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The question is, can he cut through all the courtroom drama in time to make the plan work?
It was a big day for courtroom drama on television.
I love courtroom dramas and I'm always looking for new authors.
The problem was setting the scene so that the courtroom drama could develop.
Many of his business and personal affairs have ended in courtroom dramas.
Part of the book is courtroom drama, as the former President goes on trial for treason.
The radio series was geared more towards action than courtroom drama.
She switched to another channel, but the courtroom drama stayed with her.
Then they began to stage courtroom dramas and mock trials.
It was called a report of a murder, a fictionalized story, a courtroom drama.
In a courtroom drama, a charge is brought against one of the main characters, who says that they are innocent.
Do courtroom dramas change people's understanding of the law?
"But the production costs of a courtroom drama won't sink you either."
So much for a channel devoted to courtroom drama.
Even as courtroom dramas go, the Irving case was riveting.
With the mainstream approach used for "Philadelphia," a film that appeared to be a courtroom drama?
Indeed, real-life courtroom drama is about to become a regular part of daily television programming.
She's energetic here and at times quite good, but she dominates this courtroom drama much too heavily.
There are a lot of courtroom drama books and serial killer tales about, but this one is special.
This is a courtroom drama without a court.
But last week opened with some courtroom drama.
The novel is notable for being the first courtroom drama in the Poirot series.
Do people expect to see gavels flying left and right because of courtroom dramas?
Essentially a courtroom drama, the movie is also a vivid, witty picture of life among the very rich.
It is a courtroom drama with an comical touch.