Is Accused: Guilty or Innocent? Cancelled?ย
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Find out the cancel/renew status of Accused: Guilty or Innocent? TV show.
Has Accused: Guilty or Innocent? been cancelled? Is Accused: Guilty or Innocent? renewed for the 2021-2022 season?
We have the most reliable information on whether Accused: Guilty or Innocent? is cancelled or renewed for the 2021/22 season or beyond. See below to discover whether there be Season 3 of Accused: Guilty or Innocent?!
Status: Renewed for Season 2
Accused: Guilty or Innocent? 2021/22 return date: 19th August 2021
Series Run: April 21, 2020 –
Total current Season(s): 2
Network(s): A&E
Genre: Docu-series
Additional Notes: The series was renewed for a second season in October 2020. Season 2 is slated to premiere August 19, 2021
Accused: Guilty or Innocent? Series Information:
"Accused: Guilty or Innocent?" follows the dramatic inside stories - as they unfold - of 8 people facing trial for serious crimes they are alleged to have committed. Each claims to be not guilty or that their actions were justifiable, and put their fate into the hands of a jury. Season two of the acclaimed true crime series offers an extraordinary account of what happens when someone is formally charged with a crime and sent to trial - all solely from the perspective of the accused, their legal team and family members. Each episode follows the accused person's journey through the planning of their legal defense, the trial and, ultimately, awaiting the verdict. As evidence mounts and the trial approaches, these riveting and emotional stories provide an unprecedented look at what happens when your freedom is on the line. Season one of "Accused: Guilty or Innocent?" averaged 1.2M Total Viewers1 and reached a total of 16M Total Viewers2 over the course of its run.
On Thursday, August 12 at 9pm ET/PT, A&E will air a special 2-hour episode of "Accused: Guilty or Innocent" which picks up on the powerful and poignant stories of the accused who were featured in season one. How did life change for the men and women who face the judgement of a jury?
Imagine being accused of a crime, knowing you may spend years in prison. A&E Network premieres a compelling new documentary series, "Accused: Guilty or Innocent?," which follows the dramatic inside stories - as they unfold - of people facing trial for serious crimes they are alleged to have committed.
"Accused: Guilty or Innocent?" offers an intimate account of what happens when someone is formally charged with a crime and sent to trial - all solely from the perspective of the accused, their legal team and family members. Each episode follows the accused person's journey through the planning of their legal defense, the trial and, ultimately, the verdict. As evidence mounts and the trial approaches, these emotional stories provide a first-hand look at what it is like when your freedom is on the line.
"'Accused: Guilty or Innocent?' is truly compelling," said Elaine Frontain Bryant, Executive Vice President and Head of Programming, A&E Network. "We have been granted unprecedented access to the accused's legal defense preparation and to intimate moments with their families before, during and after the trial. The stories are incredibly dramatic, and as evidence is presented throughout the episode, viewers will continually debate if the accused is guilty or innocent."
"Accused: Guilty or Innocent?" is produced by Brinkworth Productions. Malcolm Brinkworth and Xander Brinkwork are Executive Producers. Elaine Frontain Bryant, Shelly Tatro and Brad Holcman are Executive Producers for A&E.
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