Keith LaMar, a death row inmate, remains steadfast in his claim of innocence regarding a 1993 prison uprising where five fellow prisoners were killed. A short film titled 'The Injustice of Justice,' illustrating his story and showcasing LaMar's narrative, recently earned the grand prize for best animated short at the Golden State Film Festival. LaMar's lawyers have uncovered new evidence that could help overturn his conviction. His situation has garnered attention, and he made history by being the first death row inmate to speak at his own film premiere.
I had to find out the hard way that in order for my life to be mine, that I had to stand up and claim it.
LaMar's legal team has discovered a lot of new evidence supporting his innocence that should necessitate new legal avenues for LaMar to overturn the conviction.
Keith LaMar made history by being the first-ever death row prisoner to call in to speak at his own film premiere and to engage the audience.
The Injustice of Justice just won the grand prize for the best animated short film at the Golden State Film Festival.
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