Crime & Punishment
Crime & Punishment
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Crime & Punishment

2002
3 seasons
27 episodes
RealityDrama

Crime & Punishment is a 2002 reality television, nontraditional court show spin-off of the Law & Order franchise. It premiered on NBC on Sunday, June 16, 2002, and ran through the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004.

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  • Ep 1

    1.People v. Dailey

    16-06-200260m

    The first episode chronicles the trial of John Dailey, who is accused of murdering his wife. Many witnesses attest to the fact that Dailey had often spoken about graphically killi...

  • Ep 2

    2.People v. Jones

    23-06-200260m

    Deputy District Attorney Garry Haehnle prosecutes Marshall Jones, a father accused of suffocating his 4-month-old son and burying the body in a shallow grave in the woods. Attempt...

  • Ep 3

    3.People v. Vasquez

    30-06-200260m

    A man is tried for murder in the first degree. He had supposedly stabbed his girlfriend out of jealousy. However, the intent that the prosecutor describes does not match up with t...

  • Ep 4

    4.People v. Sanabria

    07-07-200260m

    A man is tried for the rape of a woman. What would seem like an easy case, difficulties appear because the victim had been inebriated and may have not been fully aware of her acti...

  • Ep 5

    5.People v. Curry

    14-07-200260m

    A girlfriend of a gang member is found dead from a bullet behind a dumpster. With a minimal amount of evidence and a difficult judge, it becomes difficult for the District Attorne...

  • People v. Scheirbaum (and) People v. Villa

    6.People v. Scheirbaum (and) People v. Villa

    21-07-200260m

    In the first case of Villa, the defendant is brought up on charges of beating his wife and committing a third strike of domestic abuse. In another case, the Deputy District Attorn...

  • Ep 7

    7.People v. Taitano

    28-07-200260m

    A girl who had been kidnapped and abused within her own apartment complex comes to the stand to give her attacker a prison sentence. Difficulties arise when the both parties admit...

  • Ep 8

    8.People v. Garcia

    04-08-200260m

    For a strange twist in the series, this case has a living victim that supports the defendant. When Garcia is found by his wife wearing her lingerie and partaking in controversial...

  • Ep 9

    9.People v. Kayser (and) People v. Palomino

    11-08-200260m

    A District Attorney with a heavy caseload tries two cases in this episode. The first case has a high media spotlight because Kayser is being tried on DWI charges. He had killed a...

  • Ep 10

    10.People v. Wells

    18-08-200260m

    When a man is killed, matters become complicated when it becomes apparents that California gangs are entrenched in the incident. An eye-witness is killed before the hearing and ot...

  • Ep 11

    11.People v. Scott (and) People v. Smith

    25-08-200260m

    Keeshawn Scott seems anything but innocent when he is accused of an unsolicited premeditated murder. He shoots a man in his girlfriend's home but the crime is deemed a murder in t...

  • Ep 12

    12.People v. Mayta

    01-09-200260m

    A drunken murder occurs when an inebriated Mayta becomes upset at a popular gay night club. Mayta is unhappy when a man he is seeking is uninterested which prompts the defendant t...

  • Ep 13

    13.People v. Redondo

    TBA60m
  • Ep 14

    14.#6

    TBA60m

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