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CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1, EP725 "LAPD Stands Their Ground"The woman in charge of all the criminalists at the LAPD who worked on this case take the stand; the defense wants to declare her a hostile witness; the jury listens to Michele Kestler, the person who oversaw the operations of the LAPD's crime lab.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "The Race Card"The latest hearing involves audio tapes of a LAPD detective recorded years ago; Mark Fuhrman initially gets involved in the investigation for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, her friend.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Alleged racism caught on tape"The issue of racism erupts in the courtroom; it almost leads to a mistrial after a heated exchange by both sides; the argument is regarding whether the jury should hear controversial audio tapes that the Defense says, contains racial slurs.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Allegedly Altered Photos of Bruises"Johnny Depp's legal team called in a digital forensic expert to explain his analysis of photos of alleged injuries on Heard's body; Depp's team claimed those pictures had been enhanced and touched up.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Third Hand Surgeon Testifies"A third hand surgeon testified in Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard; one of the more violent incidents between them, according to testimony, happened in Australia where a part of Depp's finger ended up severed.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Defense Delivers Their Rebuttal Case"The third hand surgeon to testify in Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard told jurors about that finger injury that played a key part in this civil defamation trial.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Suffering From Mental and Physical Abuse"The Defense's forensic psychologist had said Amber Heard suffered from PSTD due to domestic violence abuse at the hands of Johnny Depp; Dr. Dawn Hughes was testifying in Heard's rebuttal case.
Judgment With Ashleigh BanfieldS1, EP29 "California v. Han"Gina and Sunny Han's rivalry was so intense it led to a murder plot and trial filled with twists and turns that have to be seen to be believed.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Stomach Contents"Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist, tells jurors that the stomach can keep breaking down the materials after death.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Expert Medical Testimony"The prosecution team tries to portray Dr. Michael Baden as a publicity-seeker; they get him to acknowledge that he offered possibilities while answering hypothetical questions from O.J. Simpson's lawyer.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Contradicting the Official Medical Report"The state has more critical questions for the defense's medical expert on the stand. Things get intense during this cross-examination of Dr. Michael Baden, who dismissed a number of significant conclusions made by the coroner about the murders.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Defense Rests Their Case to Jurors"Amber Heard's legal team rested its case in Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard; she had countersued her ex-husband for $100 million; Jurors heard testimony in his rebuttal case.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "A Hollywood Lawyer Speaks"The jury listened to the claims that Amber's career had been hurt because of what was said in the media about her domestic abuse allegations.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Richard Marks"A Hollywood lawyer who specialized in transactional deals among producers, actors and studios pushed back on Amber Heard's claim that she had a potential career as an A-lister.
Johnny Depp v. Amber HeardS1 "Social Media Expertise on the Stand"Johnny Depp's legal team turned the focus to the negative hashtags and labels linked to Amber Heard's name; her legal team claimed those stemmed from his lawyer calling her domestic abuse allegations a hoax.
Judgment With Ashleigh BanfieldS1, 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?
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