"Reasonable Doubt" is a legal thriller that follows the story of a successful district attorney named Mitch Brockden. One night, while driving home drunk, Mitch accidentally hits a pedestrian and flees the scene. The next day, he learns that the victim's body has been found and a man named Clinton Davis has been arrested for the crime.
As Mitch prosecutes Clinton, he starts to have doubts about his guilt. He begins to uncover evidence that points to his own involvement in the crime. Mitch must now decide whether to come forward with the truth and risk his career and reputation, or let an innocent man go to prison.
The film explores themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of one's actions. It keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they watch Mitch navigate the legal system and grapple with his own guilt.