
Law and Crime focuses on the American criminal justice system through live trial coverage, legal analysis, and documentary-style reporting. The channel airs gavel-to-gavel proceedings from courtrooms across the country, offering an unvarnished look at how trials unfold in real time. Its programming also includes true-crime documentaries and discussions with attorneys, former prosecutors, and legal commentators who break down high-profile cases. News updates on ongoing investigations, sentencing hearings, and appellate decisions are woven into the daily lineup. Viewers in the United States can watch the channel on cable and satellite providers, where it occupies a niche distinct from general news networks by concentrating solely on crime and court-related content.
Outside of traditional television, the channel streams its live feed and on-demand clips through its website and mobile app, making trial coverage accessible without a cable subscription. Some episodes and segments are also available on platforms like YouTube, where shorter highlights from notable cases are posted. The programming schedule rotates around court hours, with live trials taking priority during weekday afternoons and evening hours reserved for recaps or pre-recorded legal analysis. The channel does not carry movies, music, or entertainment programming, nor does it feature religious or sports content, keeping its editorial focus narrow and consistent

