Court Cam: Most Dramatic Moments from Season 2 | A&E

Court Cam: Most Dramatic Moments from Season 2 | A&E

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Check out some of the most dramatic moments from Court Cam Season 2, including when a judge recognizes a defendant as one of her friends from high school, and when a man lights up while on the stand. #CourtCam
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From frightening outbursts to furious judges, Court Cam gives viewers an in-depth examination of some of the most stunning and emotional courtroom moments caught on camera. Hosted by Dan Abrams, each episode includes interviews with judges, witnesses, and victims who give a first-hand account of what really happened during these intense courtroom moments. This comprehensive look at how the action unfolds allows viewers to sit in the courtroom as they witness crazy courtroom moments from the most high-profile trials to minor court proceedings.

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26 thoughts on “Court Cam: Most Dramatic Moments from Season 2 | A&E

  1. I read in an article someplace that there is a tribe where if you do something wrong, You bring them to the center of the village and the people all remind the person of what a Great Person they are and the positive deeds they've did, It sure changes the individuals behavior

  2. “You can’t process Hunter, she’s not well, worried constantly about when she’ll finally end up in jail, it’s a lot to take”
    So… she shouldn’t go to jail because she’s freaked out about going to jail?
    Doesn’t work that way.

  3. I just dont think half of these people should be sent to jail, because it hits me that they have no skills or education to themselves work. They must all feel life is pointless for them, plus the amount of drugs available to them on the streets. I think the main people who seem to get their lives together are the people who are surrounded by a loving, happy family, who have kids of their own, and some who have been given a chance and a helping hand from someone who believes in them! Maybe I could come over and petition to become the next president?

  4. The woman got 3 years for killing a Black person and severely injuring another. The injustice of the justice system a young Black teenage was sentence to 11 years no one died.

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