Video Justice
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Video Justice | |
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Genre | Reality |
Created by | John Langley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | truTV |
Release | 2006 2007 | –
Related | |
Video Justice; Crime Caught on Tape |
Video Justice is a reality television primetime program (also known as a documentary) produced by
Cameras used in the footage in Video Justice include dashboard cameras, spy cameras, news cameras, and others taped by various people, sometimes including criminals themselves.
The Show
The basic idea of the show is that is proves that you don't need a witness of the crime after the crime, proving that the video tells all or most of the details. as well as the officer's most powerful and essential tool within the war against crime. Most of the footage shown is actual shocking police moments, while other crimes are bizarre.
Video Justice also proves that the video camera is powerful and plays a serious role in these kind of crimes and proves useful as evidence.
Show Connections
Some of the footage shown is the same footage seen in Most Shocking, explaining the same information, usually with clearer explanations. The suspects' mugshots shown are the same as the ones in Most Shocking, as well as some of the police that tell the stories.
Production
Video Justice by John Langley...creator of
A Video Justice-related special known as Video Justice; Crime caught on tape which sometimes airs on
In the
See also
References
External links
- Video Justice at IMDb