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American Justice

Season 1994 1994

  • 1994-01-06T03:00:00Z on A&E
  • 45m
  • 18h 45m (25 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Documentary, Crime
Outstanding Documentary focusing on Crime in America, and the American Criminal Justice System.

25 episodes

Season Premiere

1994-01-06T03:00:00Z

1994x01 Mass Murder: An American Tragedy

Season Premiere

1994x01 Mass Murder: An American Tragedy

  • 1994-01-06T03:00:00Z45m

Studying random acts of violence. Cases include Charles Whitman, who shot and killed 16 people at the University of Texas; Patrick Sherrill, an Oklahoma letter carrier who gunned down 14 co-workers.

1994-01-13T03:00:00Z

1994x02 Hostage Takers

1994x02 Hostage Takers

  • 1994-01-13T03:00:00Z45m

Examining the psyche of "The Hostage Takers." Included: a segment on the hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro; comments from hostage negotiators. Also: the media's role in hostage situations.

1994-01-20T03:00:00Z

1994x03 The Wrong Man

1994x03 The Wrong Man

  • 1994-01-20T03:00:00Z45m

Examining cases of unjust imprisonment, including that of boxer Rubin Carter, whose life sentence for murder was overturned in 1985; and a Missouri woman falsely convicted of killing her son, who actually died of a rare blood disease.

1994-01-27T03:00:00Z

1994x04 Great Brinks Heist

1994x04 Great Brinks Heist

  • 1994-01-27T03:00:00Z45m

The 1950 "Great Brinks Heist" in Boston, a $2.7 million robbery that "caught the fancy of the American public" and the attention of Hollywood filmmakers. Also: how law officials are coping with bank thefts in Los Angeles.

1994-02-03T03:00:00Z

1994x05 Fugitives

1994x05 Fugitives

  • 1994-02-03T03:00:00Z45m

Efforts by law officials to capture fugitives from justice. Cases include John List, who was on the run for 18 years after the murder of his family, and was caught in 1989.

1994-02-10T03:00:00Z

1994x06 Death Penalty

1994x06 Death Penalty

  • 1994-02-10T03:00:00Z45m

A study of issues surrounding the death penalty recalls the case of Caryl Chessman, who spent 12 years on death row until his 1960 execution; and Gary Gilmore, shot by a Utah firing squad in 1977. Included: comments from Sister Helen Prejean, who ministers to death-row inmates.

1994-02-24T03:00:00Z

1994x07 Juvenile Justice

1994x07 Juvenile Justice

  • 1994-02-24T03:00:00Z45m

Examining case studies of juveniles who have committed violent crimes. Included: a look at why increases in youth crime are “pushing the system to its limits.”

1994-03-03T03:00:00Z

1994x08 Mob Rats

1994x08 Mob Rats

  • 1994-03-03T03:00:00Z45m

Examining “the unique contributions” of mob informants to prosecutors. Included: Salvatore (“Sammy the Bull”) Gravano, whose testimony was crucial to John Gotti's 1992 conviction.

1994-03-31T03:00:00Z

1994x09 War Crimes

1994x09 War Crimes

  • 1994-03-31T03:00:00Z45m

Examining war-crime trials. Included: the Nuremberg trials; the trials resulting from the 1968 My Lai massacre in Vietnam; and the Demjanjuk case. Interviewed: lawyers involved in the My Lai cases, including F. Lee Bailey.

1994x10 Satan: Rituals and Abuse

  • 1994-04-07T02:00:00Z45m

A report on ritual abuse of children focuses on a case involving an Austin, Texas, day-care facility, whose owners were convicted of sexual molestation. Included: how such cases are prosecuted; the role of the interviewer in drawing out a child's testimony.

“Was Lorena Bobbitt a violent criminal or was she a desperate woman driven to violence?” Host Bill Kurtis poses the question in a report on women's uses of self-defense pleas. Included: Lorena and John Bobbitt's trials; battered-woman syndrome.

1994-05-05T02:00:00Z

1994x12 Pleading Insane

1994x12 Pleading Insane

  • 1994-05-05T02:00:00Z45m

An examination of the insanity plea looks at the cases of John Hinckley Jr.; and David Berkowitz, New York City's "Son of Sam." Included: interviews with attorneys who represented Hinckley and Berkowitz. Also: a history of the insanity defense, dating back to 19th-century England.

1994-05-19T02:00:00Z

1994x13 Cops on Trial

1994x13 Cops on Trial

  • 1994-05-19T02:00:00Z45m

A report on police corruption focuses on how officers are treated after they are convicted. Cases studied include the New York City probe chronicled in the 1973 film "Serpico."

Considering the freedom of speech, as guaranteed by the First Amendment. Among the cases: an American Nazi parade in Illinois that was chronicled in the 1981 TV-movie "Skokie." Also: legal troubles faced by comics, including Lenny Bruce.

Examining how the justice system deals with cases involving religious groups. Included: Jim Bakker's conviction for fraud; a Christian Scientist couple whose son died of a curable illness because their beliefs forbade treatment.

An examination of pressures placed upon juries focuses on the trial of the men accused of beating Reginald Denny during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Also: jury responsibilities in death-penalty cases.

1994-08-04T02:00:00Z

1994x17 Attack at Waco

1994x17 Attack at Waco

  • 1994-08-04T02:00:00Z45m

Recapitulating the 1993 standoff between the Branch Davidians and Federal agents in Waco, Texas, and the 1994 trial of Davidian survivors. Also: video footage of David Koresh, and comments by his mother, Bonnie Haldeman.

1994x18 Sex, Lies and Harassment

  • 1994-08-18T02:00:00Z45m

The legal aspects of sexual harassment in the workplace. Included: a review of the Hill-Thomas confrontation; interviews with essayist Camille Paglia and law professor Catharine MacKinnon, and author David Brock ("The Real Anita Hill").

1994-09-08T02:00:00Z

1994x19 Gangbusters

1994x19 Gangbusters

  • 1994-09-08T02:00:00Z45m

Law-enforcement efforts to halt gang-related crimes. The hour focuses on Daryl Whiting, former leader of Boston's "New York Boys," who's now serving a life sentence for drug offenses; and the Iowa gang the Vice Lords, three of whose members were convicted in 1994 of killing a teenage girl.

A report on the 1971 riot at Attica Correctional Facility in New York focuses on the state's handling of the crisis, called "one of the most infamous massacres in American history." Included: comments from mediators and former inmates; footage of the rebellion and its aftermath.

1994-09-22T02:00:00Z

1994x21 Private Eyes

1994x21 Private Eyes

  • 1994-09-22T02:00:00Z45m

“The Private Eyes” examines the growing number of private security companies, and what can happen when “rogue” guards are on patrol. Interviewed: a New York security-company executive; and Hubert Williams of the Police Foundation, who says of the often-underpaid guards: “You get what you pay for.”

Examining attitudes toward prostitution, and its effect on practitioners and society. Interviewed: one-time "Mayflower Madam" Sydney Biddle Barrows; Norma Jean Almodovar, the author of Cop to Call Girl; and Stanford University legal historian Lawrence Friedman.

1994-11-24T03:00:00Z

1994x23 The Sting

1994x23 The Sting

  • 1994-11-24T03:00:00Z45m

The use of sting operations, "one of the most effective and disputed methods of law enforcement." Cases include the 1990 arrest of Washington, D.C., mayor Marion Barry; a 1993 animal-smuggling operation that involved an agent posing as a gorilla.

The riots surrounding the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, and the "chaotic" conspiracy trial that followed. "It was an episode of American justice gone mad," says series host Bill Kurtis. Interviewed: defendant Tom Hayden, prosecutor Tom Foran, defense lawyer William Kunstler and author John Schultz ("The Chicago Conspiracy Trial"), who notes: "The police bestialized the protesters and the protesters bestialized the police."

1994-12-15T03:00:00Z

1994x25 Divorce Wars

1994x25 Divorce Wars

  • 1994-12-15T03:00:00Z45m

Examining divorces among celebrities, including Donald and Ivana Trump; and Peter and Roxanne Pulitzer, whose case resulted in Roxanne losing custody of her children in 1982; and the landmark palimony suit between Lee Marvin and Michelle Triola Marvin.

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