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The George Floyd Murder TrialEP1 "Murder Trial After the Protests"The George Floyd murder trial begins in Hennepin County, Minnesota months after nationwide protests across the U.S; the State begins its opening statement claiming Derek Chauvin betrays his badge as a veteran police officer.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP2 "Nine Minutes and Twenty-Nine Seconds"A private attorney works pro bono with the prosecution team and delivers the State's opening statement in the case against Derek Chauvin; Jerry Blackwell plays the entire cell phone video that captures George Floyd's death.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP3 "The Fatal Arrest"During the defense's opening statements, attorney Eric Nelson uses terms like: common sense and police threat; Derek Chauvin's legal team tries to prove that Chauvin was not guilty and that he used a reasonable degree of force.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP4 "When Video Footage Tells the Story"Video footage is key for both sides in this trial; people use their phones to record everything; there are building and street surveillance cameras rolling.
Judgment With Ashleigh BanfieldS1, EP38 "Wisconsin v. Beck"Harry wanted to do the right thing when he agreed to talk to his brother's sometimes-girlfriend Kimberly Passwaters about their relationship; when Dave Beck killed her, the right thing became being the state's star witness in Dave's murder trial.
Judgment With Ashleigh BanfieldS1, EP31 "Wisconsin v. Wirth"Jennifer Luck said she was having a little fun when she pinched Andrew Wirth's buttocks in a bar; that pinch resulted in the deaths of Jennifer and her boyfriend Greg Peters.
Victim to Verdict: Movie Popcorn MurderA Sunday afternoon movie date turns deadly when a confrontation over a cell phone and a bag of popcorn ends with a gunshot, and retired police captain Curtis Reeves claims he acted in self-defense.
Victim to Verdict: Christmas Parade RampageThe annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., is struck by tragedy when Darrel Brooks drives his SUV through the parade route; the tragedy turns into a spectacle when Brooks decides to represent himself at trial.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "The Doctor Under Cross-Examination"O.J. Simpson's lawyers bring in a nationally renowned forensic pathologist to get his conclusions about what happened to Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
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.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Revisitng The Autopsy Photos"Dr. Michael Baden testifies to support the defense's suggestion that multiple assailants, possibly drug dealers, carried out the murders.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Possibility And Consistent With"The forensic pathologist testifying for O.J. Simpson's defense is off the stand; pointing jurors back to the autopsy photos of O.J.'s ex-wife, Nicole and Ronald Goldman.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1, EP718 "Murder Is Not Logical"The prosecutor tries to catch Dr. Michael Baden in misstatements and unclear explanations; he tries to poke holes in the autopsy reports and refute much of the conclusions about what happened.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Defense's Toxicologist Returns to the Stand"Due to a scheduling conflict, the Defense's forensic toxicologist returns to the stand to continue his cross-examination; Dr. Fredric Rieders supports the theory that the police planted bloodstains to frame O.J. Simpson.
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