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Due Process is a legal television show on New Jersey Network. First started in 1996, Due Process has been continually broadcasting about New Jersey's legal community for 14 years. In its 15th season, Due Process is NJN’s award-winning weekly series on law and justice issues.
Hosted by Raymond Brown, Jr. and Sandra King, Due Process is a half-hour show usually composed of a pre-recorded segment followed by a discussion with up to three guests. Recent issues include the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Pew Study on Prisons, the nature of corruption in New Jersey, and the strides made towards diversity in the legal profession.
Henrietta Parker is the coordinating producer for the show, which shares technical resources with other NJN shows like Another View, Images/Imagenes, and NJN News. As part of public television, Due Process is dependent on outside support which it receives in part from the New Jersey State Bar Foundation[1] and IOLTA Fund of the Bar of New Jersey, as well as the Fund for New Jersey.
A typical season of Due Process is composed of 16 episodes, although the 13th season had 18 episodes. In 14 seasons, Due Process has produced more than 225 episodes, and won fourteen Emmys and received 75 Emmy nominations. It airs Sundays at 9:30 am and 6:30 pm, andd Tuesdays at 11:30 pm. Each week's episode can be viewed any time on the Due Process website (external link).
Episodes
[edit]Show #101: Cameras in the Courtroom Guests: Charles R. DiGisi - Retired Judge Barry Scheck - Attorney for O.J. Simpson and Professor, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Ralph Martin - Retired Judge
Show #102: DNA in the Courtroom Guests: Richard Saferstein, PhD. Chief Forensic Scientist, NJ Dept. of Law and Public Safety Barry Scheck - Attorney for O.J. Simpson and Professor, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Show #103: Sexual Harassment Guests: Nancy Erika Smith, Esq. Rosemary Alito, Esq.
Show #104: Plea Bargaining Guests: W. Michael Murphy - Prosecutor, County of Morris Geralde Cardinale - NJ State Senator
Show #105: To Be a Juror Guests: Dr. John Lamberth, PhD Matthew P. Boylan
Show #106: Megan's Law Guests: John J. Fahey John J. Gibbons
Show #107: Municipal Court Guests: Evan Broadbelt - Judge Ernest Booker - Presiding Judge, Montclair Municipal Court Kenneth A. Vercammen - Attorney
Show #108: Juvenile Justice Guest: Jesse L. Moskowitz, Esq. Associate Commissioner NJ Dept. of Human Services
Show #109: Public Defender Guest: Brenda B. Smith Deputy Public Defender, Somerset Region
Show #110: Personal Injury Guests: Richard A. Amdur - Attorney, Amdur, Boyle, Maggs & McDermott Harold Sherman, Attorney
Show #111: Defense Attorneys Guests: Carl D. Poplar Maria DelGaizo Noto - Attorney
Show #112: Domestic Violence Guests: Patricia M. Barbarito - Attorney, Einhorn, Harris, Ascher & Barbarito Andrew P. Napolitano - Judge
Show #113: Adoption Guests: Albert Burstein - Attorney Toby Solomon - Attorney Barry Evenchick - Attorney
Show #114: Death Penalty Guest: Lawrence Lustberg - Attorney, Crummy, DeDeo, Dolan, Griffinger & Vecchione
Show #115: Race & Class Guests: Samuel G. DeSimone - Assignment Judge Superior Court of NJ, Counties of Gloucester, Cumberland and Salem Earl Michael Maltz - Professor Rutgers Law School Raymond A. Brown - Attorney
Show #116: Season Retrospective
Show #201: Drug Legalization Guests: Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders, Former US Surgeon General, Univ of Arkansas for Med. Serv. - Dept. of Pediatrics Sharpe James, Mayor, City of Newark
Show #202: Deadbeat Parents Guests: Wayne Bryant, NJ State Senator, Office of the State Democrats Al Slocum - Professor, Rutgers University School of Law, former Public Advocate
Show #203: Fugitives Guests: Brian J. Neary, Esq. - Attorney President, NJ Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Marion Sanders - Bounty Hunter
Show #204: Divorce Guests: Patricia Barbarito - Attorney Chair, State Bar's Family Section Edward S. Snyder - Attorney former Chair, State Bar's Family Section
Show #205: High Tech Courtroom Guests: Alfred M. Wolen - Judge, US District Court Alan Zengas - Trial Attorney
Show #206: Boot Camp Guests: Paul Verniero - NJ Attorney General Claude Brown - Author, "Manchild in the Promised Land"
Show #207: Lawyer Ethics, Image & Discipline
Show #208: Should Inmates Pay Their Way? Guests: Joel Weingarten - Assemblyman, 21st District Audrey Bomse - Director, Prisoners' Self Help Clinic Seton Hall Law School
Show #209: Legal Education Guests: Ronald J. Riccio - Dean, Seton Hall University School of Law Roger I. Abrams - Dean, Rutgers University School of Law
Show #210: Medical Marijuana Guests: Jack Venturi - National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws C. Louis Bassano - NJ State Senator, 21st District Dr. William Vilensky, M.D. - Forensic and Educational Consultants in Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Show #211: Gay Partners Guests: Robin Wernick - Gay Rights Attorney John Tomicki - Legion of American Families
Show #212: Crime Statistics Down? Guests: Marcus Felson - Criminologist, Rutgers University Charles Knox - Director, Newark Blue/ former Superintendent, Port Authority Police
Show #213: Chief Justice Poritz Guests: Deborah Poritz Chambers of the Chief Justice Supreme Court of New Jersey
Show #214: Needle Exchange Guest: Father Michael P. Orsi Family Life Director Diocese of Camden
Show #215: Transracial Adoption Guests: Elizabeth McClendon - Clinical Social Worker Dr. Rita Simon - Author, Professor The American University, School of Public Affairs Dept. of Justice, Law and Society Andrew Napolitano - former Judge, Family Court
Show #216: Season Retrospective
Show #301: David Shepard Revisited Guests: Paul J. Castelerio John Kaye - Monmouth County Prosecutor James McCloskey
Show #302: Gay Adoption Guests: Robert Bruce Skewes James Boskey - Professor
Show #303: Federal Sentencing (Capital Punishment) Guests: Peter Harvey - former US Attorney Riker Danzig David A. Ruhnke - Professor, New York University Law School
Show #304: Drug Court Guests: Steven Rogers - Sergeant, Nutley Police Dept. Allen Clear - Executive Director, Harm Reduction Coalition Yvonne Smith Segars - Defense Attorney (Member, National Assn. of Drug Court Professionals)
Show #305: Megan's Law/First Amendment Guests: Peter Verniero - Attorney General John Furlong - Attorney Peter Banta - Attorney
Show #306: Drugs In Prison Guests: Dr. Steven Belenko - Columbia University CASA Al Levin - Documentary Producer Patricia Mulcahy - Dept. of Corrections
Show #307: Affirmative Action
Show #308: AIDS/HIV Reporting Guests: Dr. Charles Harris Douglas H. Morgan - NJ Dept. of Health Karen Kuhn - The Women and Aids Network
Show #309: Gay Bashing in Schools Guests: Marianne F. Auriemma - Gay & Lesbian Rights Attorney Kathleen Smallwood Johnson - Educational Attorney Prof. Mary James Edwards - Diversity Coord., South Orange/Maplewood School District
Show #310: Sexual Harassment on Campus Guests: Patricia Medina Talbert - Attorney Mark Blunda - Attorney Dr. Vernell Patrick - V.P. and Counsel, Essex County College
Show #311: Death Penalty Reform Guests: Joseph Krakora - Professor, Seton Hall Law School Cathy Waldor - former President, Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Boris Moczula - First Assistant Prosecutor, Passaic County - Governor's Death Penalty Commission
Show #312: School Residency Laws Guests: Frank Askin - Professor, Rutgers Univ. School of Law Frank Pomaco - Chief Counsel, Belleville Board of Education
Show #313: Privacy and the Internet Guests: Richard C. Klein, Esq. - Attorney, Klein & Halden/American Bar Assn. Science & Technology Committee Jason Catlett - President, Junkbusters Corp. Richard L. Field - Attorney
Show #314: Random Drug Testing in Schools Guests: Robert Boose - Executive Director, NJ School Boards Association David Rubin - Attorney Jordan Bass - Student, Livingston High School
Show #315: Legal Pointers
Show #316: Season Retrospective
Show #401: Johnnie Cochran Up Close Guest: Johnnie Cochran
Show #402: Police Brutality Guests: Johnnie Cochran Richard Whelan - President, New Jersey Fraternal Order of Police Lawrence Hamm
Show #403: Impeachment Guests: Donald M. Payne - Congressman, 10th District Marge S. Roukema - Congresswoman, 5th District
Show #404: Affirmative Action Guests: Michael Patrick Carroll - Assemblyman, 25th District Theodore M. Shaw - Associate Director - Counselor NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Show #405: Volkswagon Slavery Guests: Allyn Z. Lite Marge S. Roukema - Congresswoman, 10th District
Show #406: Animal Rights Guests: Diana Jeffrey, Newark Center Alan L. Kraus
Show #407: Obese Discrimination Guests: Maxine Neuhaser - Employment Lawyer Epstein, Becker & Green Robert Sponaugle - Chairperson, National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance Christopher Kelly - Attorney, Reppert, Kelly & Wohlgemuth
Show #408: Gay Boy Scouts Guests: Lewis Robertson - Plaintiff's Attorney Robert Rochford - Attorney, National Catholic Committee on Scouting David Roach - ACLU, NJ
Show #409: Profiling Guests: Col. Clinton L. Pagano, Sr. - Capital Gaming International, Inc. Rev. Reginald T. Jackson Dr. John Lamberth
Show #410: John Schlichtmann Guest: Jan Richard Schlichtmann
Show #411: Divorce Law Guests: John E. Finnerty - Family Law Specialist Linda Feinberg - Assignment Judge, Mercer County Lynn Newsome - Family Law Specialist
Show #412: Death Penalty Guests: Dick Zimmer - former Congressman/ Chair of Governor's Committee to Study the Implimentation of the Death Penalty Lee Solomon - Prosecutor, Camden County David Rhunke - Criminal Defense Attorney
Show #413: Grandparents' Rights Guests: Carol L. Davis - M.S.W., Salvation Army Grandfamilies Program James Louis - Deputy, Law Guardian Program Althena D. Alsobrook - Family Law Practitioner
Show #414: "Prop 16" Guests: Elisa Kircher Cole - General Counsel, The National Collegiate Athletic Association Dr. Deborah Bowles
Show #415: Alan Dershowitz Up Close Guest: Alan Dershowitz - Noted Attorney
Show #416: Season Retrospective
Show #501: New Jersey Supreme Court
Show #502: Drugs: Re-Examining Public Policy
Show #503: Non-Marital Partnerships
Show #504: The Three Strikes Law
Show #505: Less Lethal Weapons
Show #506: DNA Testing
Show #507: Hate Crimes
Show #508: US Supreme Court Preview
Show #509: Megan's Law
Show #510: Sex Offenders: Should They Be Treated Differently?
Show #511: Gun Control and Right to Bear Arms
Show #512: Waiving Up Juveniles into Adult Court
Show #513: Death Penalty
Show #514: Juvenile Awareness Program
Show #515: Profiling
Show #516: Season Retrospective
Show #601: Bounty Hunters
Show #602: Parental Notification
Show #603: Cell Phone Safety
Show #604: Pitbulls: Ban Them?
Show #605: Stopping Domestic Violence
Show #606: Drug Court
Show #607: Profiling
Show #608: Faith-Based Initiative
Show #609: Should Felons Vote?
Show #610: School Cameras
Show #611: Tattoos & Body Piercing
Show #612: Gangs in School
Show #613: DNA Banks
Show #614: Grandma's Photos
Show #615: Reparations
Show #616: Retrospective
Show # 701: Civil Liberties vs. National Security Due Process begins its seventh season with a thoughtful look behind the post-September 11 headlines. The show examines changes in both public attitudes and public policy in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
Show # 702: Centurion Ministries
Show # 703: Conversation with Michael Chertoff NJN presents a special edition of Due Process featuring an in-depth discussion with Michael Chertoff, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice and Chairman of the Bush Administration's 9/11 Task Force.
Show # 704: Zero Tolerance
Show # 705: The Polygraph It's the polygraph, the lie detector, that's on trial in tonight's edition of Due Process, when Senior Producer Sandy King actually submits to a truth test, while host Raymond Brown interviews experts on both sides of the polygraph debate.
Show # 706: DWI. Drunk Driving
Show # 707: Christopher Christie, NJ's US Attorney
Show # 708: Abstinence
Show # 709: Death Penalty Moratorium
Show # 710: Juvenile Boot Camp Due Process revisits New Jersey's first and only juvenile boot camp in an up-close look at a still controversial method of reaching at-risk kids. Studio guests: Howard Beyer, executive director of the NJ Juvenile Justice Commission, who says the boot camp still serves an important role in dealing with juvenile delinquency, and Travis Pratt, PhD of the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, whose own work suggests that the boot camp may be doing more harm than good.
Show # 711: Profiling with Santiago NJ State Police Superintendent Joseph Santiago talks to Sandy King and Raymond Brown on the challenges he faces in his position on Due Process. Racial profiling - one of the most controversial issues Santiago will handle - is among the topics discussed.
Show # 712: Delinquent Girls We return to our exclusive visit behind the doors of an innovative program designed to end substance abuse and criminal behavior among teen girls, most of whom have themselves been victims of abuse. In the field piece, we turn for expert commentary to Assemblywoman Mary Previte (D-Camden), an expert in delinquency who runs her county's juvenile detention program. In the studio our guests are: Dr. Bruce Stout of the UMDNJ Violence Institute, Professor Phillip Ross of Seton Hall Law School and Cynthia Northington, Ph.D. of William Paterson University.
Show # 714: Safe Haven A Due Process appraisal of and update on the New Jersey law designed to offer a realistic alternative to abandonment of the newborn. Studio guests: NJ State Bar Association President-Elect Karol Corbin Walker, Mary Daly of Adoptions from the Heart and Sister Ann Stango, who helped write the New Jersey statute.
Show # 715: 9/11 Update: Civil Liberties v National Security - Part I
Show # 716: 9/11 Update: Civil Liberties v National Security - Part II
Show # 801: Gay Marriage Due Process Opens 8th Season Premiere with "Will New Jersey become the first state to make gay marriage legal?" The award-winning Due Process series launches its 8th season with the in-depth story behind that controversial question. The premiere episode features an exclusive profile of Cindy Meneghin and Maureen Kilian of Butler, suburban mothers of two and one of seven gay couples who have sued the state for the right to marry in a case being watched across the country. They've been in a committed relationship since high school and feel they should be allowed to wed. Are gays denied equal protection under the NJ Constitution as the lawsuit insists? In an in-studio debate, Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll says no, while Adam Aronson of the national Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund argues in favor of the lawsuit.
Show # 802: Under God Will the US Supreme Court overturn a federal appellate court decision striking those words from the Pledge of Allegiance? "Due Process" gets a New Jersey take on this national controversy with an intimate profile of a Warren County waitress who has mounted a one-woman billboard campaign to keep God in the Pledge. The studio segment features Rev. William Howard, former president of the National Council of Churches, Rutgers Law Assoc. Dean Ron Chen and Assemblyman Richard Merkt (R-Morris)
Show # 803: The Strange Case of Bobby Cumber He was convicted as a co-conspirator in the Robert Marshall murder-for-hire trial, but 17 years later, the judge who sentenced him says his release is long overdue. Trenton State Prison Inmate Bobby Cumber and now-retired Superior Court Judge Manuel Greenberg in their first television interviews in this Due Process exclusive report, followed by a debate on mandatory sentencing, featuring NJ Public Defender Yvonne Segars, Monmouth County 1st Asst. Prosecutor Bob Honnecker and retired Superior and Appellate Court Judge Isaiah Steinberg.
Show # 804: Randon Drug Testing in Schools Due Process goes inside Hunterdon Central High School to examine and merits and the practicality of random drug testing of teens. Hunterdon Central has just resumed its nearly-universal testing program, following last year's appellate court decision which rejected ACLU objections. Studio Guests: Kevin Kovacs, the lawyer who won the case for Hunterdon Central; Anti-drug crusader and former Newark detective Dave Toma, the model for two network police dramas and Pulitzer-nominated author Maia Salavitz, who writes on issues of drug policy and treatment.
Show # 805: The Malpractice Medical Crisis Have the courts gone out of control on medical malpractice judgments? Is the answer a cap on awards? A mandated cut on premiums? Is there a middle ground between the state's lawyers and its doctors? On this edition of Due Process, we look at the medical malpractice crisis that caused doctor's offices and routine care to halt for three days. Guests to include Abbott Brown, a medical malpractice litigator and author of NJ ICLE's NJ Medical Malpractice Law (2001) who opposes the caps. Other guests TBA.
Show # 806: Maggie's Law Should sleep-deprived drivers be prosecuted in the same way as drunk drivers? Pending New Jersey - and federal - legislation would make driving after staying awake for 24 hours or more illegal. The law is named for Maggie McDonnell, a 21-year-old college student, killed in a head-on collision with a sleepless driver who dozed off behind the wheel. Our field piece features an emotional interview with Maggie's mother, the driving force behind the proposed legislation. Congressman Rob Andrews and the lawyer who successfully defended Maggie's killer are tentatively scheduled as studio guests.
Show # 807: Supreme Court Update
Show # 808: Taking On Truancy State law allows the courts to hold parents responsible for their children's failure to go to school. Parents have been fined and even jailed. But, in Newark, a municipal court judge has initiated a unique program that partners with local colleges, tutoring and counseling programs to intervene in lieu of punishment.
Show # 809: Conversation with Peter Harvey, part 1 A Due Process exclusive: New Jersey's new attorney general, the first African-American to hold the post, in his first sit-down interview.
Show # 810 Conversation with Peter Harvey, part 2 A Due Process exclusive: New Jersey's new attorney general, the first African-American to hold the post, in his first sit-down interview.
Show # 811 Street Surveillance Cameras Due Process takes to the streets of Jersey City to gauge the effectiveness - and the citizen reaction to - video cameras that have been set up in high crime residential neighborhoods.
Show # 812 Legal Education
Show # 813 Jury Questions
Show # 814 Pro Se Does the person who represents himself have a fool for a client? That’s just one of the questions raised by the growing trend of self-representation – going pro se. We follow one pro se litigant and explore the pros and cons of pro se with a former public defender, Robert Tarver, Seton Hall Law Professor Jon Romberg and Carl Frederick, President of the American Pro Se Association
Show # 815: Conversation with Christopher Christie
Show # 816: Retrospective
Show # 901: Judge Chertoff
Show # 902: Air Profiling
Show # 903: Same Sex Marriage
Show # 904: Grandmother's Rights
Show # 905: Death Penalty Study
Show # 906: Needle Exchange
Show # 907: Peter Harvey: The AG One Year In
Show #908: Safe at Any Age: Gov. Byrne Takes the Test
Show #909: A Due Process Special: “The Case That Changed America?”
Show #912: Cold Case Files
Show #913: Election Show -- Voting Special
Show #914: The War on Drugs: A Losing Battle?
Show #915: The Gang Threat
Show #916: Retrospective-Season 9
Show # 1001: Free Speech in Time of War, Part 1
Show # 1002: Free Speech in Time of War, Part 2
Show #1003: Charitable Immunity
Show #1004: Medical Marijuana
Show #1005: Women in Prison
Show #1006: Lemon Law
Show #1007: McSuits
Show #1008: Larry Peterson: Innocent and Imprisoned
Show #1009: MatriArk
Show #1010: Justice Coleman: Life After the Court
Show #1011: Domestic Violence: Offical Response
Show #1012: Gender Equality in Sports
Show #1013: Disenfranchised Felons
Show #1014: The Port Authority: Paying the Price for Terrorism
Show #1015: Peter Harvey: Leaving Office
Show #1016: Retrospective
Show #1101: U.S. Supreme Court: What's Next?
Show #1102: Jailhouse Lawyers
Show #1103: Attorney General Zulima Farber
Show #1104: Chaplain Yee & Guantanamo
Show #1105: Michael Chertoff: Homeland Security Chief
Show #1106: Gay Marriage: Decision Pending
Show #1107: Ron Chen: Public Advocate
Show # 1108: Uth Turn
Show #1109: Health Disparity: Legal Remedy
Show #1110: Prison Violence
Show #1111: Needle Exchange Redux
Show #1112: Tasers
Show #1113: Adoption Records
Show #1114: CASA
Show #1115: Gay Marriage Decision
Show #1116: Retrospective
Show #1201: The Zazzali Court
Show #1202: Death Penalty '07
Show #1203: Prosecutor Paula Dow
Show #1204: Judge Robert Carter: Civil Rights Pioneer
Show #1205: Prisoner Re-Entry
Show #1206: Chief Justice Deborah Poritz
Show #1207: School Vouchers
Show #1208: Corey Booker: Newark Mayor
Show #1209: Lynne Stewart: Prison Bound?
Show #1210: Gangs: How to Stop the Violence
Show #1211: Bullying in Schools: Who's to Blame?
Due Process Special: Newark Rebellion 40th Anniversary
Show #1212: Newark: The Slow Road Back 2007 - Part One
Show #1213: Newark: The Slow Road Back 2007 - Part Two
Show #1214: America's Concentration Camps
Show #1215: Mr. Brown: Ray on Ray
Show #1216: Anne Milgram: Attorney General
Show #1301: "American Gangster": Real Players
Show #1302: Slavery in New Jersey
Show #1303: School Drug Tests
Show #1304: After the Zazzali Court
Show #1305: Byrne at 84
Show #1306: Guantanamo: Law School Lessons
Show #1307: Civil Union v. Marriage
Show #1308: Glass Ceiling
Show #1309: The Second Amendment – Defined
Show #1310: FBI Guidelines
Show #1311: Raising the Bar
Show #1312: The Honorable John Gibbons
Show #1313: Nick Katzenbach: The Kennedy & Johnson Years
Show #1314: Nick Katzenbach: The Kennedy & Johnson Years
Show #1315: Civil Union Review Commision
Show #1316: Retrospective
Show #1317: Michael Chertoff: The Homeland Security Chief’s Exit Interview, Pt. 1
Show #1318: Michael Chertoff: The Homeland Security Chief’s Exit Interview, Pt. 2
Show #1401: Obama and Justices
Show #1402: Plate Scanners
Show #1403: Crisis On The Cell Block, Pt. 1
Show #1404: Crisis On The Cell Block, Pt. 2
Show #1405: Megan's Law
Show #1406: Workplace Bullying
Show #1407: Diversity in the Law Part I: The Judiciary
Show #1408: Diversity in the Law Part II: Education
Show #1409: Voting Rights Act Decision
Show #1410: Gangs in New Jersey and Moral Panic
Show #1411: Madame Justice Sotomayor
Show #1412: New Jersey: State of Corruption?
Show #1413: Brick City Crime
Show #1414: Needle Exchange: The First Year
Show #1415: 2009 Retrospective
Show #1416: Retrospective - 14 Year Legacy
External links
[edit]Due Process website on NJN The Fund for New Jersey
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