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Ask TV Squad: Justice Something?
- Reader Jeannie Jacks wants to know the following: I can't remember the exact name of the show, but I think it was "Justice Denied". It came on Frida...
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Where's In Justice?
- Perhaps the fears of cancellation that fans of In Justice have addressed may be coming to fruition. Tonight will be the second Friday in a row where the show is not on t...
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In Justice: Crossing The Line
- This week we focus on The National Justice Project's Sonya Quintano (Marisol Nichols), as a case from her past re-surfaces. We haven't seen much of Sonya except whe...
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In Justice: Side Man
- According to fellow TV Squadder Bob Sassone, I could be reviewing one of the last episodes of In Justice before it goes on "hiatus". I'm surprised at this, consider...
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Goodbye In Justice, hello Desperate Housewives
- As far as I know, In Justice is still on tonight, but things don't look good for the show. And one way you know that is that star Kyle MacLachlan has jumped on over to De...
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In Justice:Lovers
- I'm sorry, but every time I see Kyle MacLachan I think of that scene in the film Blue Velvet where he's hiding in the closet, nothing on but his birthday suit, whil...
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In Justice: Pilot
- I didn't set out to watch In Justice, and the last thing I need is another courtroom drama to love. But it was Sunday, all of my favorite shows were in re-runs or suppla...
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A team from the National Justice Project, led by an ethically shaky but tremendously talented lawyer and his chief investigator, works to exonerate wrongfully convicted prisoners. The group also looks to find the people really responsible for the crimes for which its clients are serving time.
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