Mar 25, 2013 · 16 thoughts on “ A Lawyer’s Choice: Brian Banks ” DJC March 25, 2013 at 5:25 pm. If the case was one that was so clearly a not guilty, why was the prosecutor extracting a guilty plea. The problem in the United States is that we permit these plea offers that are so lenient compared to a potential conviction, that it almost forces the defendant to take the plea.
We pit the Brian Banks movie against the true story of his case, his accuser and his exoneration. Meet the real Brian Banks and attorney Justin Brooks.
May 31, 2012 · The understandable uproar over Brian Bank’s five year imprisonment for a rape he never committed has focused public attention on the wrenching situation where a criminal defense attorney feels he must counsel an innocent client to plead guilty (or no contest, in Banks’ case) when the only alternative appears to be conviction at trial and a harsher sentence.
May 31, 2012 · This is what Brian Banks said his then defense attorney H. Elizabeth Harris said to him. He wanted to discuss his options with his mother, but wasn’t allowed to. Can you blame a scared and frightened Banks for taking the plea deal?
His lawyer advised him that if he sought a trial, the likelihood that the jury would rule in his favor was slim to none and instead encouraged him to plead "no contest." At seventeen years old, Banks was faced with an impossible decision; tell the truth, maintain his innocence and risk spending the rest of his life in ...
Xosha RoquemoreBrian Banks (2019)REEL FACE:REAL FACE:Xosha Roquemore Born: December 11, 1984 Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USAWanetta Gibson Born: abt 1987 Birthplace: USA Accuser, Renamed Kennisha Rice in the MovieMonique GrantWanda Rhodes Born: August 20, 1960 Mother of Wanetta Gibson6 more rows
The star of the movie Brian Banks is a lawyer, Justin Brooks, played by actor Greg Kinnear. Brooks, 54, co-founded and directs the California Innocence Project, based at Case Western Law School in San Diego.
Brian Banks signed a 3 year, $1,485,000 contract with the Atlanta Falcons, including an average annual salary of $495,000.
Since his exoneration, Banks found a new career path in motivational speaking. ... I sit on the advisory board of the California Innocence Project, the same firm that helped restore my life,” Banks said. He also added that he is on another advisory board for the National Registry of Exonerations.Aug 9, 2019
Personal life. In May 2015, Banks married Emmy Marino.
In 2002, seventeen-year-old Brian Banks was wrongfully convicted of rape. At the time of his conviction, Banks was, by all accounts, a rising football star destined to play in the NFL. Tragically, Banks would never realize his dream of going to college and playing professional football.
Brian Banks is an earnestly told true story of criminal injustice focusing on Banks (a terrific Aldis Hodge in a bust-out performance), a junior at Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California, who's headed to USC on a scholarship and a future NFL career as a linebacker.Aug 9, 2019
Before you hit up cinemas to watch Brian Banks, you might want to know about the true story that inspired the star-studded cast — including Aldis Hodge, Morgan Freeman, and This Is Us 's Melanie Liburd — to sign on.
You'll have to watch Brian Banks to see how the rest of those years unfolded for Brian and to understand how he made the leap from prison cell to the NFL, but you should know that in 2011, while he was still on parole, Brian received a Facebook friend request from his accuser, Wanetta Gibson.
Prior to the taped confession, Banks had asked for help from the California Innocence Project (CIP), a nonprofit law school clinic run by the San Diego-based California Western School of Law that investigates and litigates cases of actual innocence. At that time, however, there had not been sufficient evidence of Banks' innocence for them to take on the case. However, after the confession, CIP decided to make it the organization's first case involving a wrongfully convicted person who had already been released from prison.
Brian Keith Banks (born July 24, 1985) is a former American football player. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) on April 3, 2013. Banks signed as an undrafted free agent with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League in 2012. Banks was a standout high school football star at Polytechnic High ...
It is directed by Tom Shadyac and features Aldis Hodge as Banks, Greg Kinnear as Brooks and Tiffany Dupont as CIP attorney Alissa Bjerkhoel.
In the summer of 2002, aged 16, Banks was arrested and charged after classmate Wanetta Gibson falsely accused him of dragging her into a stairway and raping her. He was expelled from Long Beach Polytechnic High School right after being taken into custody and placed at Juvenile Hall. Shawn Ashley, who was a co-principal of Long Beach Poly High had claimed that Banks would not be allowed back on campus regardless of any jurisdictional outcome. Faced with a po…
A native of Long Beach, California, Banks attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, where he was teammates with DeSean Jackson, Darnell Bing, Winston Justice, and Marcedes Lewis. He was named one of Rivals.com's "Juniors to Watch" of the class of 2003. He was expelled from school due to a rape accusation that was later proven to be false.
In the summer of 2012, Banks received tryouts with several NFL teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers, and San Francisco 49ers. He attended minicamp with the Seattle Seahawks, whose head coach, Pete Carroll, had offered Banks a scholarship in 2002 when he was head coach at USC.
In May 2015, Banks married Emmy Marino. They had no children and filed for divorce in February 2017.
A feature film project based on Banks' story, co-executive produced by Banks and Justin Brooks of CIP, premiered in 2018 and was released in August 2019. It is directed by Tom Shadyac and features Aldis Hodge as Banks, Greg Kinnear as Brooks and Tiffany Dupont as CIP attorney Alissa Bjerkhoel.
• List of wrongful convictions in the United States
• Atlanta Falcons bio
• Las Vegas Locomotives bio
• Just Sports Stats
• Farrar, Doug (September 20, 2012). "Brian Banks takes his next step with the UFL". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved August 9, 2013.