You the Jury

You the Jury (2017)

EndedReality showDrama, Crime

FOX's You the Jury, which the network says is not connected to the NBC/Dick Wolf series, will tackle cases — only civil, no criminal — that address hot-button issues such as online trolling, the limits of free speech, and the constitutional clash of gay rights with religious freedom. It will feature prosecution and defense teams that include attorneys Jose Baez, who defended Casey Anthony; Benjamin Crump, who sought justice for Trayvon Martin; celebrity attorney Joseph Tacopina; as well as Areva Martin, Mike Cavalluzzi and Charla Aldous. They will question and cross-examine the litigants and expert witnesses, as they present their arguments to America and former judge of the Superior Court of California LaDoris Cordell. The closing arguments will be presented by the plaintiff and the defendant as they sit across from one another.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Online RacismApr. 14, 2017
S01E01ArubaApr. 7, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'You the Jury' premiere?

The TV show 'You the Jury' premiered on April 7, 2017.

Who hosted the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The TV show 'You the Jury' was hosted by Jeanine Pirro.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The TV show 'You the Jury' had a total of six episodes.

What was the format of the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The TV show 'You the Jury' featured real-life court cases where the viewers acted as the jury and decided the verdict.

Did the TV show 'You the Jury' have a live audience?

Yes, the TV show 'You the Jury' had a live studio audience.

Who were the legal experts on the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The legal experts on the TV show 'You the Jury' were attorneys Jose Baez, Benjamin Crump, and Joseph Tacopina.

Were there any celebrity guests on the TV show 'You the Jury'?

Yes, the TV show 'You the Jury' featured celebrity guests who provided insights and opinions on the cases.

Did the TV show 'You the Jury' focus on criminal or civil cases?

The TV show 'You the Jury' focused on both criminal and civil cases.

Were the cases presented on the TV show 'You the Jury' based on real events?

Yes, the cases presented on the TV show 'You the Jury' were based on real events.

How were the cases selected for the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The cases for the TV show 'You the Jury' were selected based on their potential for engaging the viewers and sparking debates.

Did the TV show 'You the Jury' have a courtroom setting?

Yes, the TV show 'You the Jury' had a courtroom setting where the cases were presented and discussed.

How long were the episodes of the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The episodes of the TV show 'You the Jury' were approximately one hour long.

How were the verdicts determined on the TV show 'You the Jury'?

The verdicts on the TV show 'You the Jury' were determined by the viewers' votes.

Did the TV show 'You the Jury' provide any legal explanations or insights?

Yes, the TV show 'You the Jury' provided legal explanations and insights during the discussions of the cases.

Were there any recurring characters on the TV show 'You the Jury'?

No, the TV show 'You the Jury' did not have any recurring characters as it focused on different cases each episode.

Were the cases on the TV show 'You the Jury' resolved in a single episode?

Yes, each case on the TV show 'You the Jury' was resolved within a single episode.

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