicted of Murder
1965
Characters played by Gabriel Solache
Self - Convicted of Kidnapping and Murder
2000
Characters played by Bryan Stevenson
Self - Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama
Characters played by Scott Turow
Self - Author and Attorney
Characters played by Robert Warren
Self - Convicted of Rape
1970