Exploration of the American criminal justice system and notable cases through re-enactments based on actual court transcripts.Exploration of the American criminal justice system and notable cases through re-enactments based on actual court transcripts.Exploration of the American criminal justice system and notable cases through re-enactments based on actual court transcripts.
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Horrible acting. Re-enactments just bad. Get the actors clothes that fit. I watched the first episode and it will be the last. This definitely won't have a season 2. I'm trying to think of a positive, but can only come up with it is good that Judge Judy is trying to put a spotlight on the injustice system.
The first depicted a child being severely beaten. I think trigger warnings are needed. I usually love Judge Judy and the facts of a case are the facts of a case, but thats just not soemething at my age I want to see on television. I have pretty severe PTSD and was not prepared for that. I will check out other episodes and hopefully they will be less graphic. To the children who have experienced such horrible torture at the hands of their parents, I pray for your healing.
"Justice on Trial" offers a compelling exploration of legal systems and their moral underpinnings. For law students, this series is a goldmine-it presents actual enactments that come strikingly close to reality, making it not just entertaining but deeply educational.
Each episode examines courtroom procedures with impressive authenticity, tackling ethical conflicts and complex legal decisions that invite critical thought. It isn't just a retelling of famous cases-it's a bold interrogation of what justice really means.
A must-watch for law aspirants, this series successfully blends dramatic flair with courtroom precision, making it an enriching experience for those eager to understand both the law's technicalities and its deeper implications.
Each episode examines courtroom procedures with impressive authenticity, tackling ethical conflicts and complex legal decisions that invite critical thought. It isn't just a retelling of famous cases-it's a bold interrogation of what justice really means.
A must-watch for law aspirants, this series successfully blends dramatic flair with courtroom precision, making it an enriching experience for those eager to understand both the law's technicalities and its deeper implications.
The new Judith Schiendlin show is a slick and fast paced entertainment, it is also a fascinating look at the American legal system using real life cases to illustrate it. However, this is not the Judge Judy we know and love and she appears here very much a fish out of water. Her inclusion in the show was probably a means to sell the series, or maybe she just likes being on tv. The lawyers involved, Daniel Mentzer and Larry Bakman, are certainly passionate but their melodramatic performances began to irritate me after a while. My verdict, worth a watch.
I absolutely love this show. I personally love anything true crime and anything produced/directed/created by Ms. Judy. I watch crime shows and although they tell you what happened in court a lot of times they dont show you. So these episodes give me a lot of understanding of what goes on behind the scenes. Can't wait to continue watching.
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