In Pursuit of Justice: How criminal justice reform freed Greg Taylor
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1h 38m 1s
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Christine Mumma., Christine Mumma|ACTOR., Greg Taylor|ACTOR., & Gregg Jamback|DIRECTOR. (2018). In Pursuit of Justice: How criminal justice reform freed Greg Taylor . Video Project.

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Christine Mumma et al.. 2018. In Pursuit of Justice: How Criminal Justice Reform Freed Greg Taylor. Video Project.

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Christine Mumma et al.. In Pursuit of Justice: How Criminal Justice Reform Freed Greg Taylor Video Project, 2018.

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Christine Mumma, Christine Mumma|ACTOR, Greg Taylor|ACTOR, and Gregg Jamback|DIRECTOR. In Pursuit of Justice: How Criminal Justice Reform Freed Greg Taylor Video Project, 2018.

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On an early morning in September of 1991, Greg Taylor and his friend Johnny Beck walk past the brutally beaten body of Jacquetta Thomas in a muddy field. Fewer than 18 hours later, they are both arrested for her murder. The charges against Beck are dropped, but the state finds a jailhouse snitch who testifies against Taylor in his trial, and for the next 17 years, Greg and his family fight the system to undo his conviction, sacrificing hours of time, spending over $130,000 and being denied at every judicial level. Without hope, Greg steels himself to spend the rest of his life in prison.

But through his family's efforts, his case is taken up by the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission - a state supported, independent agency that has the power to completely investigate claims of innocence.

Taylor's story is one of wrong turns, bad luck, and a loving, supportive family who never gave up on him. It is also the story of the incredible people who have worked tirelessly to reform North Carolina's criminal justice system. Taylor's exoneration allowed for the reexamining of several other false convictions - including the case against Michael Peterson of The Staircase as they shared the same blood analyst.
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