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Amazon Prime Video
76
7.6
/16809/
74
/759/
72
/172/
88
/44/
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65
/24/
cc age 16+

City on a Hill (2019)
In early 90s Boston, an African-American District Attorney comes in from Brooklyn advocating change and forms an unlikely alliance with a corrupt yet venerated FBI veteran invested in maintaining the status quo. Together they take on a family of armored car robbers from Charlestown in a case that grows to encompass and eventually upend Boston’s city-wide criminal justice system.
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Netflix
64
7.1
/31625/
70
/1432/
70
/400/
3.3
/30332/
61
/13/

Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020)
Stories from survivors fuel this docuseries examining how convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein used his wealth and power to carry out his abuses.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
70
58
6.7
/2989/
68
/189/
69
/21/
3.4
/1975/
81
/32/
70
66
/16/

The Case Against Adnan Syed (2019)
Explore the 1999 disappearance and murder of 18-year-old Baltimore County high school student Hae Min Lee, and the subsequent conviction of her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, a case brought to global attention by the hugely popular Serial podcast.
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Peacock Premium
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8.8
/26/
85
/2/
100
/1/

The Sing Sing Chronicles (2024)
Sheds light on the criminal justice system by following a journalist and a man convicted of murder and the connection they formed within the walls of Sing Sing Correctional Facility.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
69
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7.1
/158/
76
/12/
60
/2/

Justice, USA (2024)
A compelling 360-degree insider's view of Nashville's criminal justice system, offering unprecedented access to the men's, women's, and juvenile jails, as we watch inmates, deputies, lawyers, and judges confront issues of incarceration, mental illness, and addiction.
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47
/4/
100
/1/

Hotel Custody (2022)
Explores the day-to-day workings of a modern and busy custody suite, the ‘gateway’ for anyone entering the criminal justice system. From first-time lawbreakers to repeat offenders, from drink drivers to armed robbers, shedding light on the faces and stories behind the people that soon become just another crime statistic.
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?
7.8
/21/
60
/3/
70
/1/

Truth (2021)
Lin Lan and Lin Yuan Hao, prosecutors from the Criminal Procuratorate of the Jianghai City People, were appointed to form a team. They use advanced techniques to break the bottleneck of "zero confession" cases that are difficult to solve.
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Netflix
69
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6.9
/124/
67
/14/
73
/7/

Ichikei's Crow (2021)
Michio Iruma is a former lawyer. He now works as a judge in the first criminal court (commonly known as "Ichikei") of the Tokyo District Court. He is an unusual judge. To avoid issuing wrong judgements, Michio Iruma seeks out the truth in cases by performing on-site inspections by himself. Due to this, lawyers and prosecutors are afraid of him.
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55
/2/
100
/1/

Black Lighthouse (2020)
Qiao Nuo, a fresh graduate, comes across an unexpected opportunity to become an intern for the city court. Because of her lack of knowledge for what the work entails, her abilities are questioned by the judge. Qiao Nuo witnesses the intense confrontations between prosecutors and defense lawyers with her own eyes and starts to develop an appreciation for her profession. She becomes determined to become a good judge. Under the guidance of the chief judge, Zuo Dong Hai, she is unafraid to put in the hard work to search for useful clues to help a trial case, to accumulate experiences, to meet friends and to find love.
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Paramount Plus
61
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5.8
/531/
64
/12/
30
/2/
100
/11/
28
86
/6/
cc age 14+

Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story (2018)
This six-part docuseries focuses on the killing of unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, whose killer was allowed to go free after he claimed self defense.
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Hulu
78
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8.1
/898/
80
/19/
74
/7/
cc age 17+

American Justice (1992)
Hosted by Bill Kurtis, American Justice looks at groundbreaking criminal cases, presenting viewers with an inside look at the case through the eyes of those directly involved, ranging from law enforcement officers to the victims.
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Amazon Prime Video
77
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6.8
/554/
65
/20/
67
/3/
100
/9/
87
80
/4/
cc age 16+

Free Meek (2019)
This intimate documentary series chronicles Meek Mill's transformation from chart-topping rapper to galvanizing face of criminal justice reform. As Meek, his family and his legal team fight for his freedom, cameras capture the birth of the #FREEMEEK movement and re-investigate a case filled with allegations of dirty cops and systemic corruption in a broken judicial system.
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Executive Judge (2018)
A female judge encounters an old teacher who uses the letter of the law to his own advantage while she wields it as a weapon to protect those in need. Zuo Lin (Lv Jiarong) is a judge serving at the people's court in Mingzhou. While dealing with a real estate case in Yongjia, she butts heads with an unexpected opponent. He is Zheng Huaishan (Tan Kai), an old university teacher and a dear friend whom she hasn't seen in a long time. However, investigations lead them further astray and Zuo Lin has to make the choice of overcoming her personal feelings to uphold justice.


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