"Law & Order: Trial by Jury", from Dick Wolf, architect of the most successful brand in prime-time television with NBC's "Law & Order", takes viewers where they have never been before. For the first time, a "Law & Order" series is told not only from the point of view of the prosecutors and police, but also from the perspective of defense attorneys, defendants, judges, and jurors, showing the inner workings of the judicial system.
Newest "Law & Order"-themed series premieres as Bebe Neuwirth stars as a tough prosecutor looking to convict an arrogant producer of murder; Jerry Orbach also stars; Candice Bergen and Annabella Sciorra guest-star.
Newest "Law & Order"-themed series premieres as Bebe Neuwirth stars as a tough prosecutor looking to convict an arrogant producer of murder; Jerry Orbach also stars; Candice Bergen and Annabella Sciorra guest-star.
TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)Subtitles Cc
"Trial By Jury" resumes crossover story from "Law & Order" as Kibre struggles to make a case against a career criminal after a detective is shot: Dennis Farina and Richard Belzer among guest stars.
"Trial By Jury" resumes crossover story from "Law & Order" as Kibre struggles to make a case against a career criminal after a detective is shot: Dennis Farina and Richard Belzer among guest stars.
TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)Subtitles Cc
A doorman at a high-end upper Eastside building saves a tenant's life when he pulls a homeless man off her but what appears to be an act of a good Samaritan is actually much more complicated.
A doorman at a high-end upper Eastside building saves a tenant's life when he pulls a homeless man off her but what appears to be an act of a good Samaritan is actually much more complicated.
TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)Subtitles Cc
"Law & Order: Trial by Jury", from Dick Wolf, architect of the most successful brand in prime-time television with NBC's "Law & Order", takes viewers where they have never been before. For the first time, a "Law & Order" series is told not only from the point of view of the prosecutors and police, but also from the perspective of defense attorneys, defendants, judges, and jurors, showing the inner workings of the judicial system.