Crime & Punishment

2002
Crime & Punishment

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EP1 People v. George Waller Jr. & Lawrence Calhoun Jun 12, 2004

George Waller and Lawrence Calhoun stand trial for second degree murder, when their reckless drag racing caused an accident that killed two teenagers and gravely injured another passenger. D.D.A. Blaine Bowman wants the defendants charged with Second Degree Murder, while the defense attorney's claim they should be charged with vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence

EP2 PEOPLE V. BRENDA COOK & PEOPLE V. LAWRENCE MARSH Jun 19, 2004

D.D.A. Marisa Ditillio prosecutes Brenda Cook for animal negligence after finding her potbelly pig emaciated in the backseat of her car. And, D.D.A. Corinne Miesfeld prosecutes Lawrence Marsh on 67 counts of identity theft

EP3 PEOPLE V. BERNARD CUTTS Jun 26, 2004

D.D.A. Kurt Mechals prosecutes Bernard Cutts for the murder of his girlfriend Cynthia Johnson, whose 18 year-old son found her bullet-ridden body. While the prosecution asserts that a domestic dispute resulted in murder, the defense attempts to taint the reputation of the victim's son, whose distraught recorded testimony is jarring to members of the jury.

EP4 PEOPLE V. TERRY HALL Jul 03, 2004

Terry Hall is on trial for killing his wife after discovering she was unfaithful to him while he was away at sea. He's admitted to killing her, the question is whether it's manslaughter or first degree murder.

EP5 PEOPLE V. MCPHERSON, BUBECK & PEOPLE V. CHASTANG Jul 10, 2004

D.D.A. Allison Worden seeks to have a high school coach registered as a sex offender when witnesses say that he was masturbating outside during a football game in the presence of minors. Defense attorney Anthony Gilham claims his client has prostate problems and was urinating.

EP6 People V. Tianna Thomas & People V. Charles Mambane Jul 17, 2004

A 17-year-old defendant is accused of abducting and molesting an eight-year-old girl and attempting to abduct a four-year-old.
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Released: 16 June 2002 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Crime & Punishment is a 2002 reality television, nontraditional court show spin-off of the Law & Order franchise. It premiered on NBC on Sunday, June 16, 2002, and ran through the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004.

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namtab29 This is a great twist on the endless L&O franchise! Real cases, real criminals, real attorneys, some really stupid people! You get to see real cases as they transpire, and for once a TV show educates and entertains!My girlfriend and I got addicted to this show last season, when we saw an episode focusing on a criminal named Ron Barker, who was a total idiot but clearly thought he was a modern day Moriarty. This guy was his own lawyer, and managed to spend the whole trial saying one dumb thing after another, each dumber than the next.Tonight's episode (6/19/04) TOPPED that one, featuring a defense attorney so intellectually limited that we could hardly believe this guy can remember which shoes go on which feet, let alone a law degree!But its not all fun and games. The show is illuminating and entertaining. Lets hope NBC keeps it going forever, just like the other L&O shows...
domino1003 Incredible! If you are not the type to sit in a court room and watch a case in person, you might want to check this show out. San Diego, California is the setting in which real life cases of all types are filmed. The perspective is from the Prosecution side as the attorneys work hard to put the bad guys (or gals)away. Many of these cases are hard to watch because of what is covered (murders and rapes are especially brutal to watch),and a lot of action behind the scenes is heartbreaking (the families of the various victims). Very good show to watch and have your hankies ready while you're at it.
David Downing Well, this short-lived incarnation of LAW & ORDER has shown me that real trials are nowhere near as exciting as their fictional counterparts, no matter how intrinsically interesting the crimes might be. I think that's a good thing for everyone to learn, but they can learn it from a single episode of this show, and give the remaining episodes of this series a miss without missing anything. Evidently, NBC felt the same way.
The Technology Teddy-Bear Dick Wolf's latest Law & Order "franchise" enters the world of the real world. (Law & Order does MTV? Scary thought.) While it doesn't claim to be even related to L&O, you can't mistake the opening theme music.The opening episode can't be compared to anything I've seen on network or even cable television before. Not really Court TV and definitely nothing like the many series based on law practices or the legal system (to coin an L&O intro line), Crime and Punishment REALLY is the most interesting moments of a major trial, well edited, well produced, and presented "unfiltered" for the enjoyment of the more sophisticated viewer.I was beginning to think I was getting bored, but I had to remind myself that this wasn't typical network television dribble.This was like dining at a an exquisite restaurant. Very high quality and the cuisine was well prepared, seasoned appropriately, but not overwhelmingly (i.e. no sensationalism). Even without a great deal of drama, I found myself thoroughly engaged in this vivid "fly on the wall" delivery of an actual court case.I've said enough. Treat yourself to elegant television dining. Hopefully, Crime and Punishment will be around for many season(ing)s!