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''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 itself. The series was first announced on September 28, 2004. The series premiered on Thursday, March 3, 2005, and ended on January 21, 2006. Its regular time slot was Fridays 10/9 p.m. ET on NBC. The last episode aired on
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months after the series' cancellation.


Overview

''Trial by Jury'' focuses on criminal legal procedures and preparation that are rarely depicted on other ''Law & Order'' series, such as
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,
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s in the jury room, as well as
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and mock trials prepared by the defense to use psychological studies and
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profiling to their advantage. The episodes usually start with a witness or victim's personal account of a crime. This is a departure from the other ''Law & Order'' series, which usually begin by depicting either the actual crime or its discovery/reporting by civilians. The show progresses on from that point, showing how both sides develop their strategies for winning the case. In addition, a few episodes show jury deliberations. The show develops the judges as characters, showing scenes of them conferring with each other and reusing the same judges in multiple episodes.


Plot

The series follows Bureau Chief
Tracey Kibre ''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 tri ...
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Bebe Neuwirth Beatrice "Bebe" Jane Neuwirth ( ; born December 31, 1958) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. On television, she played Dr. Lilith Sternin, Frasier Crane's wife, on both the TV sitcom ''Cheers'' (in a starring role) and its spin-off ''F ...
), an Executive Assistant District Attorney assigned to Manhattan's homicide division. Kibre's team, including District Attorney Investigator
Lennie Briscoe Leonard W. Briscoe is a fictional character on NBC's long-running police procedural and legal drama television series ''Law & Order''. He was created by Walon Green and René Balcer and portrayed by Jerry Orbach. He was featured on the sho ...
( Jerry Orbach) and Assistant District Attorney
Kelly Gaffney ''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 t ...
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Amy Carlson Amy Lynn Carlson (born July 7, 1968) is an American actress known for her roles as Linda Reagan in the CBS police procedural '' Blue Bloods,'' as Alex Taylor on the NBC drama ''Third Watch'', and Josie Watts in the NBC daytime soap opera ''Ano ...
), follows up on leads and interview witnesses, as well as participating in trials, during which both sides examine witnesses and give arguments. Similarly, the defense's preparation varies from episode to episode, running the gamut from testing arguments in front of jury focus groups to deal-making between co-defendants. Several pretrial meetings are held where some procedural issue is argued and ruled on.


Cast and characters


Main cast

*
Bebe Neuwirth Beatrice "Bebe" Jane Neuwirth ( ; born December 31, 1958) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. On television, she played Dr. Lilith Sternin, Frasier Crane's wife, on both the TV sitcom ''Cheers'' (in a starring role) and its spin-off ''F ...
as
Tracey Kibre ''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 tri ...
, the Homicide Bureau Chief in the Manhattan District Attorney's office. Tracey has a black-and-white view of the law. She is tough, tenacious, focused, and professional. Kibre has a strong working relationship with her staff. As chief of the Homicide Bureau, she is a senior prosecutor, subordinate only to the District Attorney and the Executive ADA. *
Amy Carlson Amy Lynn Carlson (born July 7, 1968) is an American actress known for her roles as Linda Reagan in the CBS police procedural '' Blue Bloods,'' as Alex Taylor on the NBC drama ''Third Watch'', and Josie Watts in the NBC daytime soap opera ''Ano ...
as
Kelly Gaffney ''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 t ...
, an ADA. Gaffney is Kibre's Deputy, who often challenges her senior colleague. She sees the law in shades of gray, and as a result is often more by-the-book. *
Kirk Acevedo Kirk M. Acevedo (born November 27, 1971) is an American actor. He is primarily known for his work on television for the portrayals of Miguel Alvarez in the HBO series '' Oz'', Joe Toye in '' Band of Brothers'', and FBI Agent Charlie Francis i ...
as Hector Salazar, a DA investigator. Salazar retired from the police force following an on-the-job injury which would have forced him behind a desk. * Scott Cohen as Chris Ravell, an NYPD detective assigned to the ADA Kibre's team and Hector Salazar's second partner, succeeding Lennie Briscoe. Cohen was credited as a guest appearance for episode 3 before being added to the main credits in episode 5. He did not appear in episode 4. * Fred Dalton Thompson as
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, the County of New York's District Attorney. Branch is a tough Republican, who practices both legal and political conservatism. Thompson was simultaneously a series regular in the same role on this show and on the original ''
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''. * Jerry Orbach as
Lennie Briscoe Leonard W. Briscoe is a fictional character on NBC's long-running police procedural and legal drama television series ''Law & Order''. He was created by Walon Green and René Balcer and portrayed by Jerry Orbach. He was featured on the sho ...
, a DA investigator. Briscoe was the longest-serving police detective of the original ''Law & Order''. Orbach succumbed to cancer over two months before the show's premiere, and he only appeared in the first two episodes of the series. From episode 3 onward, he is never seen or mentioned again for the remainder of the series.


Recurring cast

* Candice Bergen as Amanda Anderlee, a
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judge in Manhattan (under New York State's archaic judicial nomenclature, the "Supreme Court" is a trial-level court and not the highest court in the state). *
Carey Lowell Carey Lowell (born February 11, 1961) is an American actress and former model, best known as ADA Jamie Ross in ''Law & Order'' (1996–2001, 2022) and as Bond girl Pam Bouvier in the James Bond movie ''Licence to Kill'' (1989). Early life ...
as Jamie Ross, a
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judge in Manhattan and former Assistant District Attorney. *
Seth Gilliam Seth Gilliam (born November 5, 1968) is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayals of Ellis Carver on ''The Wire'', Clayton Hughes on '' Oz'', Detective Daniels on ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (2007–2008), Dr. Alan Deaton on ''T ...
as Terence Wright, an Assistant District Attorney. *
Jessica Chastain Jessica Michelle Chastain (born March 24, 1977) is an American actress and producer. Known for primarily starring in films with feminist themes, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. ''Time'' ...
as Sigrun Borg, an Assistant District Attorney.


Crossover guest cast


Episodes


Ratings


Cancellation

NBC announced on May 16, 2005, that ''Trial by Jury'' would not be returning for the 2005–2006 fall television season. The rival CBS
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'' Numbers'' debuted in the midseason in late January 2005 and consistently beat NBC's ''
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'' in the ratings, sending the latter show into hiatus and eventual cancellation, freeing up the time slot for ''Law & Order: Trial by Jury''. Despite ''Trial by Jury''s pedigree, ''Numbers'' ratings remained strong, often beating ''Trial by Jury'' in both overall and key demographic ratings. ''Trial by Jury'' was the first series of the ''Law & Order'' franchise to be canceled, although '' TV Guide'' reported at one point that NBC had reconsidered its decision and would pick up the series once again, or hand it off to Turner Network Television (TNT), which also airs reruns of the original series. The sets were reused by a series Wolf produced for NBC entitled '' Conviction'' which premiered Friday, March 3, 2006, lasting only one season before cancellation. In an October 2005 interview with the Associated Press, Wolf stated that NBC had assured him ''Trial by Jury'' would return for the fall of 2005, but had "blindsided" him by canceling it, instead.
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(now TruTV) re-aired the entire series, including the episode "Eros in the Upper Eighties", which never aired on NBC before the series was canceled. TNT has aired the episode "Skeleton" on occasion, as the conclusion to the original series episode "Tombstone".


Home media

On April 25, 2006, Universal Studios Home Entertainment released ''Law & Order: Trial by Jury – The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1.


References


External links

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