American Justice

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1995
1995x1
Quiz Show Scandals and Other Frauds
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An examination of four modern hoaxes, including the quiz-show scandals of the late 1950s, Clifford Irving's fraudulent biography of Howard Hughes, the so-called "Mormon murders" of 1985 .. show full overview
1995x2
Godfathers vs. the Law
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Examining law-enforcement efforts to eliminate organized crime. This expanded edition traces the rise of New York's Gambino family, whose members included Carlo Gambino and John Gotti; .. show full overview
1995x3
Celebrities on Trial
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"Do celebrities get equal justice?" asks Bill Kurtis in a report that looks at criminal cases involving well-known personalities. Included: the 1983 trial of director John Landis for the .. show full overview
1995x4
Spies: Betraying a Nation
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Reviewing the cases of spies. Included: CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames; Jonathan Pollard, who spied for Israel; and John Walker, who sold secrets to the Soviets for 17 years before his arrest in 1985.
1995x5
Defending the Mob
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Profiling lawyers who have defended those allegedly involved in organized crime. Included: Jimmy Hoffa's former lawyer, Frank Ragano. Also: a segment on mob-style justice, and an interview with John Gotti's defense attorney, Bruce Cutler.
1995x6
Witness Protection
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Profiles of participants in the Federal Witness Protection Program include a one-time "gangster in training" in New York's Gambino mob family who testified against his uncle. Also: the .. show full overview
1995x7
Kidnapped
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Examining kidnapping cases, including the 1984 abduction of Olympic hopeful Kari Swenson by two mountain men; the 1992 kidnapping and murder of Exxon executive Sidney Reso; and the .. show full overview
1995x8
Mob Ladies
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Revealing the pros and cons of being “married” to the mob. Included: interviews with Arlyne Weiss Brickman, and Beatrice Sedway, who says, according to host Bill Kurtis, “women don't use the mob, it uses them.”
1995x9
Lights! Camera! Courtroom!
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A review of cameras in courtrooms, from the 1925 Scopes "monkey" trial through the O.J. Simpson case. Also included: 1935's Lindbergh kidnapping trial; the William Kennedy Smith .. show full overview
1995x10
Autopsy
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Examining cases in which pathologists have unraveled murder mysteries. A pathologist “is the dead's advocate,” says King County (Wash.) medical examiner Donald Reay, who was instrumental in winning a conviction in a serial-killer case.
1995x11
Hired Guns
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Case studies of people who were murdered by contract killers include a New York journalist whose death was ordered by Colombian drug barons in 1992. Also: a history of organized crime's “Murder, Inc.” in the 1930s.
1995x12
Cruel and Unusual
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An examination of allegations of cruel and unusual punishment in the U.S., including a case in which an Alcatraz inmate charged that, in 1941, his harsh treatment at the prison drove him .. show full overview
1995x13
Military Justice
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Military cases are examined. Included: the trials of Eddie Slovik, the only U.S. soldier executed for desertion during WWII; Vietnam POW Robert Garwood, convicted of collaborating with .. show full overview
1995x14
Stalkers: Deadly Obsession
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Prominent stalking cases are explored, including John Lennon's murder by Mark David Chapman; actress Theresa Saldana's near-fatal encounter with a stalker; and Illinois housewife Dawn Wilson's assault by her ex-husband.
1995x15
Undercover Infiltrators
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Probing the world of covert investigation in "Undercover: The Infiltrators." Included: a case of suspected fraud; a DEA sting operation; and allegations of court corruption.
1995x16
Baby Snatchers
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Four women convicted of abducting infants are profiled, along with a couple involved in a baby-selling scheme. Those interviewed include one of the women, police officials and prosecutors.
1995x17
Jailhouse Lawyers
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The contributions and excesses of jailhouse inmates who become legal experts are examined. Interviewed: Jerry Rosenberg, the “dean of jailhouse lawyers”; and Colorado prisoner Richard .. show full overview
1995x18
Assassins
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A study of assassins probes the cases of Sirhan Sirhan, who killed Sen. Robert Kennedy in 1968; Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, who attempted to shoot President Ford in 1975; and James Earl .. show full overview
1995x19
LAPD
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The legacy of the Los Angeles Police Department is examined in a review of some of its biggest cases since the 1950s---including the O.J. Simpson case. Interviewed: police chief Willie Williams and former chief Daryl Gates.
1995x20
Bombers
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An examination of notorious U.S. bombing incidents, including the case of Michael Stevens, who sent six bombs to members of the same family in 1993. Also: George Metesky, New York City's .. show full overview
1995x21
Deadly Force
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An examination of incidents in which suspects or citizens have allegedly been killed by police, FBI or other government enforcers in the line of duty. Included: cases in Philadelphia, New York and Idaho.
1995x22
Why O.J. Simpson Won
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The O.J. Simpson murder trial is examined, including its impact on the legal system, the motivation for the jury's verdict; the effect the case had on society; and the lingering question of who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.