The Trial of Billy Jack
After Billy Jack in sentenced to four years in prison for the 'involuntary manslaughter' of the first film, the Freedom School expands and flourishes under the guidance of Jean Roberts. The utopian existence of the school is characterized by everything ranging from 'yoga sports' to muckracking journalism. The diverse student population airs scathing political exposes on their privately owned television station. The narrow-minded townspeople have different ideas about their brand of liberalism. Billy Jack is released and things heat up for the school. Students are threatened and abused and the Native Americans in the neighboring village are taunted and mistreated. After Billy Jack undergoes a vision quest, the governor and the police plot to permanently put an end to their liberal shenanigans, leaving it up to Billy Jack to save the day.
June 5, 1946 in Arizona, USA
28 April 1944, London, England, UK
November 14, 1946 in Salinas, California, USA
September 24, 1917 in USA
30 September 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
March 20, 1914 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA
5 September 1950, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
1952 in New Mexico, USA
3 January 1938, Denver, Colorado, USA
12 August 1943, Highland Park, Illinois, USA
25 September 1955, USA
12 March 1949, New York City, New York, USA
26 December 1927, Stockton, California, USA

