Court TV Adds More Trials For Free Online Streaming

ATLANTA, March 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Court TV is making more of the nation's most compelling trials from its vast library available for free viewing on the Trials on Demand page at CourtTV.com.

Among the cases now available for free streaming:

    --  California v. O.J. Simpson (1995) - Known as "The Trial of the Century"
        as Hall of Fame football legend, actor and spokesperson O. J. Simpson
        stands trial for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and
        aspiring restaurateur Ron Goldman. Court TV is releasing the trial in
        its entirety in coordination with episodes of the network's original
        true crime series OJ25 seen Thursday nights at 9/8c.
    --  Arizona v. Jodi Arias (2013) - Jodi Arias faces the death penalty for
        the murder of her lover, 30-year-old Travis Alexander. The body of
        Alexander, a devout Mormon, was discovered by friends - stabbed
        repeatedly, his throat slit & being shot in the head. His girlfriend
        Arias testified that she killed Alexander in self-defense.
    --  New Hampshire v. Pamela Smart (1991) - In the first-ever televised
        murder trial in the United States, 23-year-old Pamela Smart is accused
        of orchestrating her 24-year-old husband's murder. Gregory Smart was
        shot to death in the couple's Derry, NH home. Over the following months,
        Pamela, a local high school employee, sat down for multiple interviews
        portraying herself as a devastated young wife searching for her
        husband's killer. It's later revealed Pamela had plotted Greg's murder
        with four of her students, including 15-year-old Billy Flynn with whom
        she was having an affair.
    --  Texas v. Amber Guyger (2019) - Former Dallas police officer Amber Renee
        Guyger, 31, stands trial for allegedly murdering 26-year-old Botham Jean
        after entering the wrong apartment. Guyger, who had reportedly just
        finished a 15-hour shift, claims she thought unarmed Jean was an
        intruder in her apartment when she fatally shot him. Her defense team
        calls it a tragic accident while prosecutors claim the shooting was
        intentional.
    --  Florida v. Aileen Wuornos (1992) - Sex worker and serial killer Aileen
        Wuornos stands trial for the murder of 52-year-old Richard Mallory. At
        the time of her trial, she had confessed to murdering seven men who had
        picked her up while hitchhiking. She claimed the murders were in
        self-defense. Although she was tried for Mallory's murder, evidence from
        the six other slayings was used to prosecute Wuornos. The events in the
        case were the basis for the motion picture Monster starring Charlize
        Theron, who won an Academy Award® for her performance.
    --  Florida v. Dalia Dippolito (2011) - Dalia Dippolito is charged with the
        attempted murder of her husband. Unbeknownst to her, police set up an
        elaborate sting with the help of her former husband and recorded her
        trying to hire a hitman, who really was an undercover cop. Police also
        staged a fake crime scene at the couple's home and recorded Dippolito's
        reaction to her husband's presumed death.
    --  Cosby v. Corkery (1994) - Richard Corkery, a New York Daily News
        photographer, claims Bill Cosby assaulted him without provocation at a
        Metropolitan Museum of Art reception. Corkery was on assignment, taking
        pictures of Cosby and his wife Camille, who was being honored for her
        charity work. After being photographed during the event, Cosby allegedly
        picked up Corkery by his lapels and threw him out of the museum. Cosby
        takes the stand during the trial.

About Court TV:
Court TV is devoted to live, gavel-to-gavel coverage, in-depth legal reporting and expert analysis of the nation's most important and compelling trials. It is a multi-platform network, available to be seen on cable, over-the-air and over-the-top. Court TV is also live streamed on CourtTV.com as well as the Court TV app for Roku®, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android and Apple devices. All feature robust and exclusive content from the massive Court TV library, including the nation's most compelling, high-profile cases over the past 20 years available on demand.


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     Jim Weiss 770-672-6504 
     
     jim.weiss@scrippstv.com

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