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  1. JUSTICE, USA puts us in the shoes of indigent defendants, offering an inside, 360-degree look at the criminal justice system in some of the most vibrant and racially-divided cities in the United States. It is a powerful, unflinching, real-life version of “Law & Order.”

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  2. JUSTICE, USA puts us in the shoes of indigent defendants, offering an inside, 360-degree look at the criminal justice system in some of the most vibrant and racially-divided cities in the United States. It is a powerful, unflinching, real-life version of “Law & Order.”. Learn More.

  3. Beginning in 2013, he began work on a documentary on the criminal justice system, "Justice, USA," that would put the audience in the shoes of indigent criminal defendants. The project came to fruition with a six-episode series filmed in Nashville, TN, that will air on MAX beginning March 14, 2024.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Justice, USA Week 1: Executive Producer Marshall Goldberg and Showrunner Randy Ferrell Discuss Why It Took So Long to Make the Series, Filming on Location in Nashville and More. Kara Howland , March 15, 2024. Warning: Major spoilers ahead. Turn back now if you haven’t watched the first two episodes of Justice, USA.

  5. A 360-degree insider’s view of Nashville's criminal justice system, offering unprecedented access to the men’s, women’s, and juvenile jails, as we watch inmates, deputies, lawyers, and ...

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  6. www.max.com › shows › justice-usaJustice, USA | Max

    This six-part docuseries takes a compelling, insider’s view of Nashville’s criminal justice system, offering access to men’s, women’s, and juvenile jails as inmates and law enforcement confront issues of incarceration, mental illness, and addiction.

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · This compelling 360-degree view of Nashville's criminal justice system offers unprecedented access to the lives of inmates, legal counsel and administrators as they confront issues of mental health, addiction and the incarceration of juveniles and women. Documentary 2024. TV-MA.