In Justice

2006
In Justice

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EP1 Brothers and Sisters Jan 01, 2006

Jane McDermott is a 32-year-old former drug addict. She was convicted for murdering her father and is now serving a life sentence for the crime. She had always claimed to be innocent, and now the National Justice Project believe her and have taken her case.

EP2 Pilot Jan 06, 2006

Dan Wainwright had spent the past 13 years in prison for robbery and murder. Convinced he is innocent, his wife contacts the National Justice Project for help because she wants to clear her husband's name and introduce him to the son he never met.

EP3 Golden Boy Jan 13, 2006

A high school athlete was convicted of murdering a college girl eight years earlier. His sister contacts the National Justice Project for help because she believes her brother is innocent and this is her last hope.

EP4 Confessions Jan 20, 2006

The National Justice Project takes the case of a teenager who was convicted of murdering his own sister. Conti takes this case very personal because of a similar case he worked on when he was a police officer.

EP5 Another Country Jan 27, 2006

Donald Brooks was convicted for the murder of an unborn child in 1999, during a burglary and violent fight with the mother. A former jusro asks the National Justice Project to reopen the case because he now believes Brooks was railroaded.

EP6 The Ten Percenter Feb 03, 2006

Brianna and Sonya are working on the case of a woman convicted of murdering an elderly couple. Things get complicated when they learn of Swain's personal relationship with the former prosecutor for the case.

EP7 Cost of Freedom Feb 10, 2006

While investigating a case, Conti and Swain become suspicious and believe a federal informant is really a member of a far-right militia group who was involved in the bank robbery murder for which their client was convicted.

EP8 The Public Burning Feb 17, 2006

The National Justice Project takes the case of Frank Benner, a mildly retarded man, who was convicted of murdering a priest and sentenced to death.

EP9 Victims Mar 03, 2006

The National Justice Project takes the case of a convicted rapist, but there is dissention in the team when some of the members side with the victim who is sure of her eyewitness testimony.

EP10 Badge of Honor Mar 10, 2006

Conti and the NJP investigate the case of a police officer accused of killing another officer. The investigation puts Conti back into his former life as he investigates his former fellow police officers.

EP11 Lovers Mar 17, 2006

After receiving an anonymous tip with evidence of a taped confession of a bombing, the NJP reinvestigates a couple who have already been convicted of the crime.

EP12 Side Man Mar 24, 2006

Brianna becomes personally involved when she pleads the case for a man who is serving 30 years for stealing a case of vodka because it was his third strike.

EP13 Crossing the Line Mar 31, 2006

When a murder case from Sonya's past re-emerges, the National Justice Project team's investigation leads them to San Diego and Mexico.
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In Justice is an American television police procedural created by Michelle King and Robert King. The series began airing on Sunday, January 1, 2006 on ABC as a midseason replacement and assumed its regular night and time on Friday, January 6, 2006 at 9 p.m. EST. It was cancelled after its 13-episode run on March 31, 2006. The series was simulcast in Canada on CTV. In the UK In Justice was shown on UKTV Gold beginning September 17, 2006 and was later repeated on ABC1 in 2007.

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SnoopyStyle David Swain (Kyle MacLachlan) is a successful lawyer with political aspirations and he decides to form an organization called the National Justice Project that sets out to help those who were wrongfully convicted. Charles Conti (Jason O'Mara) a former cop, is the one who investigates all of the cases along with some other volunteers. And once he has enough evidence that proves the person's innocence he gives it to Swain who in turn gets them out and hogs all the glory. Also staring Constance Zimmer and Marisol Nichols.It lasted 13 episodes. There was some complaints that it was a left wing propaganda where all criminals are just falsely accused. The story lines were definitely left leaning, and you've lost half the audience already. Otherwise, it's a good legal procedural show.
printshp This is a fantastic show what were they thinking bring it back. I know I will watch it.Why do the TV stations always take off the good shows and leave on the crappy ones like wife swap please that is what i call a totally unnecessary show Like we really care about some pirate woman trading places with someone Else'wife get real. Now a days it is good to know that our incarcerated are at least being protected there are many cases where someone has been wrongly accused. From personnel experience I have seen this first hand and know that there are times inmates need someone to step in and help them especially when there is no family to help them
aerowester I watched this show every week since it debuted and I was always waiting to see if this week there would be opening credits instead of barely ten seconds of music, a background, and the title "In Justice".Overall, I really like the show. It was serious, but had its funny moments. The show had a great premise, it wasn't really like other crime dramas you see on television. Kyle MacLachlan and Jason O'Mara are excellent actors and the supporting cast is not bad either.It has not been on for the past couple of weeks, probably because its rating were not very good. It really is a good show and more people should watch it. I know that I would like to see it stay on the air, at least for the rest of the season, though I would like it to go on longer.
GracieBebe I have seen all the episodes since Feb 17th, and I thought this series was great. This is not a stereotypical series that promotes and idealizes the justice system. Although our justice system was created with the best of intentions, there is room for error, just like everything else. Nothing is perfect and this series shows those imperfections that can happen within our justice system. It makes the public think. I also liked the fact that not every episode has a happily ever after, that just because someone is innocent, they go free. That is real life. Sometimes innocent people go to jail. Anyway, this series showed what the jury believed and then try to disprove it because they believe the person in prison is innocent. Although the acting wasn't always the greatest, I thought the premise was excellent.