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- 2019 · Crime drama · 1 season
Cast
Episode Guide
- 1. Pilot Feb 15, 2019
- Madeline leads her criminal defense firm while searching for the real killer in her own case.
- 2. The Burden of Truth Feb 22, 2019
- The team opens a case with Tamara Folsom, a rape victim unjustly convicted of murder.
- 3. A Minor Confession Mar 1, 2019
- Easy's church recruits the team to retry the case of a man convicted of murder at the age of 14.
Proven Innocent is an American legal drama television series created by David Elliot, which premiered on February 15, 2019, on Fox. The series follows the employees of a wrongful conviction law firm and stars Rachelle Lefevre , Russell Hornsby , Nikki M. James , Vincent Kartheiser , Riley Smith , Kelsey Grammer , and Clare O'Connor.
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Proven Innocent: Created by David Elliot. With Rachelle Lefevre, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Nikki M. James. A legal team takes on cases involving wrongful convictions.
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Watch the trailer and buy the first season of Proven Innocent, a show about a lawyer who fights to exonerate wrongfully convicted people. The series stars Kelsey Grammer, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser and more.
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Proven Innocent. Season 1. Proven Innocent follows a criminal defense firm led by an uncompromising lawyer, who fights for the innocence of others, as well as her own. 81 2019 15 episodes. X-Ray TV-14.
"Proven Innocent" tells the emotional story of one woman's fight to prove the innocence of wrongfully convicted people. The legal drama follows an underdog criminal defense firm led by a fierce ...
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Feb 11, 2019 · The new Fox drama “Proven Innocent” would seem to be made for a moment in which many are looking more closely at the methods of prosecutors and seeing excesses in the criminal-justice system.