Law & Order: Trial by Jury

The comedy routine ends for Law & Order: Trial by Jury: NBC cancels the series, no Season 2

Law & Order: Trial by Jury: 2005 | NBC | Scripted | 1 Season | Canceled

Law & Order: Trial by Jury Season 2 Status: Canceled

Law & Order: Trial by Jury Season 1 Release Date: March 3, 2005

Whether could we expect Law & Order: Trial by Jury Season 2 on NBC? Will NBC decide to pick up Law & Order: Trial by Jury for Season 2?

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Law & Order: Trial by Jury debuted on March 03, 2005 on NBC. It's a 60-minute Scripted TV series tagged drama, crime, legal that broadcast its 1st season on NBC by Fridays at 22:00.

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Law & Order: Trial by Jury Summary

Show Name: Law & Order: Trial by Jury

Premiere date: March 03, 2005

Show Network: NBC

Show Type: Scripted

Show country: United States

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Show Genres: drama, crime, legal