Reckless Indifference
Originally released in 2000. Reckless Indifference is a documentary film. directed by William Gazecki.
Starring Robert Derham, Alan Dershowitz, and Dick Detrich
Synopsis
Emmy-winning director William Gazecki (WACO: The Rules Of Engagement) delivers a searing indictment of the American legal system in this tragic story of teens, drugs and murder. Reckless Indifference explores how California’s controversial felony murder rule unjustly changed the lives of four teenagers forever. After participating in a backyard brawl which resulted in the death of a LAPD officer’s son, the ensuing trial led to life without parole sentences for the accused, even though the evidence against them was not clear-cut. Ten years have passed and they are still behind bars, though an appeal is pending. With revealing interviews from legal expert Alan Dershowitz, family members on both sides, and an exclusive recent interview with Brandon Hein from his jail cell, Reckless Indifference gives viewers an inside look into a trial that earned national attention but failed to bring justice to those involved.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Reckless Indifference about?
Emmy-winning director William Gazecki (WACO: The Rules Of Engagement) delivers a searing indictment of the American legal system in this tragic story of teens, drugs and murder. Reckless Indifferen...
Who directed Reckless Indifference?
Reckless Indifference was directed by William Gazecki.
How long is Reckless Indifference?
Reckless Indifference has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).
When was Reckless Indifference released?
Reckless Indifference was released on October 20, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Reckless Indifference?
The main cast of Reckless Indifference includes Robert Derham, Alan Dershowitz, Dick Detrich.