Follow the gripping story of a private detective and a defense lawyer as they navigate the complexities of the justice system in Frankfurt. With false testimonies, remand prisons, and the high-stakes world of big city life, they must work together to uncover the truth.
Hill Street Blues is a 1980s police drama that takes place in a rundown neighborhood filled with urban decay. The show follows the lives of police officers in a fictional city, focusing on the challenges they face in their daily lives, both on and off the job.
Outrageous Fortune is a comedy/drama TV show set in New Zealand. It follows the lives of the Wests, a dysfunctional criminal family dealing with various challenges and conflicts. The plot revolves around the matriarch of the family, Cheryl West, as she tries to keep her family together and navigate the ups and downs of their criminal activities. The show explores themes of loyalty, family, corruption, and love.
Shark is a legal drama TV show that follows the life of a defense lawyer who takes on high-profile murder cases. The show delves into the complexities of the legal system, as well as the dark secrets and pasts of the characters. With gripping courtroom scenes and intense investigations, Shark keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Defending Jacob tells the story of a father, Andy Barber, who must defend his teenage son, Jacob, against accusations of murder. As the evidence against Jacob mounts, Andy is forced to confront his own doubts and face the possibility that his own blood may be guilty. It's a gripping exploration of family, justice, and the lengths one will go to protect their child.
Petrocelli is a small-town lawyer in Tucson, Arizona, who left his job as a police officer to become a defense attorney. He takes on murder cases and investigates the crimes himself to prove his clients' innocence. Petrocelli navigates the complex legal system and works tirelessly to uncover the truth behind each murder mystery.
Moderately successful criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller operates around Los Angeles County out of a Lincoln Town Car. He lands the case of his career defending Louis Roulet, a Beverly Hills playboy accused of brutally beating a prostitute. As Haller investigates, he discovers similarities to a past case that may prove his previous client innocent. With the help of his ex-wife and investigator, Haller navigates a deadly game of survival as the truth unravels.
In World War I, after a failed attack on a German position, a general orders three soldiers to be court-martialed for cowardice. Their commanding officer must defend them in a trial where the outcome seems predetermined. As the trial progresses, the true nature of the military and the toll it takes on its soldiers is revealed.
The Whole Truth is a TV show set in New York City, focusing on the legal drama between a prosecutor and defense attorney. The series explores various criminal cases, including rape and elder abuse, from the perspectives of both the prosecutor and defense attorney. It delves into the complexities of the justice system and the challenges faced by those on both sides of the courtroom.
Justice is a thrilling TV show set in Los Angeles that follows the story of a female lawyer and a district attorney as they navigate a high-stakes trial. With the media circus surrounding the trial and the intense courtroom drama, the plot explores the complexities of the law and the challenges faced by the legal professionals involved. It showcases the intricacies of a lawyer-client relationship and the strategies used by defense lawyers and jury consultants to ensure justice is served.
Delvecchio is an American television series that aired on CBS during the 1976-77 season. It starred Judd Hirsch as the title character, Dominick Delvecchio, an Italian-American detective who worked for the LAPD and also studied to become a lawyer. A writer of eight episodes of the series, Stephen Bochco, would later import cast members Charles Haid and Michael Conrad, along with guest-stars James B. Sikking and George Wyner, to his masterpiece Hill Street Blues. One episode of the Delvecchio series was made available on the 2006 DVD release, "Brilliant But Cancelled TV Dramas," along with an episode each of Gideon Oliver, Johnny Staccato, and Touching Evil.
Jax Stewart is a brilliant and fearless defense attorney in Los Angeles. She juggles work, family, friends, and a complicated personal life. Known for her questionable ethics and wild interpretations of the law, Jax bucks the justice system every chance she gets. However, when trouble hits close to home, others begin to see her true abilities. Find out if Jax can navigate the legal challenges while fighting for justice.
The Client is an American television series that aired on CBS from September 18, 1995 to August 16, 1996. The series was based on the 1994 film The Client, itself adapted from the 1993 John Grisham novel also of the same name.
Michael Peterson, a crime novelist, becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his wife Kathleen when she is found dead at the bottom of a staircase in their home. The series delves into the 16-year-long judicial battle that ensues, as Peterson fights to prove his innocence while facing mounting evidence against him.
In Justice is about two lawyers who run a pro-bono law firm, with a focus on wrongful convictions. They investigate cases where people may have been wrongly convicted and fight for justice.
When a senator's new wife is murdered, the prime suspect is his ex-wife, Laurel. Laurel's brother-in-law, lawyer Paul Madriani, still reeling from the death of his wife, takes on the case.
In 'Remember (2015)', a man named Seo Jin-woo, who has a condition called hyperthymesia that gives him an incredible memory, tries to clear his name after being wrongfully convicted of murder. With the help of an ambitious defense lawyer, he delves into the case and uncovers a web of betrayal and deception. As he navigates through the corrupt legal system, he must also confront his own deteriorating memory due to a genetic disease. Along the way, Seo Jin-woo forms a romance and seeks revenge against those who framed him.
An intimate account of what happens when someone is formally charged with a crime and sent to trial – all solely from the perspective of the accused, their legal team and family members.
In Naked Singularity, a public defender in the Bronx finds himself caught up in a dangerous web of corruption, crime, and conspiracy. With time running out, he must navigate a treacherous legal system to save his client and ultimately himself.