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  2. Divorce Court - Wikipedia

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    A revival began in 1984 and featured retired Supreme Court of California judge William B. Keene as the presiding jurist and former game show host Jim Peck as court reporter (replaced in 1989 by former Scarecrow and Mrs. King star Martha Smith).

  3. William B. Keene - Wikipedia

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    William Bigby Keene (February 23, 1925 – January 10, 2018) [1] was an American attorney, and a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge from 1965 to 1984. [1] He is perhaps best known for his role as judge in the TV show Divorce Court , a dramatized re-enactment of actual divorce cases. [ 2 ]

  4. List of American television programs currently in production

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    Divorce Court (1957–1962, 1967–1969, 1984–1993, 1999 ... Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen; 2010s. 2010. America's Court with Judge Ross; American Pickers;

  5. List of court shows - Wikipedia

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    Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication.

  6. Susan Smith drowned her children in a lake then blamed a ...

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    Smith filed for divorce from David in September 1994, weeks before she murdered their children. A judge granted their divorce in May 1995, a couple of months before her trial began. David has ...

  7. ‘It changed the world.’ How a 1984 Supreme Court decision ...

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    Coats was the mayor of Oklahoma City, and the lawyer who in 1984 successfully argued before the Supreme Court that the NCAA’s control of football television rights violated federal antitrust law.

  8. Faith Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    She was the presiding judge over the long-running courtroom series Divorce Court from 2020 to 2022. She was also the arbitrator on Judge Faith, a daytime court show, where she rendered decisions in a television courtroom. [3] The court show ended production in 2018. [4]

  9. Special counsel's filing could contain new evidence in Jan. 6 ...

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    Smith had sought the judge's permission to file an oversized brief, including more than 30 pages of exhibits. Special counsel's filing could contain new evidence in Jan. 6 case, following judge's ...