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  1. The Jury is a British television serial broadcast in 2002 (with a second series in 2011). The series was the first ever to be allowed to film inside the historic Old Bailey courthouse. Plot. Series One. The killing of a 15-year-old-boy rocks the nation, as a Sikh classmate of the boy is charged with the murder.

    • Legal Drama
  2. The Jury foi uma série de televisão de curta duração, exibida originalmente pela FOX em 2004, que foi cancelada com apenas 10 episódios filmados e exibidos nos Estados Unidos. Toda semana, na mesma corte de Nova Iorque, um novo júri avaliava os casos expostos, e ficava à opção do telespectador a escolha do resultado final ...

  3. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-JuryPrime Video: The Jury S1

    16 de fev. de 2002 · Gerard Butler and Mark Strong co-star in The Jury season 1. A white boy has been killed in cold blood, and his classmate, a reclusive Sikh, is on trial for murder. The eyes of the country turn to the jurors. Schoolboy Duvinder Singh is accused of the shocking murder of a 15-year-old classmate.

  4. Episode list. The Jury. Top-rated. Mon, Mar 18, 2002. S1.E6. Episode #1.6. The jury's task is coming to a close. Johnny Donne is recovering from his bender and has to come to terms with falling off the wagon. Johnny and Rose are appropriately awkward with one another. Marcia's reconciliation with her long absent mother comes to success.

  5. Season 1 – The Jury. The facts of a criminal case are shown each week as a jury deliberates the defendant's guilt or innocence in a New York courtroom. After the verdict is rendered, a flashback...

    • Jake Paltrow
    • June 8, 2004
    • Billy Burke
  6. The Jury: With Danica De Giorgio, James Macpherson, Hollie Hughes, Prue MacSween. Sky News Australia's Danica De Giorgio hosts a topical debating show where a 12-person jury deliberates its verdict on the week's hottest presented arguments.

  7. The Jury is an American legal drama television series that aired on Fox from June 8 to August 6, 2004. [1] . Each week, in the same New York City courtroom, a new 12-person jury deliberates over a criminal case. Each episode begins at the start of jury deliberations; the trial is recounted through flashbacks. [2]