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Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP18 "Florida v. Benayer"

As the saying goes, he who represents himself in court has a fool for a client. But in the case of Marc Benayer, who shot a man in his synagogue parking lot, was he a fool, or did his mental illness affect whether the jury would find him guilty?

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP20 "Florida v. Ferrell"

As shocking as the brutal double murder committed by vampire obsessed teenaged Rod Ferrell was, nobody expected him to plead guilty at the start of his trial, leaving just the monumental question of how young is too young for the death penalty.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "State Begins Their Rebuttal Case"

Right before the State's rebuttal, the lead prosecutor slammed the Defense for blaming police for their investigation saying that it was Alex Murdaugh who obstructed the case by lying.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "State's Forensic Pathologist Is Recalled"

The State's forensic pathologist said again that a single shooter carried out the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. The prosecution was trying to put the focus on its own theory of what happened.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "Witnesses Brought Back To Testify"

Alex Murdaugh's defense had more questions for the State's forensic pathologist, who did the autopsies on Maggie and Paul. Prosecutors then recalled the cell phone forensics examiner who works for the Secret Service.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "State Recalls Defense Witness"

The State recalled one of the Defense's witnesses to the stand during its rebuttal. Prosecutors tried to counter the Defense's claim that Alex Murdaugh had nothing to do with the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Defendant's Fiancée"

The defendant's fiancée tells jurors about the events of the day Kit Martin's three neighbors, a married couple and a man, were all shot to death; she was living in the same house as Martin with her two kids.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Neighbors Point The Finger At Kit Martin"

Prosecutors call in friends and neighbors of the three shooting victims in this case; a close friend of the Phillips family testifies that he claimed that if he died or went missing, Martin was the guy to look into.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP157 "Manufacturing His Alibi"

The State keeps nitpicking Alex Murdaugh's sense of time and memory about details of the night Maggie and Paul were killed.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP158 "Catching a Fraudster in His Lies"

The jury weighs in on Alex Murdaugh's credibility when deliberations begin; his cross-examination seems to portray him as a lying, deceptive fraudster.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP159 "Discrediting Alex Murdaugh on the Stand"

Alex Murdaugh denies killing Maggie and Paul throughout his testimony; the prosecution presses him about the lies that he admitted telling.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "Alex's Shifting Stories of What Happened"

The State tried to use Alex Murdaugh's experience as a lawyer against him; it claimed he anticipated that police would use the cell phone and GPS data in the investigation into what happened to Maggie and Paul.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP39 "Washington v. Haq"

No one argued that Naveed Haq suffered from mental health issues; he walked into the Seattle Jewish Federation office, started shooting, wounding six women and killing one; the jury has to decide if his mental health issues make it less of a crime.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP41 "Oregon v. Worthington"

When 15-month-old Ava Worthington became ill with a cold, her parents Carl and Raylene did what they always did, and insisted the power of prayer was the only cure she needed.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP42 "Oregon v. Beagley"

Prosecutors say the death of 16-year-old Neil Beagley was completely preventable; so much so his parents are charged with criminally negligent homicide.

Victim To Verdict - A Clown At The Door

A clown carrying balloons and a basket of flowers shoots and kills Marlene Warren when she opens her front door in 1990; even though police suspected Warren's ex-husband and his then-girlfriend, it would take decades to make an arrest.

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