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I have had the honor and joy of sitting on the bench of several Television courtroom programs, dating back to 1999. Which shows have you seen? Discuss your favorite episodes on my Facebook page!


Justice For All With Judge Cristina Perez

  • Nationally syndicated courtroom television program
  • Debuted in September of 2012 with renewals through Fall 2013 and Fall 2014 for Broadcast Syndication and Cable
  • Produced by Byron Allen through his production company Entertainment Studios
  • Simultaneously produced in English and Spanish languages

Cristina's Court

  • Debuted on FOX Television in 2006
  • Marked the first instance ever of a television judge crossing over from Spanish language to English language television
  • Won the first ever Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Legal/Court Show
  • Won three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards
  • In its debut year, Cristina’s Court became the second highest new show in U.S. syndication

La Corte de Familia (Family Court)

  • Enormously popular Spanish language television program
  • Aired nationally and internationally on Telemundo Television Network/NBC from 2000-2005
  • With this show, Cristina became the first female judge/host to air on a nationally syndicated Spanish network series
  • The program was known for appealing to viewers of all ages
  • Aired in 15 countries
  • Ranked as the second highest rated daytime Spanish language program in the U.S.
  • Cristina utilized the show as a vehicle to raise consciousness of the importance of cultural identity in the Latino community

La Corte Del Pueblo (People's Court)

  • Cristina made her television debut on this program, which aired locally in Los Angeles from 1999-2000
  • Each episode focused on celebrating the strength of culture and the importance of family
  • The show also reflected Cristina’s personal belief that all individuals, no matter what age, gender, or ethnicity, should never forfeit their culture and the great lessons learned from all our ancestors to succeed in the United States

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