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.
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.
A talented and ambitious attorney returns to her hometown to take on a major pharmaceutical company accused of causing mysterious illnesses. As she digs deeper into the case, she unravels a web of deceit and corruption that threatens to destroy her career and the lives of those she cares about.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Two churchgoing couples enjoy small town family life in Texas - until somebody picks up an axe.
A police drama about the working relationship between Assistant DA Tess Kaufman, a prosecutor sensitive to the rights of the accused, and hard-charging, gruff Detective Dicky Cobb, an old-fashioned cop with a "bust-the-perps" attitude. Reasonable Doubts was broadcast in the United States by NBC and ran from 1991 to 1993.
Dom Littlewood looks at clever new ways that the police and the public are catching crooks red handed.
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.
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.
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.
Defense attorney Martin Vail takes on the case of an altar boy accused of murdering a priest. As he digs deeper, he uncovers corruption, abuse, and a shocking revelation.
Join Doug Benson as he presides over actual courtroom arguments. The catch? Judge Doug makes all his rulings while extremely high. After hearing both sides, Doug smokes up with a guest bailiff and deliberates. (And yes, this is legal. Somehow.)