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This 3 page paper examines the effects of Court TV on one's personal life. The Nancy Grace show is highlighted. This essay is written in first person. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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writing on this subject should focus on one particular Court TV show and convey how it affects his or her life. What impact has it made? An example of how
this may be done is as follows: It seems that watching Court TV on a daily basis, and particularly Nancy Grace, has created a somewhat undesirable effect. In fact, I
believe that the show has affected my life in two ways. One, I have become more skeptical about people and their stories, and two, I have become more fearful. First,
it seems that now when I watch people tell their stories, or express their opinions, I am a bit suspect. In the past, I would be extremely trustworthy, and always
assumed the best about people. That is how I was raised. Everyone was truthful. After watching media for many years, I have become somewhat of a skeptic. How can people
lie and then the next minute confess to a crime? I have been duped in my own life as well, but seeing liars on television over and over again has
made an impact on my life. I now question whether or not people are being genuine. Because Nancy Grace has a chip on her shoulder, as she has experienced
personal loss and was a prosecutor, she never gives anyone the benefit of the doubt. She seems to believe that everyone is guilty, and to some extent, I do not
think that this is appropriate. After all, not every defendant is guilty. Yes, many people who are arrested for a crime did the deed, but Nancy convicts them even before
all of the facts are in. Nancys attitude has affected me because I generally do give people the benefit of the doubt. Watching Nancy has made me question my own
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