Ibbetson is unjustly convicted of murder, sentenced to life in prison, and despairs that he will never see Mary again.
Therefore, he established a number of safeguards that aim to assure that no innocent is convicted unjustly.
Upon Mays' recovery, he is unjustly convicted of Taylor's murder and sent to prison for a 30 year sentence.
In Intolerance (1916) she plays the wife who has her baby taken away after her husband is unjustly convicted of murder.
In recent years Peru has released more than 700 prisoners, called the innocents here, who were able to show they were unjustly convicted.
By 1926, he was convinced that Mooney and Billings were unjustly convicted.
In me you see a military tribune who was unjustly convicted of mutiny in Illyricum.
Federal civil rights suits are also possible when defendants claim that they have been unjustly convicted.
His supporters, who believe him to have been unjustly convicted, are demanding a new trial at a crucial juncture in the appeal process.
But another reporter, also motivated to right wrongs, may pursue a story that shows a person has been unjustly convicted of a crime.