Kentucky Justice

Kentucky Justice (2013-2015)

EndedReality show

Harlan County, Kentucky, is no stranger to violence. Its long mining history means it's seen its fair share of corruption, moon-shining, and murder. The coal mining wars may be over, but with a depressed economy, including the closure of many mines, the county is facing a new crime wave: a growing prescription drug problem.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (30 min)

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S01E05Arsonists & AlibisJan 12, 2014
S01E04Cocaine KingpinJan 5, 2014
S01E03FirestarterDec 29, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Kentucky Justice premiere?

Kentucky Justice premiered on March 5, 2013.

In which city is Kentucky Justice set?

Kentucky Justice is set in Pikeville, Kentucky.

Who is the main cast of Kentucky Justice?

The main cast of Kentucky Justice is Sheriff Rodney Scott, Detective Aaron Bocook, and Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Elwood Caudill Jr.

What crimes are covered in Kentucky Justice?

Kentucky Justice covers a range of criminal cases including murder, drug trafficking, and theft.

What is the running time of an episode of Kentucky Justice?

An episode of Kentucky Justice has a running time of 30 minutes.

What is the age rating of Kentucky Justice?

Kentucky Justice was rated TV-14.

How many cases are covered in a single episode of Kentucky Justice?

Each episode of Kentucky Justice covers multiple criminal cases.

Who is the creator of Kentucky Justice?

John Langley is the creator of Kentucky Justice.

In which TV network did Kentucky Justice air?

Kentucky Justice aired on National Geographic Channel.

Was Kentucky Justice filmed with professional actors or real people?

Kentucky Justice was filmed with real-life law enforcement officials handling actual criminal cases.

Does Kentucky Justice only cover cases that happened in Pikeville, Kentucky?

Kentucky Justice covers criminal cases throughout eastern Kentucky and not just in Pikeville.

Did Kentucky Justice win any awards?

Kentucky Justice was not nominated for or awarded any major television awards.

Was Kentucky Justice based on a true story?

Kentucky Justice is a reality TV show that documented real-life criminal cases.

How does Kentucky Justice portray the criminal justice system in Kentucky?

Kentucky Justice portrays the criminal justice system in Kentucky as robust and effective in handling serious criminal cases.

Did Kentucky Justice face any controversy during its run?

There were no notable controversies surrounding Kentucky Justice during its run.

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