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                  |  Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case For Reasonable Doubt (1996)
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America's most "celebrated" death row inmate, Mumia Abu-Jamal, speaks for the first time behind prison walls in" Mumia Abu-Jamal: A case for reasonable doubt?" Containing new footage not included in the 1996 HBO special. Mumia was convicted and sentenced to death for the December 9,1981 murder of Daniel Faulkner, a 25 year-old white Philadelphia policeman. His conviction has been protested by a number of activists and celebrities who call him a political prisoner because of the perceived irregularities in both the evidence and the conduct of his trial. Yet, Abu-Jamal was found shot four feet from the fallen officer that night and has kept silent for 15 years, never giving an explanation, only voicing his innocence. Does Mumia Abu-Jamal have a case for reasonable doubt? You Decide.
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