Crime & Punishment

Crime & Punishment

2002
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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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6 - 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.

5 - 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.

4 - 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.

3 - 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.

2 - 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

1 - 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

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