Chicago Justice

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  • TV-14
  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 6.8  (4,277)

Chicago Justice is a legal drama television series that premiered on NBC in March 2017. The show is created by Dick Wolf, who is well-known as the creator of the successful Law & Order franchise. The series is set in Chicago and follows the lawyers and investigators who work at the State's Attorney's Office, as they seek justice for victims of crimes in the city. The series stars Philip Winchester as Peter Stone, a passionate and driven Assistant State's Attorney who comes from a family of lawyers. Jon Seda plays Antonio Dawson, a Senior Investigator who has previously appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit series. Joelle Carter stars as Laura Nagel, an Assistant State's Attorney who brings a tough attitude to the team. The series also features Carl Weathers as Mark Jefferies, the Cook County State's Attorney, and Monica Barbaro as Anna Valdez, a new Assistant State's Attorney. Each episode of Chicago Justice focuses on a different crime or legal case, and the show opens with the build-up to the crime, often showing a snippet of the crime or its immediate aftermath. The Attorney's Office then takes on the case, and the team works together to build a strong case against the perpetrator. The show is notable for its use of real Chicago locations, which give the series a strong sense of place and authenticity. One of the key themes of the show is the battle between justice and politics. The team is often faced with political pressure to resolve a case quickly or to secure a high-profile conviction to boost their own careers. However, they are also passionate about seeking justice for the victims of the crimes they investigate, and often go against the wishes of those in positions of power in order to do what is right. Peter Stone is a complex character who is driven by a desire for justice, but also carries a heavy burden from his family history. His father was a well-known defense attorney who represented many high-profile clients, including some who were clearly guilty. Peter is determined to make a difference in his role as a prosecutor, and he often has to grapple with the pressure of his name and the expectations that come with it. Antonio Dawson is a former Detective who brings his street smarts and investigative skills to the team. He is often seen interviewing witnesses and suspects, and he has a real talent for getting people to talk. His history with the Chicago Police Department sometimes puts him at odds with his colleagues, but he is committed to making sure that the right person is held accountable for the crimes he investigates. Laura Nagel is a tough Assistant State's Attorney who is not afraid to speak her mind. She often clashes with Peter, who she sees as a privileged outsider, but the two of them work well together as a team. Laura brings a much-needed dose of realism and practicality to the investigations, and she is always willing to go the extra mile to get a conviction. One of the strengths of Chicago Justice is the way it seamlessly weaves together different parts of the criminal justice system. The team works closely with the Chicago Police Department, and episodes often feature guest appearances from characters from other Chicago-based shows in Dick Wolf's franchise, such as Chicago PD and Chicago Fire. This creates a sense of continuity and familiarity for fans of the other shows, but also allows the series to stand on its own as a compelling legal drama. Overall, Chicago Justice is a well-crafted legal drama with complex characters and storylines that keep viewers engaged. The show's focus on the battle between justice and politics, as well as its use of real Chicago locations, gives the series a unique edge that sets it apart from other legal dramas on television. While the show was ultimately cancelled after one season, it remains a strong addition to Dick Wolf's impressive body of work.

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Tycoon
13. Tycoon
May 14, 2017
A crane collapses at a construction site and kills the son-in-law of wealthy real estate developer, Frank Linden. Nagel and Antonio, with the help of CFD Chief Boden discover that the collapse wasn't actually an accident. The team digs into Linden, who has made many enemies, more dangerous friends, and is accustomed to using his money to get his way.
Fool Me Twice
12. Fool Me Twice
May 7, 2017
After a man is shot multiple times and left for dead, and a kilo of diluted heroin is found in his car, Antonio discovers other similar cases where murder victims were found with the same type of adulterated drugs. Ultimately, the narcotics detectives involved in the case-one a decorated hero-appear to be the common thread. Meanwhile, Stone is hesitant to let Nagel be involved in the case, as she has a close connection to the victim.
AQD
11. AQD
April 30, 2017
When an anti-environmentalist Alderman is killed during a vicious hit-and-run, Antonio and Nagel go all out to track down the driver. But instead of this being an organized hit to save the environment, it turns out the driver is a frantic mother desperate to save her kidnapped daughter. When Valdez discovers the mother was victim of a scam, the legal question becomes complicated: who is responsible for the Alderman's death? The mother trying to save her daughter? Or the perpetrators of the scam?
Drill
10. Drill
April 23, 2017
After an innocent girl is murdered in a gang-related shooting that was provoked on social media, Stone's fixation for justice threatens the family of a cooperating witness.
Comma
9. Comma
April 16, 2017
When Abigail Chapman comes back from Spain after being exonerated for killing her boyfriend while studying abroad, she finds herself the number one suspect in another homicide case involving a young college student.
Lily's Law
8. Lily's Law
April 9, 2017
When a female juror on Stone's case against a gangbanger winds up dead, the team believes she was murdered because of her guilty vote. They later learn that she committed suicide - driven to it by the cyber harassment of her former boyfriend. Stone goes after him for murder.
Double Helix
7. Double Helix
April 2, 2017
When a pregnant lady is found killed and her baby cut out of her, the State's Attorney's Investigators scurry to locate the baby and the killer.
Dead Meat
6. Dead Meat
March 26, 2017
30 miles outside of Chicago, the cancer infested body of Chicago PD Officer Tim Cody is discovered dead in a bathtub. 
Friendly Fire
5. Friendly Fire
March 19, 2017
When a man is found stabbed to death in his home, Nagel and Antonio discover he was an ex-Navy SEAL who was writing a book that exposed the truth about a top-secret mission. 
Judge Not
4. Judge Not
March 12, 2017
When a respected judge is shot and murdered while leaving a bar with Valdez, her honor is called into question and Stone impedes her from working the case.
See Something
3. See Something
March 7, 2017
When a Muslim grad student is brutally murdered, his friend, another Muslim student, claims to have killed him to prevent a terrorist attack. Now the jury must decide if he's a killer or a hero.
Uncertainty Principle
2. Uncertainty Principle
March 5, 2017
Stone and the State's Attorney crew examine the chain of events following the arrest and death of a young guy, ultimately pressing charges against Police, Fire Department and Medical personnel, only to have a wayward Grand Jury indict a single individual: Officer Kevin Atwater.
Fake
1. Fake
March 1, 2017
Following the horrific warehouse fire that killed 39 people which lead Chicago P.D. on a manhunt, Peter Stone and his team, including lead investigator Antonio Dawson step in to bring peace to the families and loved ones affected by this tragedy.
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Chicago Justice is a legal drama television series that premiered on NBC in March 2017. The show is created by Dick Wolf, who is well-known as the creator of the successful Law & Order franchise. The series is set in Chicago and follows the lawyers and investigators who work at the State's Attorney's Office, as they seek justice for victims of crimes in the city.

The series stars Philip Winchester as Peter Stone, a passionate and driven Assistant State's Attorney who comes from a family of lawyers. Jon Seda plays Antonio Dawson, a Senior Investigator who has previously appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit series. Joelle Carter stars as Laura Nagel, an Assistant State's Attorney who brings a tough attitude to the team. The series also features Carl Weathers as Mark Jefferies, the Cook County State's Attorney, and Monica Barbaro as Anna Valdez, a new Assistant State's Attorney.

Each episode of Chicago Justice focuses on a different crime or legal case, and the show opens with the build-up to the crime, often showing a snippet of the crime or its immediate aftermath. The Attorney's Office then takes on the case, and the team works together to build a strong case against the perpetrator. The show is notable for its use of real Chicago locations, which give the series a strong sense of place and authenticity.

One of the key themes of the show is the battle between justice and politics. The team is often faced with political pressure to resolve a case quickly or to secure a high-profile conviction to boost their own careers. However, they are also passionate about seeking justice for the victims of the crimes they investigate, and often go against the wishes of those in positions of power in order to do what is right.

Peter Stone is a complex character who is driven by a desire for justice, but also carries a heavy burden from his family history. His father was a well-known defense attorney who represented many high-profile clients, including some who were clearly guilty. Peter is determined to make a difference in his role as a prosecutor, and he often has to grapple with the pressure of his name and the expectations that come with it.

Antonio Dawson is a former Detective who brings his street smarts and investigative skills to the team. He is often seen interviewing witnesses and suspects, and he has a real talent for getting people to talk. His history with the Chicago Police Department sometimes puts him at odds with his colleagues, but he is committed to making sure that the right person is held accountable for the crimes he investigates.

Laura Nagel is a tough Assistant State's Attorney who is not afraid to speak her mind. She often clashes with Peter, who she sees as a privileged outsider, but the two of them work well together as a team. Laura brings a much-needed dose of realism and practicality to the investigations, and she is always willing to go the extra mile to get a conviction.

One of the strengths of Chicago Justice is the way it seamlessly weaves together different parts of the criminal justice system. The team works closely with the Chicago Police Department, and episodes often feature guest appearances from characters from other Chicago-based shows in Dick Wolf's franchise, such as Chicago PD and Chicago Fire. This creates a sense of continuity and familiarity for fans of the other shows, but also allows the series to stand on its own as a compelling legal drama.

Overall, Chicago Justice is a well-crafted legal drama with complex characters and storylines that keep viewers engaged. The show's focus on the battle between justice and politics, as well as its use of real Chicago locations, gives the series a unique edge that sets it apart from other legal dramas on television. While the show was ultimately cancelled after one season, it remains a strong addition to Dick Wolf's impressive body of work.

Chicago Justice is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on March 1, 2017.

Where to Watch Chicago Justice

Chicago Justice is available for streaming on the NBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Chicago Justice on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 1, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (4,277)