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File-This Aug. 28, 2019, file photo shows Abu-Ali Abdur'Rahman attending a hearing in Nashville, Tenn. A documentary film about the trial of a Tennessee death row inmate will premiere on April 16. That's the day Abdur'Rahman was scheduled to be executed before the Tennessee Supreme Court granted a stay in December. He was sentenced to die for stabbing a man to death in 1986. His attorneys have since argued that blood evidence pointed to a co-defendant. According to a news release, “You Don't Know Me” explores Abdur'Rahman trial and the regrets of his attorney who blames himself for mounting a poor defense. A judge last year resentenced Abdur'Rahman to life in prison, but the state has appealed. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
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