TV Schedule for Court TV (KNDB9) Bismarck, ND
Monday, December 29th TV listings for Court TV (KNDB9) Bismarck, ND
Gavel-to-gavel coverage and legal analysis of the nation's most compelling trials.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage and legal analysis of the nation's most compelling trials.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage and legal analysis of the nation's most compelling trials.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Murders in Brentwood
Thirty years since the Trial of the Century, why did O.J. Simpson win; hear from the detectives, attorneys and families as they share their stories and why they believe the football star turned Hollywood actor walked away a free man.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The "Racist" Cop
LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman tells his side of the story after becoming a household name when the defense accused him of planting a bloody glove and labeled him a racist.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Domestic Violence
O.J. Simpson's history of domestic violence was a focal point for the prosecution; the defense claimed it didn't prove he was a murderer; Nicole Brown's sisters detail the abuse within O.J. and Nicole's relationship.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Racial Tension
The defense used the racial tension in Los Angeles as part of their strategy; see how their plan to convince jurors that the Los Angeles Police Department could not be trusted played out in court.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Attack the Timeline
Did O.J. Simpson have enough time to murder Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman?; the defense dissected the timeline to raise reasonable doubt; Detective Tom Lange and prosecutor Bill Hodgman explain their window of opportunity.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The Bloody Gloves
It's the most infamous moment of the trial when the prosecution forced O.J. to put on the bloody glove in court; defense attorney F. Lee Bailey takes you inside the pivotal moment.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Inside the Jury Room
The world watches as the verdict in the "Trial of the Century" comes down; hear reactions from those closest to the case, including the family of victim Ron Goldman; Juror #6, Lon Cryer, tells what happened behind closed doors.
Devoured A Slice of Pie
Brooklyn's L-and-B Spumoni Gardens and Pizzeria is a successful family business, but when the family's secret recipe is stolen, the mafia serves up some old-fashion justice.
Devoured The Codfather
Carlos Rafael, nicknamed "The Godfather," ran one of the largest commercial fishing operations in the U.S. until the IRS took him down for some pretty fishy business practices.
Devoured We All Scream
Four people die from a listeria outbreak after Blue Bell Ice Cream refuses to pull its product from the shelves, but Texans stand by their brand with almost cult-like devotion.
Devoured The Fast Food Killer
Paul Dennis Reid Jr. unleashes a reign of terror, committing seven brutal murders and targeting fast food chains for the same reason regular customers do: it's quick and easy.
Devoured Deli Wars
Cheating on your wife is a recipe for disaster, but at the World Famous Carnegie Deli infidelity and a stolen recipe put the culturally iconic restaurant in quite a pickle.
Devoured Great Hive Heist
In what was probably one of the largest bee heists in history, California's Central Valley fell victim to having hundreds of bee hives stolen by some thieves with sticky fingers.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan OH v. Jenkins
Tonica Jenkins has a talent for manipulating people to get what she wanted.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan FL v. Leppert
Toby Lowry and his 15-year-old girlfriend Morgan Leppert murder an elderly disabled man.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan TX v. Dillingham
Kristi Koslow's relationship with her stepmother Caren and her father Jack Koslow is strained.
