The Jury
Set in New York City, the series brings the viewer into the jury room to watch the deliberators try to answer the many questions posed during a trial. As facts are exposed through flashbacks of testimony and crime footage, viewers will form their own opinions about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Following each verdict, a final flashback will let viewers see the crime as it actually happened and reveal whether or not the jury made the right decision. The Jury featuring Billy Burke and Shalom Harlow is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can track it for updates. It's a crime and drama show with 15 episodes over 2 seasons. The Jury is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.0 (137 votes).
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The Jury Season 1 Overview
Jun 9, 2004 - Aug 7, 2004Season 1 of The Jury has 10 episodes that are not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when an episode becomes available on your services.
The Jury Season 1 Episodes
S01 E10Too Jung to Die
Aug 7, 2004S01 E10 of The Jury is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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S01 E09 Lamentation on the Reservation
Jul 31, 2004S01 E09 of The Jury is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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S01 E08 Pilot
Jul 24, 2004S01 E08 of The Jury is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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The Jury Overview
Set in New York City, the series brings the viewer into the jury room to watch the deliberators try to answer the many questions posed during a trial. As facts are exposed through flashbacks of testimony and crime footage, viewers will form their own opinions about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Following each verdict, a final flashback will let viewers see the crime as it actually happened and reveal whether or not the jury made the right decision.