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Created by
  
Dick Wolf

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
1 March 2017

Genre
  
Legal drama

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Composer(s)
  
Atli Örvarsson

Original language(s)
  
English

Network
  
NBC

Program creators
  
Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead

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Developed by
  
Derek Haas Michael Brandt Matt Olmstead

Starring
  
Philip Winchester Jon Seda Joelle Carter Monica Barbaro Carl Weathers

Executive producers
  
Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, Derek Haas

Similar
  
Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Great News, The Blacklist: Redemption

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Chicago Justice is an American legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf as a spin-off from Chicago P.D. It is the fourth series in the Chicago franchise.

Contents

On May 12, 2016, a day after the backdoor pilot aired on Chicago P.D., NBC gave the show a series order. The series premiered as a special preview on March 1, 2017, concluding a crossover with Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. It will then air in its regularly scheduled time slot beginning on March 5, 2017.

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Plot

Set in Chicago, Chicago Justice is the fourth series in Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise. It follows the State's Attorney team of prosecutors and investigators who work around the clock to bring justice to victims.

Regular

  • Philip Winchester as Assistant State's Attorney Peter Stone
  • Jon Seda as Chief Investigator Antonio Dawson
  • Joelle Carter as Investigator Laura Nagel
  • Monica Barbaro as Assistant State's Attorney Anna Valdez
  • Carl Weathers as State's Attorney Mark Jefferies
  • Crossover

  • Jason Beghe as Sergeant Henry "Hank" Voight
  • Elias Koteas as Detective Alvin Olinsky
  • Taylor Kinney as Lieutenant Kelly Severide
  • Richard Brooks as Paul Robinette
  • Tovah Feldshuh as Judge Danielle Melnick
  • Guest

  • Bradley Whitford as Defense Attorney Albert Forrest
  • Production

    Rumored to be in development on January 13, 2016, as a spinoff from Chicago P.D., the show was confirmed on January 21 under the working title Chicago Law during the 2016 Television Critics Association winter press tour. By the time of March 11, the title was changed to Chicago Justice. Filming began on March 28 for the backdoor pilot that aired on May 11 as the twenty-first episode of the third season of Chicago P.D. The pilot is partially based on historical events and finds its inception from a true story. The series was greenlighted by NBC for the show's pilot episode on May 12, 2016.

    Casting

    Philip Winchester was the first to be cast on February 19, 2016, as Peter Stone, the prosecutor who put Voight in prison years ago. His father is Benjamin Stone, an assistant district attorney on the first four seasons of Law & Order. Nazneen Contractor joined the series on March 11, 2016, and Joelle Carter on March 14, 2016. Rocky alum Carl Weathers joined the cast on March 19 as Cook County State's Attorney Mark Jefferies, while Ryan-James Hatanaka was added to the cast on March 24. Lorraine Toussaint reprised her role in the pilot as defense attorney Shambala Green, who appeared in seven episodes of Law & Order. Contractor exited the show on July 7, 2016, to join the cast of CBS police procedural drama Ransom. On August 25, 2016, Monica Barbaro was added to the cast. On September 28, it was reported that Jon Seda's character Antonio Dawson would move from P.D. to Justice, where Antonio will become an investigator for the State's Attorney's office. With this move, Hatanaka departed the series. Richard Brooks will reprise his Law & Order role of Paul Robinette in the episode "Uncertainty Principle". Tovah Feldshuh appeared on the premiere episode as her Law & Order character Danielle Melnick, now a judge.

    References

    Chicago Justice Wikipedia