Equal Justice (1990)
Equal Justice was a television legal drama broadcast in the United States by ABC from March 27, 1990 to July 3, 1991. This series details on the lives of the district attorney's office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The series stars George DiCenzo, Cotter Smith, Kathleen Lloyd, Jane Kaczmarek, Sarah Jessica Parker, Barry Miller, Joe Morton, James Wilder, Jon Tenney and Debrah Farentino. Despite earning critical acclaim, the show received low ratings throughout its run and was cancelled after only two seasons.
- Thomas Carter
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Season 2:
Michael Prosecutes a man who didn't tell his sex partner he had AIDS; Briggs's witness has multiple personalities.
Searls confronts Bauer in a bid to win a death-sentence conviction against a 17-year-old; Julie contents with obnoxious but attractive Detective Frank Mirelli; Linda faces a co-op board.
Michael believes his client is just as guilty as the man's ex-wife, who pled insanity after murdering the man's new wife; Searls tries to evade the seductress daughter of a judge.
Rogan prosecutes a doctor accused of killing a terminally ill woman with her consent; Julie and Mirelli explore each other's worlds; Briggs dumps a messy case on JoAnn.
Rogan announces he's resigning to run against Bach; Searls' murder case is thwarted by federal bigwigs; James' girlfriend's murderer is caught; Kerry takes part in a demonstration.
A homeless girl is too terrified to testify against her attacker; Rogan risks compromsing his vision for politics; Harris wants to go on a TV dating show with Bauer.
JoAnn's nerves are shattered when a prisoner holding a bun on her is killed before her eyes; Rogan betrays his loved ones in an effort to revive his campaign; Michael prosecutes a popular bakertball coach accused in his star player's death.