In Justice
In Justice
| 01 January 2006 (USA)
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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.

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    marilyntaylor

    I quite enjoy this series and look forward to it weekly. We all know there are many types of injustice ,sometimes just reading the evidence incorrectly, not having all the evidence or even policemen who want to solve the case in a hurry as they are being pressured from "above" I do know these stories are completely fictitious but keep them coming.The actors are good and the story lines are very good. I do not really know any of the actors but really like the personalities the two leading actors portray. I even like the little devil that always tell lies find him quite amusing but feel sorry for his partner. I personally believe this series can last several years. It is not one of those really violent shows.

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    Milbourne Whitt

    The first show I watched all the way through was February 17th. Kyle MacLachlan was hardly recognizable since the last thing I saw him in was "Blue Velvet" and he was 20 years younger. I had to actually check it out to make sure it was Kyle. This ending surprised me and left me talking to myself. It was not a normal Hollywood ending where the innocent victim was saved in the last two minutes of the show. We are led to believe the black man, although convicted for a fire and murder 8 years earlier, might be innocent, we see he still got the needle. Such a show could backfire, and cause the American justice system a new set of problems to deal with. Not a show I would give a high rating to.

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    pierremichel7

    Jason O'Mara and Kyle McLachlan are two good actors and the premise sounds interesting. Unfortunately, the show looks like a sitcom.Was it shot on video? It sure looked like it.In any case, that and the sitcom-style 5-second main title and what I read on this site which made it sound like the music was a pretext for the promotion of young artists and they lost me quickly.It looks like it's doing badly in the ratings, which is not surprising.It won't be a big loss and hopefully everyone will forget that McLachlan and O'Mara were even involved in it and they will get bigger and better opportunities elsewhere.

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