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Justice Season 1 Episode Guide

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  • Pilot

    Episode 1 Originally aired:  August 30, 2006

    When realtor-to-the-stars Kevin O'Neil is accused of brutally murdering his beautiful wife, and the media, led by the info-tainment court show "American Crime," have all but convicted him, he hires TNT&G to mount what appears to be a troublesome defense. Is O'Neil an innocent father of two whose tragic loss is only compounded by his legal woes? Or are they defending a cold-blooded killer?

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    Based on 109 ratings
  • Pretty Woman

    Episode 2 Originally aired:  September 6, 2006

    After a famous music producer is discovered dead in his hotel room, a distraught young woman finds herself at the doors of TNT&G claiming that the death was an act of self-defense, but her ever-changing testimony leads the team to believe they may be defending a cold-blooded killer.

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    Based on 105 ratings
  • Behind the Orange Curtain

    Episode 3 Originally aired:  September 13, 2006

    TNT&G goes to Orange County to defend a bartender who works at a restaurant co-owned by Ron, who is accused of killing a runaway bride.

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    Based on 127 ratings
  • Addicts

    Episode 4 Originally aired:  September 20, 2006

    The firm represents a wild child who happens to be a family friend of Tom's when she is accused of murdering her former boyfriend at a posh celebrity rehab center.

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    Based on 106 ratings
  • Wrongful Death

    Episode 5 Originally aired:  September 27, 2006

    When a single mother is killed on a theme park roller coaster, TNT&G represents her orphaned daughter in the wrongful death civil case against the giant conglomerate that owns the park. But was her death an accident, or suicide?

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    Based on 106 ratings
  • Crucified

    Episode 6 Originally aired:  October 23, 2006

    TNT & G represents a teenage outcast who is accused of the ritualistic murder of the school bully.

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    Based on 112 ratings
  • Death Spiral

    Episode 7 Originally aired:  October 30, 2006

    When the son of a millionaire is killed in a small engine plane crash with his blue-collar girlfriend, TNT&G represents the girlfriends grieving parents in their wrongful death suit against the wealthy matriarch they believe is covering up the real reason behind the crash.

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    Based on 94 ratings
  • Shark Week

    Episode 8 Originally aired:  November 6, 2006

    When a dot-com billionaires wife goes missing and is subsequently found dead after she disappears from an anchored yacht, TNT&G must prove that their client did not feed her to the sharks.

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    Based on 99 ratings
  • Shotgun

    Episode 9 Originally aired:  December 1, 2006

    Tom rallies the TNT&G lawyers to represent their buildings parking attendant after his wife is found shot to death in their trailer home with only the husbands fingerprints on the gun

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    Based on 224 ratings
  • Filicide

    Episode 10 Originally aired:  December 8, 2006

    TNT&G takes the case of a former lover of Rons who claims self-defense in the shooting death of her teenage son.

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    Based on 224 ratings
  • Prior Convictions

    Episode 11 Originally aired:  December 15, 2006

    Luther questions his faith in the legal system when he defends a man accused of murdering his landlord. The catch: as a D.A. 15 years ago, Luther convicted him on a murder charge.

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    Based on 156 ratings
  • Christmas Party

    Episode 12 Originally aired:  December 22, 2006

    With the annual TNT&G holiday party in full swing, Ron and Alden must deal with a baby someone has abandoned in their law offices. Meanwhile, Luther helps Tom defend a college student accused of murder.

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    Based on 158 ratings

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