Crime & Punishment

Crime & Punishment (2002-2004)

EndedReality showCrime, Legal

An unscripted look at actual cases brought to trial by the San Diego District Attorney's office. Although it is edited to have the look and feel of a prime-time drama series, it gives viewers a real behind-the-scenes view into the criminal justice system.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E06People v. Tianna Thomas & People v. Charles MambaneJuli 17, 2004
S03E05People v. McPherson, Bubeck & People v. ChastangJuli 10, 2004
S03E04People v. Terry HallJuli 3, 2004
S03E03People v. Bernard CuttsJuni 26, 2004
S03E02People v. Brenda Cook & People v. Lawrence MarshJuni 19, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Crime & Punishment premiere?

Crime & Punishment premiered on June 16, 2002.

Who starred in Crime & Punishment?

The series starred John Simm and Gerard Kearns.

What is the premise of Crime & Punishment?

Crime & Punishment is a drama series about a group of young law students.

Was Crime & Punishment based on a book?

Yes, Crime & Punishment was loosely based on the book by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

Who created Crime & Punishment?

The series was created by Bryan Elsley.

Where was Crime & Punishment set?

The series was set in London, England.

How many episodes of Crime & Punishment were made?

There were six hour-long episodes of Crime & Punishment.

What channel aired Crime & Punishment?

Crime & Punishment aired on BBC One.

Was Crime & Punishment critically acclaimed?

Yes, Crime & Punishment received positive reviews from critics.

Did Crime & Punishment win any awards?

Yes, Crime & Punishment won Best Drama at the Royal Television Society Awards.

Who played the role of Rodion Raskolnikov in Crime & Punishment?

John Simm played the role of Rodion Raskolnikov in Crime & Punishment.

What kind of cases did the law students in Crime & Punishment take on?

The law students in Crime & Punishment took on cases that were usually pro bono or for clients who could not afford lawyers.

Was Crime & Punishment renewed for a second season?

No, Crime & Punishment was not renewed for a second season.

What was the age rating for Crime & Punishment?

Crime & Punishment was rated TV-14.

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