Law and Order
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*''[[Conviction]]: This show features [[Alexandra Cabot]].
 
*''[[Conviction]]: This show features [[Alexandra Cabot]].
   
*''[[Paris Criminal Investigations]]'': This show is the [[France|French]] version of ''[[Law & Order]]''.
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*''[[Paris enquêtes criminelles]]'': This show is the [[France|French]] version of ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]''.
   
 
*''[[Law & Order: UK]]'': This show is the [[United Kingdom]]'s version of the series.
 
*''[[Law & Order: UK]]'': This show is the [[United Kingdom]]'s version of the series.

Revision as of 19:13, 12 April 2009

The term Law & Order franchise is commonly used to describe a number of related American television programs created by Dick Wolf and originally broadcast on NBC, all of which deal with some aspect of the New York City criminal justice system.

List of Shows

  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent: This show focuses on high-profile cases investigated by the Major Case Squad, with special focus on the actions of the criminals pursued.
  • Law & Order: Trial by Jury: This show mostly followed the jury's side of a case, and was the first Law & Order series that was canceled due to low ratings.

Shared people and resources in a common fictional setting are the connecting links between the shows, e.g., Hudson University and the New York Ledger tabloid newspaper. Many supporting characters, such as District Attorneys, psychologists and Medical Examiners are also shared among the shows. Occasionally, crossovers of main characters and/or shared storylines between two of the shows will occur. A few major characters have also left the cast of one show within the franchise only to eventually join another. The franchise also crossed over on several occasions with the independently conceived Homicide: Life on the Street.