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Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
This new weekly signature newsmagazine series will bring viewers storytelling at its best from the archives of the Court TV library, incorporating the most popular cases in the vault past and present that have captured national attention.
"Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield"
This new weekly signature newsmagazine series will bring viewers storytelling at its best from the archives of the Court TV library, incorporating the most popular cases in the vault past and present that have captured national attention.
S1, EP47 "Colorado v. Nelson"
This new weekly signature newsmagazine series will bring viewers storytelling at its best from the archives of the Court TV library, incorporating the most popular cases in the vault past and present that have captured national attention.
S1, EP46 "California v. Winslow"
NFL star Kellen Winslow II seemingly had it all when he left the game behind, but five women came forward to accuse him of rape and other sex crimes.
S1, EP1 "Florida v. Anthony"
The mystery surrounding the death of Caylee Anthony grips the nation; the only thing more shocking than the testimony is the verdict itself.
S1, EP43 "Colorado v. Andrade"
Friends and family of Angie Zapata say she never hid from the men she dated that she was a transgender woman; Michael Andrade claims she did, and that the revelation drove him to brutally murder her.
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.
S1, EP33 "Arizona v. Falater"
Scott Falater claims he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed and drowned his wife and the mother of his children.
S1, EP30 "Arizona v. Roque"
Emotions ran high in the days following the Nov. 11, 2001 attack on the U.S.; for the most part, the grief and anger brought people together but for Frank Roque, it was a motivation for killing an innocent immigrant chasing the American dream.