Justice For All 1979: And
| Sequence | Description | |----------|-------------| | | Overwhelmed judges process dozens of defendants per hour, most of whom are poor and without private lawyers. | | The Public Defender | Follows an exhausted public defender juggling 150+ cases simultaneously, negotiating plea bargains as a survival tactic. | | The Confession | A man accused of a minor theft is shown signing a waiver of rights without understanding it—exposing coercive legal procedures. | | The Victim’s Family | A mother whose child was killed waits for years as the case is delayed. Her anguish contrasts with bureaucratic indifference. | | The Judge’s Lunch | A judge jokes cynically about the “assembly line” nature of justice—then back on the bench, imposes a harsh sentence on a homeless man for stealing food. |