After a 2014 murder in Florida, DNA points to 20-year-old Dayonte “Moochie” Resiles. But could the young black man be a victim of systemic bias?
After the murder of Jill Halliburton, the police arrest a young black man nicknamed Moochie.However, the testimony of the victim's son raises many questions.
Following Moochie's escape, the police organize a real manhunt. At the same time, the whole blackcommunity supports the fugitive.
Crystal is arrested by the police and new charges are added to Moochie's file. These new elements castdoubt on his sincerity.
The defense investigation reveals inconsistencies in the testimony of Nan-Yao, the victim's husband.Did he lie to the police? Could he be guilty of his wife's murder?
Moochie's trial begins. Even if the defense's role is not to solve the case, they will have to proveMoochie's innocence. Do they have enough evidence to do so?
Following the cancellation of the first trial, the second begins. The defense seems to have changed itsstrategy. Will this new jury acquit Moochie?