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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.
Court Cam is an American documentary television series that airs on A&E.It is hosted by Dan Abrams.It first aired on December 5, 2019, with 8 episodes of the first season. [2] [3] The series has currently aired seven seasons, and has been in broadcast syndication since September 11, 2023 under the distribution of Trifecta.
The first three episodes of the series premiered on Amazon Freevee on June 9, 2023, with new episodes released every weekday through December 1, 2023. [14] The series will make its linear premiere via Sox Entertainment syndication in the fall of 2025. [15] The second season premiered on Amazon Prime Video on January 27, 2025. [16]
The Open Court Project has videotaped over 7000 court cases in courts at different levels. The videos are stored, indexed and published in the public domain. In 2017 NGO Open Ukraine has launched the VR Court Project [30] aimed at videotaping court sessions with 3D 360 degree portable video cameras to create VR video records of court sessions.
Night Court U.S.A. (began as local production of L.A. station, KTLA; then went into syndication, 1958) A short-lived court show in which the announcer introduces the show as "real cases and real people," but although these may be real cases, actors are taking on all the roles. The series, thanks in part to lax licensing, remains in occasional ...
It subsequently debuted September 11, 2023. [1] It is the first and only judge show to feature a married couple. Though both Keith and Dana are practicing attorneys, neither have ever been judges. [2] The show was canceled after the takeover of MGM by Amazon, when the company ceased production of Couples Court with the Cutlers. [3]
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Most of the cases were part scripted and part improvised, with audience participation. [6] No money exchanged hands after the "judgment". This format was similat to other Entertainment Studios' court shows, such as America's Court with Judge Ross, Justice for All with Judge Cristina Pérez, and Supreme Justice with Judge Karen.