| In Justice | |
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The National Justice Project, In Justice. |
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| Format | Drama |
| Created by | Michelle King, Robert King |
| Starring | Jason O'Mara Kyle MacLachlan Marisol Nichols Constance Zimmer Daniel Cosgrove |
| Country of origin | |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 45 minutes (per episode) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | American Broadcasting Company |
| Original run | January 1, 2006 – March 31, 2006 |
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| IMDb profile | |
| TV.com summary | |
In Justice is a short-lived American television police procedural created by Michelle King and Robert King. The series began airing on January 1, 2006 on ABC as a midseason replacement, and resumed airing on its regular night and time on Fridays at 9 p.m. EST. It was cancelled after its 13-episode run on March 31, 2006. The series aired in Canada on CTV and in the UK on UKTV Gold beginning in September 17 2006 and will be repeated on ABC1 in 2007.
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Show premise
There are many procedural shows on television about solving crimes and prosecuting wrongdoers. In Justice adds an interesting twist to the common drama—it focuses on freeing wrongly convicted criminals. Kyle MacLachlan (of the cult series Twin Peaks) stars as David Swain, the head of a high-profile organization called the National Justice Project (commonly abbreviated as "NJP") in the San Francisco Bay Area, along with his partner, Charles Conti (portrayed by Jason O'Mara). Members of the National Justice Project work together to overturn wrongful convictions, liberate the falsely accused and discover the identity of those who are really to blame. Although the NJP is fictional, there are organizations which examine cases involving people who may have been wrongly convicted (e.g. the Innocence Project). Each new episode starts out with "what the jury believed", usually a scene in which the person who was wrongly convicted acts out the crime. Throughout the show, David and Charles unravel many clues to how and why the person they are trying to exonerate was convicted in the first place.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jason O'Mara | Charles Conti |
| Kyle MacLachlan | David Swain |
| Constance Zimmer | Brianna |
| Marisol Nichols | Sonya Quintano |
| Daniel Cosgrove | Jon Lemonick |
| Tim Guinee | Richard Rocca |
Episodes
The show's "sneak-peek" episode aired on January 1, 2006, while the original series pilot was aired on January 6, 2006. According to Variety, the program won its timeslot in the January 1 sneak airing and finished second in its January 6 timeslot, the latter just slightly behind CBS's Close to Home [1].
| Episode # | Title | Date Aired |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brothers And Sisters | January 1 2006 |
| 2 | Pilot | January 6 2006 |
| 3 | Golden Boy | January 13 2006 |
| 4 | Confessions | January 20 2006 |
| 5 | Another Country | January 27 2006 |
| 6 | The Ten Percenter | February 3 2006 |
| 7 | Cost Of Freedom | February 10 2006 |
| 8 | The Public Burning | February 17 2006 |
| 9 | Victims | March 3 2006 |
| 10 | Badge Of Honor | March 10 2006 |
| 11 | Lovers | March 17 2006 |
| 12 | Side Man | March 24 2006 |
| 13 | Crossing the Line | March 31 2006 |
International airdates
See also
Trivia
- Kyle MacLachlan would later go on to play Orson Hodge in the ABC dramedy series Desperate Housewives.
External links
- In Justice at the Internet Movie Database
- In Justice at TV.com
- In Justice Yahoo Group
- In Justice and Jason O'Mara
- Czech In Justice Fan Page
| Country | TV network(s) | Series premiere | Weekly schedule |
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| TV 2 and TV 2 Zebra | |||
| HRT | January 11 2007 | Thursday 10:35pm CET | |
| Seven Network | December 5 2006 |
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| Viasat 3 | April 6 2006 | Thursday 9:00pm (Not currently airing) | |
and Arab World |
Showtime Arabia, Tv Land (Subtitled) | January 18 2007 | Thursday at 8:00 PM |
| TV NOVA | July 11 2007 | Wednesday at 11:00 PM | |
| TF1 | July 15 2007 | Sunday at 3:55 PM | |
| Rai Tre | December 6 2007 | Wednesday and Thursday at 22:30 PM |


