Summaries

Carter is a fed-up public defender who decides to take on the corrupt system. He sets up a law office in the inner city and begins organizing and activist group in the hopes of exposing the dishonest powers behind the scenes.

Under pressure to accept a plea bargain resisted by a street-wise client, public defender Carter stands by his client, angering the judge, then his boss. At home, Carter's wife Sharice, a socialite who grew up in the suburbs, chafes at the financial and personal strain of raising two young children in the inner city. Sharice pushes Carter to use her uncle's connections to get a job in a fancy downtown law firm. Carter agrees to leave the defender's office for a new job, though not to join a fancy law firm. Instead, following his conscience, he opens a law office in the inner city to fight against a criminal justice system that prizes efficiency over real justice. When Carter and his team of lawyers and activists launch a controversial direct action campaign targeting the court system, Sharice must decide whether to stay with her husband or take their two young children to the suburbs. Carter struggles to keep his family together, expand the direct action campaign, and survive a crackdown by corrupt government officials.—Jujitsu Films, LLC

Details

Keywords
  • city
  • group
  • f rated
Genres
  • Drama
Release date May 11, 2004
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Emerson School - 1421 Spruce Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Production companies Luna Ray Films Jujitsu Films LLC

Box office

Budget $740000
Gross US & Canada $39895
Opening weekend US & Canada $6776
Gross worldwide $39895

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 44m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby SR
Aspect ratio

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