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No Good Deed
- Gesprochen von: Tristan Wright, Mia Valyn, GraceWright Productions
- Spieldauer: 5 Std. und 27 Min.
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Would you help a man being beaten by the police?
That’s what Luke Archer had to decide. Although it was more of a reaction than a decision.
The police officer was Lizzie Lambert’s husband. She had argued with him that morning, sending him to work with an edge.
Police accountability activist Curtis Mays happened to be filming the traffic stop. Well, filming and then heckling Officer Lambert. It started with verbal insults back and forth, but it escalated.
Luke Archer was leaving the feed store and saw the altercation. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and he found himself behind bars for his trouble. Luke’s wife, Mary, and their infant daughter were in dire straits without Luke to work the farm and to keep the bill collectors at bay.
Lizzie and the police chief and the Carville prosecutor’s office were all determined to make Luke pay for his crimes, even if it meant bending the rules.
Meanwhile, Curtis faced an internal struggle with his conscience. Indebted to a man who he’d never met, Curtis tried to fix the mess he’d created.
The town of Carville was decidedly split between the Blue Lives Matter crowd and the downtrodden, who had suffered decades of excessive ticketing to support the perpetually bankrupt backwater government.
Will Luke find justice in a town run on corruption? Will a jury of Luke’s peers follow their heart or the letter of the law?
Adult language and sexual content.