For the death of a small girl, Bobby Earl faces execution by electrocution. Eight years after committing the crime, he contacts legal professor Paul Armstrong to assist him in proving his innocence. Armstrong swiftly discovers some neglected evidence and presents it to the local police, but they are uninterested because Bobby was their murderer.
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For the death of a small girl, Bobby Earl faces execution by electrocution. Eight years after committing the crime, he contacts legal professor Paul Armstrong to assist him in proving his innocence. Armstrong swiftly discovers some neglected evidence and presents it to the local police, but they are uninterested because Bobby was their murderer.
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