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In addition to essentially live trial broadcastsÑdelayed by ten seconds to preserve confidential information about jurors, witnesses, and attorney-client privilegeÑCourt TV developed legal affairs programs. In Context, an analysis show hosted by Arthur Miller, a Harvard Law School professor, was an intellectual look at legal and social issues. Instant Justice, in contrast, turned its cameras on the often emotional scenes played out in night courts by problem drinkers and traffic violators. Other programs condensed entire trials into two-hour highlights (Prime Time Justice) or followed accused persons from jail to court (The System) in what the network called "the ultimate lesson on how the judicial process works, outlining legal failures and successes through the lives of those who are players in the system." Its also featured a weekly debate program, Washington Watch, which featured guests such as U.S. attorneys general janet reno and edwin meese iii.
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