Law & Order Trail By Jury Aired From March 03, 2005 - January 21, 2006 On NBC
About Law & Order Trail By Jury
Unlike the other Law & Order series, Trial by Jury shows what it is like to prepare for and try a criminal case. The episodes usually start with a witness or victim telling a story about a crime that has already occurred. This story is used to inform the audience on what happened prior to the beginning of the episode. This is a departure from the other three Law & Order shows, 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.
The prosecution's preparation usually includes scenes in which their investigators follow up on leads and interview witnesses. 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. Each episode has several trial scenes, with both sides examining witnesses and giving arguments. There are also several pre-trial meetings where some procedural issue is argued and ruled on. In addition, there are a few episodes showing jury deliberation. The show develops the judges as characters, showing scenes of them conferring with each other and reusing the same judges in multiple episodes.
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Author: spratt89 Time: 8-6-2011 05:20 Subject: Episode Guide
Episode 1: The Abominable Showman (Mar/03/2005)
New York Assistant D.A. Tracey Kibre tackles the murder of an aspiring Broadway actress. However, she has little evidence to prosecute the suspect, who happens to be an acclaimed but arrogant theater producer who smugly knows that the police have found no blood or even a body.
Episode 2: Forty-One Shots (Mar/04/2005)
When a police officer is executed by a career criminal A.D.A.'s Kibre and Gaffney must disregard the fact that the accused was shot 41 times by police. It also turns out that a cunning defense attorney has added charges of police corruption to the mix.
Episode 3: Vigilante (Mar/11/2005)
Kibre and Gaffney take on the job of prosecuting a man who is suspected of killing a pedophile, who was recently paroled from prison.
Episode 4: Truth or Consequences (Mar/18/2005)
After a young woman is raped and murdered, A.D.A.s Kibre and Gaffney are puzzled by the triangle of suspects. The three happen to be close friends with one another and include a rich boy, a bad boy and the victim's ex-boyfriend Danny.
Episode 5: Baby Boom (Mar/25/2005)
Kibre and Gaffney must prosecute a nanny accused of killing the baby she was caring for by causing shaken baby syndrome. The only problem is they receive a judge who favors the defense since he was a former legal aid attorney.
Episode 6: Pattern of Conduct (Apr/01/2005)
Kibre tries a celebrity basketball star accused of raping and murdering his mistress. She first has to get past the starstruck jury, the rabid fans, and his savvy defense lawyer. However, she runs into trouble when the star's wife has a slip of the tongue on the stand.
Episode 7: Bang & Blame (Apr/08/2005)
Kibre prosecutes a man who shot up the bank where he worked, killing the woman responsible for his son being in a coma. She runs into trouble when the man decides to represent himself, and the jury is sympathetic for him. Kibre and Gaffney must regain their footing before the jury through some old-fashioned detective work which quickly reveals some critical holes in the murderer's persistent claim that he has been victimized by everyone.
Episode 8: Skeleton (2) (Apr/15/2005)
In this continuation of a crossover from Law and Order, Kibre prosecutes the man accused of shooting Detective Ed Green and murdering the key witness in the case he was working on. As A.D.A. Kibre's office works with Detective Fontana, they discover their prime suspect might also be a producer of pornography. When a sting goes bad and a shocking courtroom development practically disables the case, Kibre's career teeters on finding why the shootings were committed in the first place.
Episode 9: The Line (Apr/22/2005)
Against good advice, Kibre goes full out to re-try a convicted multiple murderer who is released due to falsified evidence. As her fragile case continues to dissolve, Kibre hopes for a break from a witness or forensic evidence and in the process alienates partner Gaffney when she ponders contorting ethical rules if necessary.
Episode 10: Blue Wall (Apr/29/2005)
Kibre prosecutes two cops for the murder of a man being held in custody, who was sodomized by the two officers. However, she hits a "blue wall" when none of the officers will talk about the events of the evening in question.
Episode 11: Day (2) (May/03/2005)
In this conclusion of a special crossover episode of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, A.D.A. Kibre works with Detectives Stabler and Benson to prosecute a serial rapist Gabriel after an attack on A.D.A Novak. The man's trail of victims through the years has been whitewashed by his wealthy and protective mother Eleanor. So Kibre must also overcome witness intimidation and a defense lawyer who will do anything to prove his client's innocence.
Episode 12: Boys Will Be Boys (May/06/2005)
Kibre prosecutes the man accused of murdering his girlfriend who turns out to be a sex changed person, but Kibre soon runs into trouble when his father confesses to the same crime. This turns to a case of who's lying to who in a mix of new evidence and how the boy shows his true feelings.
Episode 13: Eros in the Upper Eighties (Jan/21/2006)
In the interests of justice, A.D.A.'s Kibre and Gaffney are forced to prosecute a doorman who killed a homeless man while he attacked a frightened woman who lived in the building. After the woman tells the grand jury that she's been stalked for four months, thinking it was the homeless man. Kibre and Gaffney look into who the stalker was and are shocked when they find out.
Source: Tv.com
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