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- An outcast, alcoholic Boston lawyer sees the chance to salvage his career and self-respect by taking a medical malpractice case to trial rather than settling.
- Following a high profile murder trial, four everyday people try to piece together their lives again as they begin to question the case, the outcome and the day that changed their lives.
- After an innocent man is executed in a case for which he was not responsible, a Scotland Yard superintendent finds himself investigating the murder of his key witness.
- Judge Glenda Hatchett whom is best known for hosting her self-titled court show from 2000 through 2008 rejoins the TV-courtroom platform and presides over small-claims cases, and contract and family disputes and more.
- Can it be justified to shoot down a civilian plane, converted by terrorists into a deadly suicide missile? Can "human arithmetic" be a legal calculus?
- Indian Naval commander Nanavati returns home to find about his wife's affair. Jealousy leads to a murder that sparks a nationwide drama. When people, media and politics get into a war of opinions, it turns into a case that divided India.
- A French judge tries to acquit a man who is accused of murdering his lover.
- Music video for Christopher Lee's 2012 single "The Bloody Verdict Of Verden". It consists of a metal band recounting the Massacre of Verden with Lee, playing the ghost of Charlemagne, tells how he's shed the blood of Saxon men.
- April 2022 , The world was watching the defamation trial of Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard, a murky, perplexing trial - at its centre one significant conflict. After deliberations the verdict was in...This is - Depp vs Heard: The Verdict
- In the conflict with the enemy in one battle lost in advance, the risk to die in vain, partisan Mitko Angelov, fleeing from the battlefield. He climbs onto the train and goes to see his mother, who has just returned from internment. When he returned to the brigade, Mitko was declared a deserter and was disarmed and bound. Since he lost his weapon, the Commissioner sent him to patrol the action to take weapons from the Germans. All partisans patrol that went with him dying and the only Mitko and Vane, who was seriously injured remain alive. Thinking it was dead Vane, Angelov returns to the brigade. But the commander did not believe him, thinking that he had fled from the battle, and that is why the prison in the basement. In the meantime, get wounded fighter Vane, and the story of the heroic struggle led by Mitko. But at the same time, a military court condemned him to death for desertion.
- Did aliens really crash-land near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947? In 1947, a rancher near Roswell, New Mexico, claimed to have discovered mysterious debris on his property, triggering decades of official government denials, and countless conspiracy theories, about aliens. Now, tapes of haunting first-person accounts from the past are being analyzed in a totally modern way, using artificial intelligence (AI) lie detection software to test if the eyewitnesses are telling the truth. Although most of the witnesses are now deceased, AI permits truth to be separated from fiction and the most important UFO event in world history can be weighed in the balance with all the evidence at hand. Truth seekers will now decide - the final verdict.
- Arash is in prison on a charge of murdering his fiancee Lida and is awaiting trial. He swears to his mother Fereshte, that he is innocent. Fereshte, with the help of Arash's lawyer and one of his friends, Behrouz Sajedi, seeks to gather evidence to prove his son's innocence.
- The verdict is in; R Kelly has been found guilty. The alleged crimes are some of the most heinous, graphic and disturbing ever to go before a court. Guilty on nine counts including racketeering, kidnapping, bribery, sex trafficking and sexual exploitation of a child. For many, this was justice that took far too long to manifest. For decades, there were reports of dangerous and corrupt behaviour haunting the king of RnB. Now the king has fallen and the autopsy of his impossible sequence of events began. The real story is almost too shocking to believe.
- Legal drama with Charles Wright, an Englishman, working as a lawyer in New York City. Sandy Hamar is an ex-NYPD detective who serves as the mandatory private eye and Lydia is the super efficient secretary.
- An up-and-coming assistant D.A. is handed her first big case: the trial of a pop star who has been accused of having her lover killed.
- Karl Stefanovic hosts a weekly talk show featuring a panel of experts from diverse backgrounds who come together for a lively and entertaining discussion of current events. The Verdict also features questions from the live studio audience.
- Joe Armstrong, a big-time racketeer, is deported back to Great Britain from America to find himself facing a murder rap for a killing he had committed twenty years before.
- John Whitney, broker for Robert Courtleigh, is invited to dine at the Courtleigh home. By a subterfuge he manages to secure an audience with Ethel. Courtleigh, knowing Whitney's reputation and careful of Ethel's happiness, deliberately interrupts the tête-à-tête just as Whitney is about to propose to Ethel. Courtleigh tells Whitney that as a man of business he admires him, not as a prospective son-in-law. Whitney leaves and plans to "get even" with Courtleigh. He purposely double-crosses Courtleigh in a stock deal and practically ruins him. Courtleigh goes to Whitney's office and begs Whitney to make amends. Whitney is willing if Courtleigh will withdraw his sentiment of the night previous. Courtleigh refuses and denounces Whitney. Mrs. Courtleigh tries to induce her daughter to marry Whitney. Ethel shows her mother an engagement ring that Dick Carrol has given her that afternoon while riding in the park. She is horrified at her mother's willingness to sacrifice her and after a stormy scene leaves. She finds her father in the library. Seeing his great distress. Ethel thinks that it is she who is selfish and offers to marry Whitney. Courtleigh refuses. Ethel shows her ring that Carrol has given her and Courtleigh shows pleasure. Mrs. Courtleigh, desperate at the thought of living in poverty, is determined to break the match between Ethel and Carrol. She instructs the butler to refuse Carrol admittance when he calls that night. Carrol calls and the door is shut in his face. Dumbfounded, he returns to his club where he phones Courtleigh, who promises to join him and explain matters. Ethel, alone in her room, decides upon a plan to save her father. She herself will go to Whitney and plead with him. She calls him up on the phone and tells him she is coming to his apartments. Whitney, dressed in evening clothes and about to leave, is overjoyed at the prospect of seeing her, dismisses his valet tor the evening and sits down with a bottle to await Ethel's coming. Courtleigh and Carrol meet at the club and Carrol is told of Whitney's treachery. Ethel arrives and Whitney welcomes her. He shows signs of drink; she pleads with him. Carrol leaves Courtleigh, telling him that he (Carrol) will try and settle with him and save Courtleigh's home. He arrives just at the time Whitney is embracing Ethel. Ethel is terrified at the prospect of being found in Whitney's room. The bell continues ringing and Carrol is shown in the hallway. Whitney points to his bedroom door. Ethel in her terror enters it and Whitney locks the door. Carrol is admitted and pleads with Whitney. Ethel hears her lover's voice. Whitney laughs at Carrol when Carrol, taking his check-book from his pocket, offers to pay Courtleigh's debt. Enraged by Whitney's offensive manner, Carrol slaps Whitney in the face with his gloves. Whitney leaps to a table and seizes a gun. Carrol, anticipating Whitney's move, closes with him before he can shoot and the struggle starts. Ethel pounds upon the door in frenzy but cannot make herself heard. The gun is discharged and Whitney falls in a chair at the side of the table, dead. The gun drops from his hand to the floor. Carrol exits. Ethel listens too terrified to cry out, then throws herself against the door in a vain endeavor to break it down. Courtleigh, at the club, is anxiously awaiting Carrol's return. Carrol is seen getting by the sleepy elevator boy. Back in Whitney's bedroom Ethel is at the window. She opens it, crawls out upon the ledge to the next window. She discovers Whitney dead. Courtleigh at the club is joined by Carrol, who tells him what has happened. Back in Whitney's apartment, Ethel is seen placing a pin in the table at Whitney's side. To the pin she attaches a string. She places the gun on the floor directly under Whitney's right hand. She again starts for the door with the string when she sees Carrol's cane on the table. She takes it with her. She takes the key from the door, throws the string over the transom, exits into the hall, locks the door from the outside, gets a settee, stands on it, takes the key, places it on the string and allows it to trail down to the table. It stops at the side of the dead man, the string is pulled and Ethel replaces the settee and exits. Both doors are locked, the gun is under the dead man's hand and the key on the table beside him. Ethel goes home. The valet returns, finds the door locked, looks through the transom and sees his master. The police come, discover the key and the gun and declare that it was a case of suicide. Carrol enters his apartment. His valet asks for his cane. Carrol realizes he has left it in Whitney's apartment and shows horror. Carrol has passed a sleepless night. He is pacing up and down in his room when his valet enters with the morning papers. He eagerly reads: "The verdict is suicide. The key of Whitney's apartment lay upon the table beside him and the door was locked. The gun was lying on the floor directly under the dead man's hand." Carrol is mystified. No mention of the cane. The valet enters and announces Ethel. Ethel enters, hiding the cane behind her. She slowly takes from behind her back and hands it to the utterly astounded Carrol. A short explanation and a clinch.
- King rides into a Western saloon and recognizes Burns at the bar. He covers the crowd with his gun, shoots Burns, and makes his getaway. At his rendezvous, King finds himself out of tobacco and sends his companion Eagle Eye back to town to buy some. Eagle Eye discovers a reward for King outside the saloon, and the Indian, leaving to return, brings the sign with him. King at the rendezvous takes the sign from Eagle Eye, destroys it, but Eagle Eye shows he is afraid of being caught with King and leaves, after King warns him not to squeal. Taking a job on a ranch, Eagle Eye meets the daughter through a little accident to a pall she is carrying, which he fixes for her; he is infatuated. King stops at the ranch house for a drink and sees Eagle Eye attack the daughter in another part of the place. King, rushing to her rescue, beats up Eagle Eye and sends him off. For revenge, Eagle Eye turns informer and directs the sheriff to King's position. King sees them near the cliff and the shooting brings down Eagle Eye, who falls over the cliff. A duel follows between the sheriff and King. The sheriff is finally keeled over with a shot and King goes to wet his handkerchief. He leaves his gun behind, and the sheriff, reviving, covers King, and ties his hands with a handkerchief. The westerners decide to take the law in their own hands and coming on the sheriff in his cabin, eating, they take the prisoner away from him, after hog-tying the sheriff. The crowd makes for a tree, but as they arrive and are ready to string up King, the sheriff comes, after freeing himself by rolling into the hayfield and cutting bonds with a hay knife he found. The sheriff covers the crowd with his revolver and makes them remove the rope, and King tells his story. King, Burns, and Mary are making the journey over the range when they come upon an old miner's shack. They answer his cries for help, King and Mary going in. The miner is on his deathbed and before he passes away gives them the bag of gold he has hoarded. The two make Burns a third partner in their good fortune. At camp that night. Burns takes the money from King and with the only water bag in the party, steals away. After a terrible trip across the desert, Mary dies, with King attending her. Hence the swift revenge on Burns in the saloon. Back to the tree, where the westerners commend and sympathize with King, and all leave except the sheriff, who looks at King, grief-stricken.
- A summer replacement show that featured actual trials dramatized. Jim McKay, as court reporter, gave the background information with real attorneys and a judge hearing the case. The studio audience was the jury.
- VERDICT is the story of a 19 year old american girl LaVena Johnson killed in Iraq. The Army however, calls it SUICIDE and says the case is closed.
- A tennis star's fiancé is framed for killing his flirtatious wife.
- Accused of murdering her husband, brother of the construction minister, Ana Knezevic is silently awaiting her trial. The lawyer assigned to her on official duty, David Klug, manages with his sincerity to gain Ana's trust. With a series of dangerous questions, driven by a desire for truth and a clearly set goal, he draws attention to himself, coming across various obstacles and threats.
- The cast and crew discuss their memories on making the dramatic mystery thriller.
- A police officer must decide whether to take vengeance into his own hands after a childhood friend commits a grisly crime against his wife and is acquitted.
- A look at the cases of four innocent mostly middle-class Americans who were wrongfully accused by the police, and subsequently convicted of committing major crimes, including murder, armed robbery, and rape. Each of the four individuals has now been completely exonerated; although one of them died of a heart attack at 32 years of age before he could prove his innocence, and another spent over a third of his life in prison before being released. Remarkably, following its broadcast, this documentary was instrumental in helping two of the individuals prove their innocence and win their release from prison.
- Broadcast for half-an-hour on Monday to Friday afternoons on CBS, The Verdict Is Yours proved incredibly popular, leaping to the position of the third top-rated daytime show after only six weeks on air. An hour-long nighttime version was added to the schedule in 1958.
- A behind the scenes look at Season 1 of Bull.
- The Final Verdict is a 26 part television program produced as a partnership between the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development and the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). It is produced in the form of a drama to enhance its informative and entertainment potential. This show is based on real cases which have already been finalized through the normal court process. It is a re-enactment of those concluded cases ranging from small claims to equality and labor cases. It is envisaged that through the re-enactment of such cases, viewers will better understand the various pieces of legislation that protect their rights, court processes, and the value chain of the Criminal Justice System.
- A reporter and his wife are trying to adopt the young son of an alcoholic single mother.
- Is affirmative action constitutional? The Supreme Court will rule on cases brought against Harvard and UNC, alleging racial discrimination, a constitutional violation and an infringement of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The upcoming rulings could overturn 45 years of precedent on the issue of race preferences in college admissions. Host Laura Ingraham's report features an exclusive interview with an Asian-American student involved in the suit against Harvard.
- An intimate and insightful understanding of acting from one of cinema's greatest performers, Paul Newman.
- Henry Wilson, a celebrated lawyer, whose son has left home and secretly married the girl of his choice, is called upon to defend a girl charged with murdering her husband. After he has undertaken the case he learns that it is his own son whom the girl is accused of killing. He believes her innocent and makes an impassioned speech to the twelve men who are to decide and then exhausted from the strain awaits, breathlessly, the jury's verdict Suspense is the keynote of this film and to all exhibitors who realize the popularity of a really dramatic production, this release offers an opportunity to book the kind of film that their patrons enjoy.
- After the verdict in a trial, a family tries to find their way back to normality but struggles between the expectations within their Turkish community and their own wish to continue a normal life.
- A Lord's nephew learns a gamekeeper is the true heir and frames him for stabbing a blackmailer.
- Carol Kingsley and Jimmy Mason, who are both employed in a fashion emporium run by Pierre Ronsard, fall in love and are married. Victor Ronsard, the son of the owner, falls in love with Carol and designs to break up the Mason marriage. He falsely informs Carol that Jimmy, who is the Ronsard bookkeeper, is short in his accounts and that, if she will have dinner with him, he will give her the incriminating papers. Carol reluctantly goes to dinner, and Ronsard is felled by a shot fired by an unknown intruder. Jimmy is later proven to have been in the vicinity at the time of the crime; he is arrested, tried, and sentenced to death in the electric chair. At the last minute, Jimmy is granted a temporary reprieve and given a new trial. Carol seeks to sacrifice herself for Jimmy by confessing that she committed the crime, but Ronsard's butler comes forward and informs the jury that he killed Ronsard in self-defense when Ronsard attacked him.
- In the future, each citizen is required to be jury and executioner in a high-tech one-on-one court of law. But not all cases are cut and dried.