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Law & Order: Trial by Jury is a crime drama television series aired on NBC that premiered in March 2005. It focused on a public trial, especially the jury deliberations. It was canceled on May 6, 2005, making it the first Law & Order series to be cancelled.
Law & Order: Trial by Jury is an American legal drama television series about criminal trials set in New York City. It was the fourth series in Dick Wolf 's Law & Order franchise. The show's almost exclusive focus was on the criminal trial of the accused, showing both the prosecution's and defense's preparation for trial, as well as the trial ...
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"The Abominable Showman"2"41 Shots"3"Vigilante"4"Truth or Consequences"Story by : David Wilcox & Walon Green ...With Bebe Neuwirth, Amy Carlson, Kirk Acevedo, Fred Thompson. The series showed the workings of the judicial system, beginning with the arraignment, and continuing through the lawyers process of building a case, investigating leads, and preparing witnesses and defendants for trial.
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- 2005-03-03
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 60
Mar 3, 2005 · The first and only season of Law & Order: Trial by Jury premiered on March 3, 2005 and concluded on January 21, 2006. On May 16, 2005, the series was cancelled due to low ratings as a result of sharing the same time slot as rival series Numb3rs , which beat TBJ in ratings.
May 3, 2005 · After surviving a brutal attack, A.D.A. Casey Novak is taken off a serial rapist case that lands on the desk of Tracey Kibre. Working with Detectives Benson and Stabler, Kibre must prove that a trail of rape victims spanning decades has been covered up by the rapist's wealthy and influential mother.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Caleb Deschanel
- 2005-05-03
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Kibre prosecutes a basketball star accused in the rape and murder of his mistress. She has to grapple with a star-struck jury, legions of sports fans, and a wealth of media coverage. The already trying case takes a new turn when the basketball player's wife has a slip of the tongue while on the stand.