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The American Film Institute treats Trial films and Law Procedurals as separate categories.
The American Film Institute treats Trial films and Law Procedurals as separate categories.

== Works to be tagged with this category ==
The original version of this list was copied from Wikipedia. If we have pages for these works, double-check that they're trial films, and if they are then add [[:Category:Trial film]] to the pages:

* [[Painted Faces]]
* [[Paths of Glory]]
* [[Presumed Innocent]]
* [[Primal Fear]]
* [[Q & A]]
* [[Rules of Engagement]]
* [[Runaway Jury]]
* [[Suspect]]
* [[The Accused]]
* [[The Boys (1962 British film)]]
* [[The Caine Mutiny]]
* [[The Client]]
* [[The Crucible (1957 film)]]
* [[The Devil and Daniel Webster]]
* [[The Exorcism of Emily Rose]]
* [[The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing]]
* [[The Judge]]
* [[The Last Wave]]
* [[The Lincoln Lawyer]]
* [[The Man Who Sued God]]
* [[The Ox-Bow Incident]]
* [[The Paradine Case]]
* [[The Passion of Joan of Arc]]
* [[The Passion of the Christ]]
* [[The Prisoner of Shark Island]]
* [[The Rainmaker]]
* [[The Return of Frank James]]
* [[The Tattered Dress]]
* [[The Trial]] (1962 film)
* [[The Trial]] (1993 film)
* [[The Trial]] (2010 film)
* [[The Trial of Joan of Arc]]
* [[The Verdict]]
* [[The Wreck of the Mary Deare]]
* [[The Wrong Man]]
* [[To Kill a Mockingbird]]
* [[Town Without Pity]]
* [[Trial]]
* [[Witness for the Prosecution]]
* [[Young Mr. Lincoln]]


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A Law Procedural that is set mainly or completely in a courtroom, often but not always focusing on a trial by jury.

The American Film Institute treats Trial films and Law Procedurals as separate categories.