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Synopsis: From Dick Wolf -- the creator and executive producer
of NBC’s hugely successful "Law & Order" franchise -- and Academy Award-winning
documentarian Bill Guttentag ("You Don’t Have to Die") comes "Crime
& Punishment," an hour-long, non-scripted "drama-mentary" that offers
viewers a look at real-life prosecutors as they prepare for and try
cases.
Edited to have the look and feel of a primetime drama series, "Crime
& Punishment" chronicles actual cases brought to trial by the San Diego
District Attorney’s office, giving viewers an eyewitness view into the
criminal justice system.
The stories are "as compelling as any fiction you will see on television,"
says Guttentag, and range from the rape of a young lab technician, the
abuse of a 4-year-old girl, a father’s murder of his infant son, and
a man prosecuted for killing his estranged wife – even though her body
has yet to be found.
Filmed in high-definition video, the series combines cinema verité
footage – going behind the scenes with prosecutors as they investigate
crimes and prepare for trial – with three-camera courtroom coverage,
giving it the look and feel of a fictional drama series. Three specially-designed,
remotely operated cameras were placed inside courtrooms to capture trial
proceedings.
"The way the show has been shot is a tribute to both technology and
the art that Bill brings to presenting reality in a totally unique way,"
Wolf explains. "The footage he has captured is extremely compelling
and sometimes disturbing – but it is also very human." Guttentag adds,
"This is truly the real life ‘Law & Order’ – everything is real, there
are no interviews, no narration, and no reenactments – everything is
real as it unfolds on the screen."
The deputy district attorneys featured in "Crime & Punishment" include
supervisor Eugenia Eyherabide and deputies Dan Goldstein, Jill DiCarlo,
Chris Lindberg, and Garry Haehnle – all from the family protection unit;
Lisa Weinreb, Mark Amador, and Michael Runyon from the gang unit; Michael
Groch, in the high-tech crimes division; and Blaine Bowman, from the
Superior Court Division.
Production Credits:
"Crime & Punishment" is produced by Wolf Films, Shape Pictures and Anonymous
Content in association with Universal Television Distribution. Guttentag,
Wolf and David Kanter ("Traffic") are co-creators and executive producers.
Peter Jankowski ("Law & Order") also serves as executive producer.
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