Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez

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Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez is an American nontraditional/dramatized court show that debuted in first-run syndication on September 17, 2012. The series, which is created by Byron Allen through his production company, Entertainment Studios, is presided by lawyer and award-winning TV judge Cristina Perez. Perez returned to American television following a three-year stint on the three-time Daytime Emmy Award winning, 20th Television-distributed court show, Cristina's Court (2006–09), cancelled due to low ratings.[1] Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez is unique in that it's the first court show and one of few television series to simultaneously produce English and Spanish-language versions.[2][3]

Created byByron Allen
Starring
  • Cristina Perez
  • Renard Spivey (2012–2020)
  • Cinder Eller-Kimbell (2021–present)
Theme music composerBrian Wayy
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Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez
GenreNontraditional/dramatized court show
Created byByron Allen
Starring
  • Cristina Perez
  • Renard Spivey (2012–2020)
  • Cinder Eller-Kimbell (2021–present)
Theme music composerBrian Wayy
Country of originUnited States
Original languages
  • English
  • Spanish
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes927
Production
Executive producers
  • Byron Allen
  • Carolyn Folks
Running time22 minutes
Production companyEntertainment Studios
Original release
NetworkFirst-run syndication
ReleaseSeptember 17, 2012 (2012-09-17) 
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Like Entertainment Studios's two other courtroom programs, America's Court with Judge Ross and We the People, Justice for All is a staged court show. At the end of the program, a standard disclaimer is shown which states that "All characters displayed are fictional and any resemblance to actual persons is coincidental." As of the first half of the 2012-13 television season, the three court shows presently produced by Entertainment Studios have been the lowest rated in the court show genre.[4][5][6]

Production and distribution

In March 2012, Entertainment Studios sold the program to stations covering approximately 85% of all U.S. markets, including those owned by CBS Television Stations, Weigel Broadcasting, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Media General, Gray Television, LIN Media, Nexstar Media Group and Meredith Corporation.[7] On July 22, 2013, Entertainment Studios renewed the series for its second and third seasons.[8]

In 2019, bailiff Renard Spivey was arrested in Houston, Texas, where he served as a deputy with the Harris County Sheriff's Office, for allegedly killing his wife.[9][10] He was replaced by Cinder Eller-Kimbell when production resumed in 2021.

In September 2020, Entertainment Studios announced that the series was renewed for seven more seasons, which will take the show through its fifteenth season.[11][12]

Cast

Main

  • Cristina Perez as Herself (Judge)[13]
  • Renard Spivey as Himself (Bailiff) (2012-2020)
  • Cinder Eller-Kimbell as Herself (Bailiff) (2021-present)

Guest stars

  • Mary Cruz as Kelly[14]
  • Dyanne Klinko as Tara Stewart (Defendant)[14]
  • Brashaad Mayweather as DJ Sapphire / DJ[14]
  • Jason Shoemaker as Larry Mondello[15][14]
  • Holly Haith as Brittney / Ashley Smith[14]
  • Tyrone Evans Clark as Andrew Sinclair[16][15]
  • Michael Klaumann as Anthony Moore[14]
  • Brent Duffey as Dylan / Chris[14]
  • Daniel Glass as Anthony Franklin

References

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