Storyline

Each year in the United States, over 200,000 prisoners face a parole board that must make the difficult judgment of whether these convicted criminals are ready to gain their freedom and return to society. This documentary focuses on three inmates in Louisiana, Nevada, and Massachusetts with a range of chilling crimes - a father's murder by his troubled son, a crime of passion by a respected NASA scientist, and a shooting/robbery on the streets of Las Vegas. Incorporating interviews of key characters with extensive testimony footage and reenactment sequences that explore the life and crime of the inmate, the film vividly examines the conflicting needs of the victim, the criminal, and the community while testing our own notions of justice.

Key Information

Director Joe Berlinger
Writers Gayle Kirschenbaum, Nat Segaloff
Studio HBO
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Ronnie Stutes

Himself

J.D. Polzin

Himself

Ronnie Stutes

The Father

J.D. Polzin

Cab Thief

Frequently Asked Questions

Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free was released on February 3, 2003.

The runtime of Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free is 1h 5m.

Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free is a Documentary movie.

Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free was directed by Joe Berlinger.

The main cast of Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free includes Ronnie Stutes, J.D. Polzin, Ronnie Stutes.

Judgment Day: Should the Guilty Go Free is originally in English.