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| In Justice |
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| Show Tidbits | During the course of the show's run the term "NJP" is used quite often. NJP stands for the National Justice Project, the organization where the characters of the show work. | Every episode of the show starts out with "what the jury believe", even though most of the time the NJP can prove that what they believed isn't exactly what happened. | Similar to "Law & Order", "In Justice" started with an opening narration:
"Every trial results in a verdict, but not every verdict results in the truth. This is what the jury believed..." |
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