When a man is slashed with a knife in his kitchen, police spring into action--arresting his neighbor for assault. With the two men giving different accounts of the incident and no eyewitnesses, can the defense show this was justified self-defense?
A mother wakes to find her child cold and her boyfriend missing. Days later, the child and the boyfriend are dead--and the mother is being questioned. Now on trial for first degree murder, can she prove her innocence?
When a seemingly perfect husband is shot by his wife in the garage of their home, the subsequent investigation reveals a private nightmare. Charged with murder, the wife now faces life in prison.
When a child is severely injured by falling in a swimming pool, the man looking after her is arrested. Should he be held criminally responsible for every parents' nightmare?
When a man kills his partner of decades, a community is shocked. He claims that he was insane at the time; the prosecution says that he was rational. Can the defense prove their case?