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    Episode list. Season 1: 1991–92. Season 2: 1992–93. Season 3: 1993. External links. Dark Justice is an American crime drama television series about a judge who becomes a vigilante by night so that he can bring high-level offenders who use technicalities to "escape" the legal system to what he calls "dark justice."

  2. Dark Justice is an American comedy television series created and written by Mike Gerbino. Che Holloway stars as the first Officer of color to work in a small town police department. The series premiered January 10, 2016. The first season had six episodes.

  3. A female private investigator is assaulted by some cops. She files charges and Nick is about to let the case push through when the police provide them with an alibi. So he dismisses the case and the woman is not happy. Nick proceeds to pursue them and the woman follows them too and discovers Nick.

  4. S1.E10 ∙ Simon Says. Fri, Jun 7, 1991. A criminal who avoided being sent to prison by claiming to be insane, has been living like a king in the facility he was sent to. When he orders the death of an inmate and avoids being tried, Nick decides to go after him.

  5. Aug 31, 2022 · A guide listing the titles AND air dates for episodes of the TV series Dark Justice.

  6. 1993 • 22 Episodes. Season 3 of Dark Justice premiered on April 16, 1993. Dark Justice is an American crime drama about a judge that turns into a vigilante by night in order to bring to justice high-level offenders that use technicalities to "escape" the legal system.

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    Dark Justice is an American crime drama television series about a judge who becomes a vigilante by night so that he can bring high-level offenders who use technicalities to "escape" the legal system to what he calls "dark justice." The role of Judge Nicholas Marshall was played by actors Ramy Zada (1991) and Bruce Abbott (1992–1993).

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