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Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP48 "Gregory vs. Elston"Two weeks after their engagement is called off due to paternity questions, an Alabama woman brings her ex-fiance to court to prove that he is the biological father of her 20-month-old son.
Family Feud Favorites
S1, EP123 "Family Feud Favorites""Family Feud" has seen some crazy moments over the years, so buckle up as we revisit these fan favorites.
Family Feud Favorites
S1, EP124 "Family Feud Favorites""Family Feud" has seen some crazy moments over the years, so buckle up as we revisit these fan favorites.
In the Heat of the Night
S4, EP17 "Paper Castles"Virgil suspects the promoters of a crooked real estate deal in the murder of his friend, even though their alibi appears to be airtight.
In the Heat of the Night
S4, EP18 "Laid to Waste"A young blind woman reports hearing what she thinks is a murder, but Gillespie and Tibbs cannot find a body.
In the Heat of the Night
S4, EP19 "First Deadly Sin"A man prohibits his son from contacting the police after the boy witnesses a rape, fearing it will affect his future.
A Time to Kill
Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel L. Jackson) is a heartbroken black father who avenges his daughter's brutal rape by shooting the bigoted men responsible for the crime as they are on their way to trial. He turns to Jake Brigance (Matthew McConaughey), an untested lawyer, to defend him. Brigance struggles to believe that he can get Hailey acquitted in this small, segregated Southern town, given Hailey's race and the deliberate nature of his crimes, but Carl has unshakable faith in him.
Marshall
Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses Black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who's never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty.