Covers three years in the Public Defender's office with a fast-paced, tabloid gusto.
75
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
The movie's TV-style production values are a little too slick, but the real-life stories are fascinating to watch.
70
VarietyDennis Harvey
VarietyDennis Harvey
At first a little tabloid in tenor and editorial style, pic soon distances itself from the myriad court TV shows with a fine balance of everyday detail and verite drama.
70
Village Voice
Village Voice
As in most court TV (the film is produced by KQED), the action is faster paced than in reality, and the graphics are cheesy. But the lawyers are far more compelling than David E. Kelley's.
63
New York Daily NewsJack Mathews
New York Daily NewsJack Mathews
Shines an admiring light on some lawyers who endure low pay, terrible win-loss records and the occasional scorn of family, friends and the media for "defending the bad guys."
Makes compelling viewing. But it is viewing of an eerily familiar kind, almost as if the real-life lawyers in the film had patterned themselves on television archetypes.