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    Reversible Errors

    2004 · Drama · 1 season

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    • 1. S1 E1 May 23, 2004
      • A lawyer and a former judge unravel evidence that may establish a condemned man's innocence.
    • 2. S1 E2 May 24, 2004
      • A lawyer and a former judge unravel evidence that may establish a condemned man's innocence.
  2. Reversible Errors is a 2004 American made-for-television crime thriller film based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Scott Turow. It was directed by Mike Robe, who previously directed Scott Turow's The Burden of Proof, and stars Tom Selleck and William H. Macy.

  3. May 23, 2004 · Reversible Errors: Directed by Mike Robe. With William H. Macy, Tom Selleck, Monica Potter, Felicity Huffman. A corporate lawyer's interest in a decade-old murder case is piqued by a new confession that could clear the convicted killer, who sits on death row.

  4. In United States law, a reversible error is an error of sufficient gravity to warrant reversal of a judgment on appeal. It is an error by the trier of law , or the trier of fact (the jury, or the judge if it is a bench trial), or malfeasance by one of the trying attorneys, which results in an unfair trial.

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  6. May 23, 2004 · Reversible Errors. NR 2004 Crime, Drama, Thriller, TV Movie · 2h 53m. A corporate lawyer's interest in a decade-old murder case is piqued by a new confession that could clear the convicted killer, who sits on death row.

  7. Reversible Errors revolves around three 1991 murders for which Rommy Gandolph was convicted. It begins with attorney Arthur Raven being assigned to handle the final appeal of said death row inmate. Though the lawyer does not even want the case, he discovers some problems with the conviction.

  8. Scott Turow's Reversible Errors. 2004. 4 hr 0 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. An engaging suspense yarn about a corporate attorney (William H. Macy) who gets assigned to a pro-bono death-row...

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