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Rogues In Robes
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Rogues In Robes

May 4, 2016
1h 52m
★ 9.0

Judging Corruption

Overview

A clinical review of judicial corruption, the good and the bad guys showcased. The need for complete, federal and state judicial reform, term limits, with no immunities.

Genres

Crime
Drama
Documentary
Family
History

Production Companies

Fleur De Lis Film Studios

Cast

Julia Davis

Self - Host, Investigative Reporter

Julia Davis

Andre Birotte, Jr

Self - CA Federal Judge, former US Attorney (archive footage)

Andre Birotte, Jr

Bill Bonanno

Self - Deceased Mafia Godfather (archive footage)

Bill Bonanno

Robert C. Bonner

Self - Former Federal Judge (archive footage)

Robert C. Bonner

Barbara Boxer

Self - CA Senator (archive footage)

Barbara Boxer

Jerry Brown

Self – CA Senator (archive footage)

Jerry Brown

James Comey

Self - FBI Director (archive footage)

James Comey

Steve Cooley

Self - Los Angeles Cty DA (archive footage)

Steve Cooley

Bonnie Dumanis

Self - San Diego Count District Attorney (archive footage)

Bonnie Dumanis

Dianne Feinstein

Self - CA Senator (archive footage)

Dianne Feinstein

Michael W. Fitzgerald

Self - CA Fedeal Judge (archive footage)

Michael W. Fitzgerald

Thomas A. Girardi

Self - Attorney (archive footage)

Thomas A. Girardi

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