Press Release: Freevee has ordered “Justice on Trial”, created by and featuring Judge Judy Sheindlin in a never-before-seen courtroom docudrama. “Justice on Trial” is the third series created and executive produced by Judge Sheindlin for Amazon Freevee, and will be part of the new “Justice” brand, which also includes “Tribunal Justice”, slated to premiere June 9.
The logline: “Justice on Trial” is a totally new exploration of the American justice system through the vehicle of a docudrama, featuring testimony and reenactments based on actual court transcripts. The series explores the footings of American jurisprudence—including what children are taught in school, police diligence as opposed to overreach, and individual rights versus the greater good. Some of these thought-provoking and controversial topics have been the subject of Supreme Court rulings. Justice on Trial will examine these seminal rulings through a combination of sometimes-heated courtroom debate, lively civil discourse, and common-sense legal analysis.
Since “Judy Justice” launched on Freevee in November 2021, the program has grown to be the service’s No. 1 Original program in hours watched, with customers viewing more than 150 million hours to date. New episodes from the Season Two of Judy Justice, which was recently nominated for its second Daytime Emmy award will continue to debut every weekday through June 9. In its debut season, the program won the Daytime Emmy in the “Legal/Courtroom Program” category. “Judy Justice” will also continue to be available for on-demand episode viewing and through the series’ FAST channel, featuring cases from Seasons One and Two.
“Justice on Trial” explores, through reenactment, some of the most famous and infamous cases in this country and their impact on every American,” said Judge Judy Sheindlin. “There has never been a program like it. It is smart and compelling TV.”
Additionally, Freevee has announced a two season renewal for “Judy Justice.”, presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin. Joining Judge Sheindlin in the courtroom once again are bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer; court stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified court reporter in the state of California; and newly minted lawyer Sarah Rose, who serves as the law clerk.
“Judy Justice” is executive produced and directed by Randy Douthit and co-executive produced by Amy Freisleben. Scott Koondel is also an executive producer.