Power, Privilege and Justice is an American documentary series hosted by Dominick Dunne that examines notorious cases of crime, passion, and greed involving privileged or famous people.
The series premiered in the USA on Court TV (now truTV) in 2002. Episodes are an hour long.
Power, Privilege and Justice premiered in South Africa on DStv's Zone Reality channel on Monday 17 March 2008, at 22h00 and aired every Monday to Wednesday throughout March.
Repeats
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 02h40
Synopsis
No one knows the dark side of the rich and famous better than Dominick Dunne.
The consummate insider as well as an indefatigable crusader, Dunne is the most penetrating chronicler today of the arrogance that leads the rich to believe they are above the law.
Dunne now brings his perspective to television with Power, Privilege and Justice.
The series begins with Dunne exploring a suspicious business deal that results in murder. An Australian businessman washes up on a beach and a series of clues lead investigators to his father's resort hotel in Ibiza, Spain.
Also in March, she lived the American dream, rising from a small town in New Jersey to become one of the richest and most famous women in the United States.
Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart confronts the nightmare of public disgrace and the possibility of serving a lengthy prison sentence following a sensational celebrity trial.