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List Of Court Shows
This is a list of court shows. Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication. A *''America's Court with Judge Ross'' B *'' The Blame Game'' C *''Caso Cerrado'' *'' Caught in Providence'' *''Couples Court with The Cutlers'' *''Court of Current Issues'' *''Crime & Punishment'' *'' Crown Court'' *'' Curtis Court'' *''La Corte de Familia'' *''La Corte del Pueblo'' D *'' Day Court'' *''Divorce Court'' *'' Due Process'' F *'' Family Court with Judge Penny'' G *'' Gary Busey: Pet Judge'' *'' Guilty or Not Guilty'' *''Guy Court'' H *''Hot Bench'' J *''Judge Alex'' *''Judge's Court'' *'' Judge David Young'' *''Jury Duty'' *''Judge Faith'' *''Judge for Yourself'' *''Judge Hatchett'' *''Judge Jeanine Pirro'' *''Judge Jerry'' *''Judge Joe Brown'' *''Judge John Deed'' *''Judge Judy'' *''Judge Karen'' *''Judge Mathis'' *''Judge Maria Lopez'' *''Judge Mills Lane'' *''Judge Rinder ...
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Court Show
A court show (also known as a judge show, legal/courtroom program, courtroom series, or judicial show) is a broadcast programming subgenre of either legal dramas or reality legal programming. Court shows present content mainly in the form of legal hearings between plaintiffs (or claimants in the United Kingdom) and defendants presided over by a judge, often in one of two formats: a scripted/improvised format performed by an Acting, actor; or an arbitration-based reality format with the case handled by an adjudicator who was formerly a judge or attorney. At present, these shows typically portray small claims court cases, produced in a simulation of a small claims courtroom inside of a television studio. However, in 2020 through 2021, numerous aspects of this genre were largely forsaken due to Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television, COVID-19, such as hearings transpiring from simulated courtroom studio sets. More so than other genres, the pandemic resulted in transformations ...
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Guy Court
''Guy Court'' is an American comedy court show television series and the third spin-off to ''Guy Code''. The series premiered on November 6, 2013, and airs on MTV2. ''Guy Court'' handles a variety of cases where the "guy code" was violated. Donnell Rawlings serves as the "judge" with Melanie Iglesias as the "bailiff". Various cast members from ''Guy Code'' serve as lawyers. Cast * Donnell Rawlings * Melanie Iglesias * Andrew Schulz * Anthony "Chico" Bean * Charlamagne Tha God * Chris Distefano * Dan Soder * Damien Lemon * Jon Gabrus * Jermaine Fowler * Jordan Carlos Jordan Carlos (born February 2, 1978) is an American stand-up comedian who played a recurring character on ''The Colbert Report'' and is a co-host on the Nickelodeon kids' show '' Me TV''. He also appeared as a panelist and reporter on '' The Nigh ... Episodes References External links * {{MTV2 original programs 2010s American comedy television series 2013 American television series debuts 2013 Americ ...
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Judge Mathis
''Judge Mathis'' is an American syndicated arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Judge Greg Mathis, a former judge of Michigan's 36th District Court and Black-interests motivational speaker/activist. The courtroom series premiered on Monday, September 13, 1999. The first-run syndication broadcast features Judge Mathis adjudicating small claims disputes from his studio courtroom set. The series is NAACP Image Award winning, as well as the first court show featuring an African American jurist to win Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program. ''Judge Mathis'' is produced by Telepictures Productions and Syndicated Productions, while distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.Judge Mathis website. Online at"About the Show". Retrieved 8 May 2007 The courtroom series is filmed in front of a studio audience at the NBC Tower in Chicago, but includes cases and litigants from other U.S. jurisdictions. Of the court shows currently in pro ...
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Judge Karen
''Judge Karen'' is an American arbitration-based reality court show that aired in first-run syndication and ran for one season, during the 2008-09 television period. The series debuted on September 8, 2008, in 48 of the top 50 U.S. markets. Format As with other court shows, such as ''The People's Court'' and ''Judge Judy'', a former judge presides over small claims court cases as an arbitrator. On this show, the arbitration judge is Karen Mills-Francis, an African-American woman twice elected Miami-Dade County Court judge, who proclaims that "Justice isn't always black and white". A trademark of the series, Mills-Francis did not don the traditional black judicial robe, but rather a burgundy red robe. The introductory sequence displayed her presiding over cases, with the announcer narrating, "She's tough, she's fair, and she cares". The show was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television. Chris Gallo was the court show's bailiff during its run. The show was filmed a ...
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Judge Judy
''Judge Judy'' is an American Court show#Arbitration-based reality court show, arbitration-based reality court show presided over by former Manhattan Family Court Judge Judy Sheindlin, Judith Sheindlin. The show featured Sheindlin as she adjudicated real-life small claims court, small-claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. Prior to the proceedings, all involved parties signed arbitration contracts agreeing to Sheindlin's ruling. The show aired in Broadcast syndication#First-run syndication in the U.S., first-run syndication. As it was during its active years in production, it continues to be distributed by CBS Media Ventures in syndication, now in reruns that still draw notably high ratings. The series premiered on September 16, 1996, and concluded on July 23, 2021. The court show ended with its 25th season after Sheindlin and CBS renewed their contract for the final time in 2017. During its run in new episodes, the show never released airings in the order they were t ...
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Judge John Deed
''Judge John Deed'' is a British legal drama television series produced by the BBC in association with One-Eyed Dog for BBC One. It was created by G.F. Newman and stars Martin Shaw as Mr Justice Deed, a High Court of Justice, High Court judge who tries to seek real justice in the cases before him. It also stars Jenny Seagrove as the barrister Jo Mills Queen's Counsel, QC, frequently the object of Deed's desire. A pilot episode was broadcast on 9 January 2001, followed by the first full series on 26 November 2001. The sixth and last series concluded on 18 January 2007. The programme then went on an indefinite break after Shaw became involved in another television programme (Inspector George Gently), and he and Seagrove expressed a wish for the format of the series to change before they filmed new episodes. By 2009, the series had officially been cancelled. The factual accuracy of the series is often criticised by legal professionals and journalists; many of the decisions taken by ...
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Judge Joe Brown
''Judge Joe Brown'' is an American arbitration-based reality court show starring former Shelby County, Tennessee criminal court judge Joseph B. Brown. It premiered on September 14, 1998 and ran through the 2012–13 television season for a total of fifteen seasons. Joe Brown was the second highest paid daytime television personality behind ''Judge Judy'' during the time the show was running. During the entirety of its series run, Brown was the longest serving African American television arbitrator; this record is now held by Greg Mathis of ''Judge Mathis'', which premiered the year after Brown's program (still on the air into its 24th season as of 2022). ''Judge Joe Brown'' ran in first-run syndication and entered into its 15th and final season on September 10, 2012, also regularly airing in high-definition for the first time beginning in that same season as well. Production history Judge Joe Brown is the first African-American man to preside over a courtroom television ...
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Judge Jerry
''Judge Jerry'' is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Jerry Springer, who previously hosted ''Jerry Springer'' from 1991 to 2018. The series began its run in first-run syndication on September 9, 2019, and was distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. In February 2020, the series was renewed for a second season. In March 2021, the series was renewed for a third season. In March 2022, the series was canceled after three seasons. Production Development Host Jerry Springer had planned on retiring after his tabloid talk show ended production in 2018. NBCUniversal, which had syndicated that tabloid talk show, was interested in retaining Springer's services and convinced him to take on hosting duties for an arbitration court show, the distributor's first entry into the genre. Springer was intrigued by the opportunity to host a more "grown-up" program and to use his law school education. The signature "Jerry! Jerry!" chant had been carried over to ...
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Judge Jeanine Pirro
''Judge Jeanine Pirro'' (known simply as ''Judge Pirro'' since the premiere of its second season) is an American arbitration-based reality court show, presided over by retired Westchester County, New York, District Attorney Jeanine Pirro. The series debuted on The CW on September 22, 2008 and ended in May 2011. Synopsis As with other court shows, such as ''Judge Mathis'' and ''Judge Judy'', a former judge serves as neutral arbitrator, and awards the litigants monetary judgments, of up to $5000, which is paid in full by the program's producers. However, this program dealt more with the emotional aspect of each case, which was one of the show's benchmarks. Production ''Judge Jeanine Pirro'' was recorded in Chicago at NBC Tower, the NBC network's Chicago broadcast base and home to the related courtroom series ''Judge Mathis'', and was produced by Telepictures Productions, distributed in syndication by Warner Bros. Greg Mathis, who presides over the aforementioned ''Judge Mathis'' ...
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Judge Hatchett
''Judge Hatchett'' is an American arbitration-based reality court show, produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television. The series premiered on September 4, 2000 and ran for eight seasons until its cancellation on May 23, 2008. It was Sony Pictures' first court show. This series is unrelated to the Glenda Hatchett series that started in 2016, ''The Verdict With Judge Hatchett'', which is produced by Entertainment Studios. Judge Glenda Hatchett The series starred Glenda Hatchett and was modeled after other "court shows" such as ''Judge Judy'' and the long running ''The People's Court'', as well as containing elements from tabloid talk shows such as ''Sally Jessy Raphael'' and ''Maury Povich''. In addition to dealing with traditional small-claims lawsuits (with a plaintiff, defendant, and monetary awards sought), she also handled DNA paternity tests and out of control teens. Originally, gentle and compassionate, Hatchett would later become a more scurrilous and scalding dis ...
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Judge Faith
''Judge Faith'' is a syndicated American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Faith Jenkins. The show premiered on September 22, 2014 and ran for 4 seasons until its cancellation on May 21, 2018. ''Judge Faith'' is produced by The Tornante Company and Trifecta Entertainment. Trifecta also handles all distribution and ad sales for the show. The court show ended production in 2018. Jenkins took over judge duties for ''Divorce Court ''Divorce Court'' is an American court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces. The show has had four separate runs, all in first-run syndication. Since the debut of the original series in 1957, it is ...'' two years after ''Judge Faith'' ended its run. References External links Faith Jenkins website ''Judge Faith'' official website 2010s American reality television series 2014 American television series debuts Court shows Television ...
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Jury Duty (TV Series)
''Jury Duty'' is an American syndicated nontraditional/ arbitration-based reality court show that premiered on September 17, 2007. Initial market clearances, according to ''Broadcasting & Cable'', were at least 60 percent of the nation's television markets. The show was produced and distributed by Radar Entertainment. Format While the show's general concept shared that of most court shows, where two litigants in a civil case present their interpretation of a dispute before a "judge" (in this case, former defense attorney Bruce Cutler), ''Jury Duty'' differed drastically in format. As opposed to the bench trial format used in most court shows, ''Jury Duty'' used a jury trial to arrive at a verdict. To boot, the show used a panel of three celebrities Celebrity is a condition of fame and broad public recognition of a person or group as a result of the attention given to them by mass media. An individual may attain a celebrity status from having great wealth, their partic ...
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