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  1. The Jury: With Paul Bhattacharjee, Gerard Butler, Nina Sosanya, Nicholas Farrell. Twelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.

  2. The lives of 12 people are turned upside down when they are summoned for jury duty in a controversial murder retrial. New evidence has come to light calling into question the conviction of Alan Lane, who was found guilty almost five years previously of killing three women he met on the internet.

  3. Jury Duty: Created by Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky. With James Marsden, Alan Barinholtz, Susan Berger, Cassandra Blair. It follows the workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of Ronald Gladden, a juror who is unaware the entire case is fake.

  4. The Jury (TV Series 2002–2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. 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 shows whether the...

  6. The Jury: Murder Trial. How much can we trust our justice system? In this landmark experiment, a real-life murder trial is restaged in front of two juries of ordinary people. Will they both...

  7. Feb 17, 2002 · Award-winning drama by Peter Morgan following the experiences of 12 jurors as their lives are turned upside-down by participating in a long and tangled murder case. International 2002. TV-MA. Starring Paul Bhattacharjee, Gerard Butler, Julie Walters.

  8. The Jury is a British television serial broadcast in 2002. The series was the first ever to be allowed to film inside the historic Old Bailey courthouse.

  9. Watch The Jury Free Online | A highly publicized murder trial brings together 12 jurors, who must survive the media circus and reach a verdict in this thoughtful and gripping mini-series.

  10. 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.

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