“Rita Hutchens, a middle-aged quilt artist from Sandpoint, Idaho, experienced the dreaded ‘midnight knock’ — the hallmark of a totalitarian police state — as part of a Soviet-style campaign of official persecution. Her ‘offense’ was to seek redress for being assaulted by a police officer in what was ruled to be an illegal arrest. (This is the teaser for a full-length documentary.)”
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