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This new weekly signature newsmagazine series will bring viewers storytelling at its best from the archives of the Court TV library, incorporating the most popular cases in the vault past and present that have captured national attention.
S1, EP6 "Texas v. Mallard"
While driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, Chante Mallard allegedly struck pedestrian Gregory Biggs, impaling him in the windshield; what she did and didn't do next, is what turned a terrible accident into a shocking case of murder.
S1, EP7 "Texas v. Guyger"
Off-duty Dallas police officer Amber Guyger found Botham Jean in her apartment; the only thing more shocking than the revelations of Botham Jean's murder was the act of forgiveness at the end of the trial.
S1, EP8 "Florida v. Carlton"
Tommy Carlton owed his ex-wife Elizabeth $85,000 in back child support; so he allegedly paid a hit man $2,000 to make her go away permanently; the hit man was an undercover cop and Elizabeth helped stage her demise.
S1, EP9 "Florida v. Wuornos"
Aileen Wuornos sold her body to survive; this generated a deep-seeded rage for those who would pay for her services which allegedly resulted in the deaths of seven Florida men.
S1, EP126 "Judgment Of Charles Manson With Ashleigh Banfield"
When Charlie Manson and members of his family were given the death penalty for the Helter Skelter murders, people thought their reign of terror was over; then California overturned the death penalty, making parole an option.
S1, EP24 "California v. Powell"
For the four LAPD cops who beat Rodney King with batons, it may have been business as usual; but then the world learned that it had been captured on video, and those 81 seconds changed everything.
S1, EP5 "Texas v. Mowbray"
Ten years after being found guilty of the murder of her husband, Susie Mowbray's conviction was overturned, and she would once again face a jury of her peers.
S1, EP4 "Nevada v. Simpson"
Years after being found not guilty of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, OJ Simpson was back in a courtroom and again facing felony charges.