Is True Justice: Family Ties based on a True Story?

“True Justice: Family Ties,” the exciting new movie from Hallmark Movies & Mysteries for 2024, takes you on a thrilling trip through the worlds of justice and mystery. The story is about Casey (Katherine McNamara), a law student who is thrown into the fight of her life. The story gets more complicated when Marcus, Casey’s brother (Sam Ashe Arnold) is wrongfully convicted of murder.

Casey gets a private investigator and a group of her classmates to help her show that her brother is not guilty. To find the truth, Eli (Markian Tarisuk), Sarah (Marisa McIntyre), PJ (Sabrina Saudin), and Liam (Alexander Nunez), a friend who works as a private eye, work together to find their way through the maze of clues. The tension grows as they get closer to finding the real killer. Does True Justice Family Tie come from a real event? tvacute delves into the details.

Is True Justice: Family Ties Based on a True Story?

“True Justice: Family Ties” is a work of fiction, even though it tells an interesting story about a wrongly convicted person. An interesting thing about “True Justice: Family Ties” is that Nikki DeLoach plays two roles: she acts in it and writes it with Megan McNulty. They wanted to bring a new view to the Hallmark brand while also talking about how complicated the criminal justice system is.

DeLoach said that the team wanted to stay true to the network’s core while exploring the different worlds of the criminal justice system. This was different from the usual Hallmark format. The choice to explore the theme of false accusations came from the belief in forgiveness.

DeLoach’s background in sociology and psychology, along with McNulty’s background in a military family, gave them a unique way of telling stories. They want to show a world where redemption is not only possible but also necessary for everyone’s well-being because they want to protect the integrity of processes.

Even though “True Justice: Family Ties” isn’t based on a true story, the themes that are connected to real-life wrongs make it very moving to watch. The movie makes you think about how important second chances are and how the legal system can make mistakes.

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