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 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 teenager is shot in an after school fight, the police point the finger at one of the teens involved. With no physical evidence found, this case will be decided by witness evidence alone.
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?
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.
A new father is accused of child abuse after taking his son to hospital. With conflicting experts on both sides and prison looming, can the defense unravel the medical mystery and prove his innocence?
A young man intervenes in a family dispute. Armed with an AK-47, he fires two warning shots as he tries to protect a child seeking help. The prosecution allege he took the law into his own hands. The defense argue that he did the right thing.
On a busy highway, a road rage encounter leaves one man with life-altering injuries and the other facing life in prison. In this case, the accused claims he fired his gun at the victim after he was attacked in his vehicle.
When a man is shot dead in rural Montana, his ex-wife is accused of murder. She says that she shot him in self-defense after an assault--but with forensic evidence revealing a shot to the back of the head, what is the truth?
A retired coal miner shoots his best friend to death after a Christmas outing takes a terrible turn. Accused of manslaughter and facing 35 years in prison, this case sees the defense take on not just the prosecution--but the failing memory of the accused.