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The Innocent Man

Have been incarcerated,nor can we ever forget Debbie Carter? All we can do is go...

have been incarcerated,
nor can we ever forget Debbie Carter? All we can do is go forward from today. But what this day really is,
it's a day of freedom. The motions to dismiss will be granted... for both of you. And Mr. Fritz, sir, you'll be discharged from the custody
of the Department of Corrections and the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office. And Mr. Williamson, sir,
you'll be discharged also from the Department of Corrections
and the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office. - Thank you, Judge.
- And... Mr. Williamson and Mr. Fritz,
you're free to go

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have been incarcerated, nor can we ever forget Debbie Carter?
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All we can do is go forward from today.
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But what this day really is, it's a day of freedom.
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The motions to dismiss will be granted...
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for both of you.
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And Mr. Fritz, sir, you'll be discharged
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from the custody of the Department of Corrections
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and the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office.
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And Mr. Williamson, sir, you'll be discharged also
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from the Department of Corrections and the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office.
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- Thank you, Judge. - And...
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Mr. Williamson and Mr. Fritz, you're free to go.
Duration
40 seconds
Views
19
Timestamp in Movie
00:37:32
Uploaded
Jun 24, 2025
Season
1
Episode
3
Genres
Production
Columbia Pictures

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Movie Summary

The story of Ron Williamson, a man who sat on Oklahoma's death row for 11 years for a crime he didn't commit. Based on John Grisham's "The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town."