Crime & Punishment - Season 2

Crime & Punishment - Season 2

Season 2

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Episodes7
DatesJun 1, 2003 - Jul 13, 2003
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Episodes

People v. Richard Arnold
Season 2Episode 160 min

People v. Richard Arnold

An especially heinous murder occurred, where the victim was stabbed and tortured to death. The defendant had a shoddy record filled with violence and lack of temper control. Witnesses testifying against Arnold included his son, wife, and parents.
Jun 1, 2003
People v. Ron Barker/NY Nourn
Season 2Episode 260 min

People v. Ron Barker/NY Nourn

As the defendant is brought up on numerous charges, his biggest mistake (second only to the crimes) was representing himself. By not having a layer, Nourn was unable to form directed questions or sway the jury in his favor.
Jun 8, 2003
People v. Clifford Smith
Season 2Episode 360 min

People v. Clifford Smith

A man is brought up on 19 counts of sexual molestation for molesting his own children, relatives, and neighbors. Because the charges are made years after the abuse, the defense claims that the witnesses formed their stories through suggestability. The children supposedly has been offered stories through therapists and friends. However, when the verdict was rendered, the suggestability went towards the defendant as he was found guilty on all charges.
Jun 15, 2003
People v. Emile Robershaw
Season 2Episode 460 min

People v. Emile Robershaw

A teen stands accused of causing the death of his friend while driving under the influence of alcohol.

Jun 22, 2003
People v. Joseph Villarino
Season 2Episode 560 min

People v. Joseph Villarino

Joseph Villarino is accused of kidnapping and repeatedly raping a family friend over a 28-hour period.

Jun 29, 2003
People v. Hugo Alcazar
Season 2Episode 660 min

People v. Hugo Alcazar

A man is accused of raping and murdering his younger brother's 14-year-old girlfriend several weeks after allegedly raping another girl who resembled her.

Jul 6, 2003
People v. Delia Contreras
Season 2Episode 760 min

People v. Delia Contreras

Delia Contreras was convicted for the 1998 ,urder of her husband, Anselmo Vasquez, and she's been incarcerated. But an appeal on a Miranda Vislation brings her back to court and D.D.A. Jill DiCarlo is retrying the case. The jury deliberates for several days, and in the end, they come back with 11-1 for guilty, but that one holdout means it's a hung jury, and a mistrail. DiCarlo has to try the case again, hoping the thrid time's the ch
Jul 13, 2003

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