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'''''Chicago Justice''''' is a television legal drama that follows the lives of prosecutors and investigators working at the Cook County State's Attorney's Office in Chicago.  The series aired for once season on NBC in 2017 and is set in  
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'''''Chicago Justice''''' is a television legal drama that follows the lives of prosecutors and investigators working at the Cook County State's Attorney's Office in Chicago.  The series aired for one season on NBC in 2017 and is set in  
 
the "Chicago" television universe, which includes the series ''[[Chicago Fire]]'', ''[[Chicago P.D.]]'', and ''[[Chicago Med]]'', all of which are being executive-produced by Dick Wolf.  The series' cast includes [[Carl Weathers]], [[Philip Winchester]], [[Joelle Carter]] and [[Jon Seda]], whose character was transferred from ''[[Chicago P.D.]]''  ''Chicago Justice'' aired 13 episodes in 2017.
 
the "Chicago" television universe, which includes the series ''[[Chicago Fire]]'', ''[[Chicago P.D.]]'', and ''[[Chicago Med]]'', all of which are being executive-produced by Dick Wolf.  The series' cast includes [[Carl Weathers]], [[Philip Winchester]], [[Joelle Carter]] and [[Jon Seda]], whose character was transferred from ''[[Chicago P.D.]]''  ''Chicago Justice'' aired 13 episodes in 2017.
  

Revision as of 18:52, 23 May 2017

Chicago Justice (2017)

Chicago Justice is a television legal drama that follows the lives of prosecutors and investigators working at the Cook County State's Attorney's Office in Chicago. The series aired for one season on NBC in 2017 and is set in the "Chicago" television universe, which includes the series Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med, all of which are being executive-produced by Dick Wolf. The series' cast includes Carl Weathers, Philip Winchester, Joelle Carter and Jon Seda, whose character was transferred from Chicago P.D. Chicago Justice aired 13 episodes in 2017.

In addition, the show had many connections with the Dick Wolf's Law & Order universe, like having the lead character, Assistant State's Attorney Peter Stone (Winchester), be the son of former EADA Ben Stone (Michael Moriarty), and featured appearances by former L&O regulars and semi-regulars like Paul Robinette (Richard Brooks), Shambala Green (Lorraine Toussaint) and Danielle Melnick (Tovah Feldshuh).

The following weapons were used in the series Chicago Justice:


Taurus PT92

In "Drill" (S1E10), a well-worn stainless Taurus PT92 is seen being turned in during a gun buyback program and is seen later in the hands of Peter Stone (Philip Winchester), Laura Nagel (Joelle Carter) and Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda).

Taurus PT92AFS (Stainless) with Slimline Black Factory Grips - 9x19mm

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