PHILIPPINES (July 08, 2017) – This
July, the fight for justice begins for those who have been wrongly convicted as
they have one last hope for an acquittal in the legal procedural series Conviction
on Sony Channel.
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To avoid imprisonment and further
embarrassment, Hayes reluctantly accepts her new job but realizes that this
might be the opportunity for her to rebuild her integrity and gain the respect
she deserves.
Every
week, Hayes and her team of lawyers, investigators, and forensic experts work
together to identify and examine cases that made the headlines. With only five
days on each case, they have to determine if any evidence was tampered, a
confession was invalid, or a witness has been compromised that might overturn
the conviction.
To
come to a conclusion, Hayes and her elite group will question if the system
failed, if jobs were carried out, if there was a cover-up and - the most
important of all – if justice was served.
Conviction premieres
on July 20 and airs Thursday at 8:50pm,
first and exclusive on Sony Channel.
Sony Channel is available on SKYCable
Channel 35, Destiny Cable Channel 62, Cignal Channel 120, G Sat Channel 48, and Cablelink Channel 39.
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