Live Court TV

Chet

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PA, USA
I just started watching recently and I'm hooked. It is real reality TV and not what is called reality TV. On trial is a man in North Dakota for a quadruple murder. The state's witnesses now are being questioned concerning evidence. They are covering the minutia of the process of collecting evidence in order to be thorough, which gets tedious after awhile but is necessary to lay out what the process involved. My impression is that the defendant is guilty.
 

yes i love court TV...although recently they've now stopped telling us in the channel description what trial is being shown.. so that's very irritating.. we don't get to know when a new trial is about to start or what trial it is.. we have to just guess!

I've no idea why they did this.. the last trail I watched all the way through where the channel and court case info was available to give updates was the Derek Chauvin trial.. so I won't know when the others are going to be on court TV, because of the lack of info..
 
I’ve tuned in a few times but it moves too slow for me.

I have enjoyed some of the television shows and specials that they run even though some of them are quite old.
 

I loved Court TV back in the 90s, then it turned into "TrueTV" which was garbage, full of "dumbest" & "stupidest" low brow videos.
Do you pay for streaming service, or have it as a cable channel package?
 
I’ve tuned in a few times but it moves too slow for me.

I have enjoyed some of the television shows and specials that they run even though some of them are quite old.
well I agree it can be very slow, at times, but that's the nature of court cases most of the time. We get up-to-date court cases on Court TV here.. usually headliners like the George Floyd case or the ife and chilren murdering husband Chris Watts etc.. I record them.. and FF through the long speeches by the attorneys
 
I've only watched one or two cases on Court T.V. I used to meander into court rooms when I had to meet my dad in the court house after school and come home with him. Passed the time ok, but got a lot of homework done.
 
Court Cam on A&E Network is my favorite because it shows crazy people including crazy judges and attorneys not to mention the maniacs on trial including entire families jumping over rails trying to get at the defendants.
 
I've watched some of the Robert Durst trial in California on You Tube. He's accused of murdering probably his only long time friend. If you don't know who Robert Durst is find the series "Jinxed" and watch it. He's a very odd duck who has probably killed at least three people if not more but has never been convicted of any of them.
 

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