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Set in the beautiful Californian landscape, it's never a boring day for the officers at the LAPD.
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This series is the first Law & Order spin-off to take place outside of the Big Apple, featuring the captivating cast of Terrence Howard, Corey Stoll, Alana De La Garza, Rachel Ticotin, and Alfred Molina. Law & Order: Los Angeles 1 Season, 22 episodes The series starred Jerry Orbach, Amy Carlson, and Bebe Neuwirth and showcased legal teams for both the prosecution and defense of jury trials. But this series emphasizes the latter, with each episode starting with a criminal arraignment.

Many Law & Order spin-offs are equal parts criminal investigation and trial.
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Law & Order: Trial by Jury 1 Season, 13 episodes But hey, if they can make the defense as charismatic as Special Victims Unit’s prosecutors Rafael Barba ( Raul Esparza) and Dominick Carisi ( Peter Scanavino), if the series ever makes it back to the writers' room, fans will most likely give it a chance.Detective Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) (in car), Roger Coffman (Dennis Christopher), Detective Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe) from Season 2 Episode 19 of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Is it possible we may see For the Defense in a few years when more time can be spent on it? It’s definitely possible, though it may not be the “unbiased” view it has been described as. However, it ultimately boils down to an amicable decision between Wolf and NBC to scrap the show and continue to pursue different titles. It’s not as fascinating a dumpster fire as the history of a scrapped show like Confederate, but it does have a few of the same issues, like a too-quick announcement and a political climate that makes procedural crime dramas rather controversial. With so many other Law and Order projects requiring attention and being a proposed addition to a franchise that spends a lot of time belittling defense attorneys, For the Defense had a lot of obstacles from the beginning. It seems the series would be very closely related to Special Victims Unit, so perhaps it’s best for it to be tabled until the series ends - if it ever actually does. However, nothing else has been mentioned about the show since.

However, in March 2019, the series returned to development, and in 2020, it was discussed that the series would premiere on Peacock, a streaming service owned by NBC. Another series, Law and Order: Hate Crimes, had been announced in 2018 and was meant to have an introductory tie-in episode in Special Victims Unit’s twentieth season.
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Plus, as previously mentioned, it’d be a bit out of place in the Dick Wolf Thursday Night Cop Show Power Hour, and given how much energy must be going into the writing of Special Victims Unit, Organized Crime, and Law and Order amidst all the criticism of police and police-based shows, Wolf’s team probably has very full hands.įor the Defense isn’t the only Law and Order series that has been scrapped recently, either. That’s a pretty rough start for a series that’s set to premiere in September of the same year, especially as a series revival is also being written and filmed alongside franchise favorites like Special Victims Unit. By its cancelation in July 2021, there had been no parts cast, no filming, and now word on script production. There’s also the simple fact that Wolf wasn’t seeing the progress necessary for the show. With everything looking good, NBC announced on May 14, 2021, that For the Defense would premiere in the 21-22 television lineup, right alongside Special Victims Unit and Organized Crime. The two were a dream team for the series both Wolf and Mendelsohn have been responsible for some of the most popular crime dramas of the last three decades. Mendelsohn herself had a hand in legal dramas previously as the producer of 2010’s The Defenders, writer and producer of 2006’s Capitol Law, and writer of an episode of 1990’s The Trials of Rosie O’Neill, and had a similar excitement as Wolf about taking a look at the other side of the justice system. Wolf teamed up with CSIproducer Carol Mendelsohn as the project came into creation. This is a bit of a change from the typical police procedural setup of the other series in the franchise, which executive producer Dick Wolf seemed particularly excited about, as it was a new take on the 30-year-old franchise that would give viewers a different perspective on the criminal justice system. Similar to the other installments, For the Defense would craft plots from real-life headlines and focus on how defense attorneys protect the accused and the moral struggles that come along with the job. On May 3, 2021, NBC greenlit a straight-to-series addition to the Law & Order universe that would examine the work of defense attorneys, a first for the prosecution-focused drama franchise, called Law & Order: For the Defense.
