Court TV

Watch Court TV live with Fubo for $0 Today

See the trials that captivated the world and made history! Join your favorite Court TV hosts, Vinnie Politan, Julie Grant, Michael Ayala, Ted Rowlands and Ashley Willcott, and witness all the dramatic moments streaming on Court TV Legendary Trials.

Wisconsin v. Beck

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, 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 Banfield

S1, 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.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP35 "Wisconsin v. Masarik"

Frank Jude nearly lost his life when a group of drunken off-duty Milwaukee police officers brutalized him over a missing badge; his real fight would be taking on the Blue Wall of Silence in his quest for justice.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP61 "First Officer at the Crime Scene"

The first responding officer to the crime scene at Nicole Brown Simpson's home tells jurors about how he protected the area before it was processed; neighbors tell the police about strange barking they heard that night.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP62 "LAPD Responding Officer"

Late-night dog barking leads neighbors to see what is going on, and eventually draws police to the scene of the brutal double murder; the defense begins its attack on the police's handling of the crime scene after the bodies are found.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP63 "Defense Goes at First Officer on Scene"

The defense is convinced that the police not only did a poor job processing the crime scene, but even planted evidence to frame O.J. Simpson for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP64 "Defense Critiques Police Work"

The defense critiques the police's handling of key evidence, claiming they actually contaminated it; the attorneys focus on a lack of fingerprinting, officers walking over the bodies, and items moved before and after they were photographed.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP65 "Contaminating Key Evidence"

The defense tries to show jurors that the police did not preserve the crime scene as they are legally required to do; Judge Lance Ito allows the jury to visit the crime scene, while O.J. Simpson waives his right to go along.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP21 "New Jersey v. McGuire"

Melanie McGuire made a living bringing life into the world as a fertility clinic nurse; the police accused her of shooting her husband, dismembering his body and disposing of it in suitcases dumped into the Chesapeake Bay.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP17 "New Jersey v. Ravi"

Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi and Dharun Ravi had only been roommates for few weeks when Ravi decided to secretly film Tyler kissing another man; soon after, Clementi took his own life and Ravi faced surprising criminal charges.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP16 "Florida v. Hartung"

The murders of Voncile Smith and her sons John and Richard set Pensacola, Florida on edge; the courts try to decide if this was an occult ritual or something much more basic: greed.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP155 "Trooper Nicholas Guarino"

Investigators looking into John O'Keefe's death collected four different cell phones. It included the victim's, Karen Read's, Jennifer McCabe's, and Kerry Roberts'. On the stand, was the State Trooper Nicholas Guarino tasked to examine the information from those phones. Guarino told jurors that it took months to retrieve all the data from her cell phone. Why? Some of that info fell within attorney-client privilege.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP156 "Voir Dire"

The relationship drama between Karen Read and John O'Keefe spilled out in text messages. Jurors read through exhibits of the cell phone data and it showed the couple had been fighting the day before and the day of victim's death. Next, a retired ER doctor and forensic pathologist was the subject of a voir dire hearing. Dr. Marie Russell specialized in hit-and-run incidents. She was a potential witness for the Defense's case.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP157 "Questioning The Defense's Upcoming Experts"

Judge Beverly Cannone held a hearing on whether an expert witness for the defense could testify to the jury. Dr. Marie Russell, a retired forensic pathologist, said that she believed the wounds on John O'Keefe came from a large dog attack. The lead prosecutor in Karen Read's murder trial had some questions for the defense's medical expert. This was during a hearing which would determine whether the jury would hear her testimony.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP158 "Vetting The Defense's Crash Experts"

The judge had another Defense expert to hear from to decide whether that witness could testify to the jury. This was a crash reconstructionist who would dispute the state's allegation that John O'Keefe was hit by Karen Read's SUV. The jury was not in the courtroom for this voir dire. According to the Defense, these three experts had contacted them and not the other way around. This was part of the Defense's justification that they be allowed to testify, despite the late notice.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP159 "Relationship Drama Over Text"

Phone records discussed in the trial proceedings revealed a rocky relationship between the defendant and the victim, John O'Keefe. Prosecutors presented the jury with a number of missed calls and texts messages that appeared to show an argument just hours before he was found in the snow. The last communication between Karen Read and O'Keefe happened at one in the morning on the day he died. She seemed angry and texted that she left his kids all alone at home during a blizzard.

Popular channels included with Fubo