Easy had the sad task of telling his law school mentor, the honorable Eli Fry, that the judge was suffering from dementia and needed to step down from the bench on Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 9.
Bellows considered whether to support the death penalty as part of his campaign to win the Attorney General's race on Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 9.
Easy tried to get the truth out of some rich suspects who were once frat boys who might have been involved in a murder on Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 9.
Maddie was unable to prove that gang shotcaller Troy D and his bodyguard had anything to do with the murder Devon was executed for on Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 9.
Maddie (Rachelle LeFevre) walks through a death penalty protest after trying in vain to get Devon Watkins' stay reinstated on Proven Innocent Season 1 Episode 9.
There are about a million ways to wind up in prison, but only four ways to get out. You do your time, you get paroled, you leave in a body bag, or our personal favorite, you get exonerated.
Maddie: You were convicted of the rape and murder of Janet Dale? Daniel: It's not true. I never even met her. Easy: But you were found in the same room as her dead body.