Bosch follows the journey of Detective Harry Bosch as he investigates murder cases in Los Angeles, delving into the gritty underworld of crime and corruption. With a troubled past and a relentless pursuit of justice, Bosch navigates the complex web of deceit and danger, uncovering the truth behind each case while battling his own inner demons.
A brilliant and charismatic law professor, Annalise Keating, gets entangled in a gripping murder plot along with five of her students. As they attempt to get away with murder, they become increasingly involved in dangerous and shocking situations, testing their loyalty and morality.
Crown Court is an afternoon television courtroom drama produced by Granada Television for the ITV network that ran from 1972, when the Crown Court system replaced Assize courts and Quarter sessions in the legal system of England and Wales, to 1984.
Dr. Jim Swire tragically loses his daughter when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over a small town on December 21, 1988. Travelling across continents and political divides, Swire embarks on a relentless journey that not only jeopardizes his stability, family and life, but completely overturns his trust in the justice system. As the truth shifts under Jim’s feet, his view of the world is left forever sullied.
A robbery case subtly interweaves the fate of three strangers: a barrister in a wheelchair Matt Ko Chit-hang, a Hong Kong girl May Tam Mei-ching, and District Crime Unit detective Funny Cheung Lap-fan. Implicated by her gangster boyfriend, Mei-ching is charged with attempted robbery and is found guilty. Although Chit-hang, as the lawyer representing Mei-ching, fails to exculpate her from the charge, the two fall in love with each other. Gradually, under Chit-hang's guidance, Mei-ching manages to turn over a new leaf after getting out of jail. Through his investigation, Lap-fan learns that, many years ago, he negligently shot and thereby paralyzed a civilian, who turns out to be Chit-hang...
Due to her 164 I.Q., impressive memory and creative thought process, autistic 27-year-old lawyer Woo Young Woo graduated at the top of her class from a prestigious law school.
The story of a cannibalistic serial killer named Jeffrey Dahmer, a.k.a. the Milwaukee Monster. It explores the police incompetence and apathy that allowed Dahmer to go on a killing spree. The series dramatizes multiple instances where Dahmer was almost apprehended but ultimately let go. Despite being a cleancut guy, Dahmer repeatedly received a free pass from both cops and lenient judges when charged with crimes.
Hot Bench is a syndicated reality courtroom show presided over by Judge Judy and features a panel of three judges who hear and decide on small-claims cases. The judges engage in heated debates over the cases, offering their own opinions and making quick rulings. It provides a fresh take on reality court TV, offering viewers a unique perspective on legal battles.
Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn are struggling financially and decide to have a baby. However, Ted must first prove that he is a person in a court of law. With the help of his friend John and a young lawyer named Samantha, they navigate the legal system and fight for Ted's recognition as a person. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a powerful toy company executive who wants to exploit Ted. Through their determination and friendship, they ultimately succeed in their quest, and Ted and Tami-Lynn adopt a child named Apollo Creed Clubberlang.
A series of reports chosen by "Dateline" correspondents that answers the question they most often get asked — what their most memorable story is and why.
In a New York City murder trial, a jury must carefully consider the evidence and confront their own biases before reaching a verdict. One juror's skepticism forces the others to reexamine the case, leading to a dramatic deliberation that reveals the flaws in the prosecution's case and the importance of reasonable doubt.
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan dishes out justice and witty off-the-cuff remarks as he hears real life disputes in his court assisted by fellow comics Tom Davis and Kerry Howard.
Fletcher Reede, a career-focused lawyer and divorced father, is unable to lie for 24 hours after his son makes a wish. This causes embarrassing and comedic situations as Fletcher is forced to tell the truth. As he struggles with a high-stakes divorce case, Fletcher learns the importance of honesty and prioritizing his family.
Two churchgoing couples enjoy small town family life in Texas - until somebody picks up an axe.
A police detective, a bank robber, and a high-power broker enter high-stakes negotiations after the criminal's brilliant heist spirals into a hostage situation. The robbers, dressed as painters, seize control of a bank and lock the hostages in various rooms. As the police surround the bank, the detectives discover the robbers' motives and true intentions. The situation escalates when the robbers release the hostages and detonate smoke bombs, leading to confusion and the discovery of a hidden safe deposit box. The detective refuses to bury the case and uncovers a larger conspiracy involving Nazi connections and stolen diamonds. Ultimately, the bank robber, known as the Inside Man, escapes with the stolen goods while leaving behind clues for the detective to follow.
Fatmagul (2010) tells the story of Fatmagul, a young woman who becomes a victim of a brutal rape. After her life is shattered, she embarks on a journey to seek justice and regain her dignity.
My Sister's Keeper follows the story of a young girl named Kate who has leukemia. Her parents decide to conceive another child, Anna, through in vitro fertilization to serve as a compatible donor for Kate. As Anna grows older, she begins to question her role as a donor and decides to take legal action to gain medical emancipation from her parents. The film explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding medical decisions.
Accused is a compelling TV show that takes viewers on a journey through various courtroom cases, highlighting the gritty realities of the justice system. Each episode focuses on a different convict as their backstory unfolds during their trial, shedding light on the complexities of the legal process. With themes of crime, drama, and mystery, Accused keeps audiences engrossed with its captivating narratives and intense courtroom drama.
Military lawyer Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder. They contend they were acting under orders. A tough and clever cross-examiner, Kaffee proves that the marines were following a widely practiced disciplinary act known as "Code Red." With the help of Lieutenant-Colonel Markinson, Kaffee uncovers a cover-up that leads to the exposure of the truth. Justice is served as the defendants are acquitted.