The Court of Last Resort is an American television dramatized court show which aired on the NBC from 1957 through 1958. It was co-produced by Erle Stanley Gardner's Paisano Productions, which also brought forth the long-running hit television program, Perry Mason on CBS. Its approach to dealing with potential miscarriages of justice in an entirely extra-judicial format was adopted by the BBC series Rough Justice in the 1980s.
CreatorErle Stanley Gardner
The Gordon Wallace Case
Oct 4, 1957
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The Case of Thomas Mendoza
Oct 11, 1957
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The Forbes-Carol Case
Oct 18, 1957
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The Wesley Ferguson Case
Oct 25, 1957
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The George Zaccho Case
Nov 1, 1957
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The Karl Hooft Case
Nov 8, 1957
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The Conrad Murray Case
Nov 15, 1957
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The Darlene Fitzgerald Case
Nov 22, 1957
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The James Dawson Case
Nov 29, 1957
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The Clarence Redding Case
Dec 6, 1957
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The Jim Thompson Case
Dec 13, 1957
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The John Smith Story
Dec 20, 1957
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The Westover Case
Jan 3, 1958
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The Arnold McHugh Case
Jan 10, 1958
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The Steve Hrdlika Case
Jan 24, 1958
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The Phillip Huston Case
Jan 31, 1958
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The Peter Stevens Case
Feb 7, 1958
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The Lester Arnold Case
Feb 14, 1958
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The Frank Clark Case
Feb 21, 1958
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The Jacob Loveless Case
Feb 28, 1958
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The Joe Credo Case
Mar 7, 1958
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The Stephen Lowell Case
Mar 14, 1958
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The Mary Morales Case
Mar 21, 1958
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The Joel Sheldon Case
Mar 28, 1958
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The Todd-Loomis Case
Apr 4, 1958
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The Allen Cutler Case
Apr 11, 1958
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