Analyzing The Film 'Primal Fear'

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Primal Fear is a movie about a well knows Archbishop that was murdered. The police arrested a young altar boy that they believe killed the archbishop because he was caught fleeing the scene covered in his blood.
In the movie I noticed the attorney wanted to defend the young boy, but he knew the boy would not be able afford his service. So when the attorney went to see the boy he told him he would defend him pro bono. Pro bono is when someone gives their services for free. (Page 185)
At the opening statement both sides outline what they believe the evidence would prove. (Page 353) The prosecutor says that the state charges the defendant with murder in the first degree. Attorney Martian asks the judge for more time so he can get a psychiatric

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