Reversible Errors is a four-hour mini-series released in 2004.
A condemned murderer's impending execution leads a hesitant defence attorney to question the criminal justice system, the vagaries of the human heart, the price of ambition and the ever-shifting motives in his own personal and professional life.
Lonely, undistinguished and middle-aged Arthur Raven is a court-appointed defence attorney who has found himself at the crossroads of his life, re-examining the sometimes irreversible choices that have defined it — notably, his utter devotion to his mentally unstable sister living in isolation in a Chicago suburb.
Then, suddenly, Raven is handed a case that rocks his complacent world — the eleventh-hour appeal of death-row inmate Rommy Gandolph who confessed years ago to a notorious triple murder.
What appears at first to Raven to be a hopeless situation evolves into something more when evidence surfaces that could exonerate his client.
Raven's opposition is formidable. Ferociously protective of their reputation, powerhouse prosecuting attorney Muriel Wynn and her former lover, Larry Starczek - an overzealous detective whose sensational testimony sealed Gandolph's conviction - are determined to see the killer pay.
Raven's persistence against all odds not only wins his client a temporary reprieve but engages the attention of presiding Judge Gillian Sullivan, a woman with personal and professional secrets of her own.
As the high-profile case unfolds, and as the intersecting worlds of life inside and outside the law collide, Raven finds himself not only revisiting his client's past but his own as well.
What he discovers about both will change everything he believes about truth and justice as one man's life hangs in the balance.
Tagline: In a triple homicide there are secrets that run deeper than murder.