Dark Justice Season 1

Dark Justice - Season 1

1991 • 22 episodes

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22 episodes
Apr 05, 1991

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Nowhere to Hide
Episode 1

Nowhere to Hide

Episode 1 • Apr 05, 1991

In the series premiere, we are introduced to the double life of Superior Court Judge Nicholas Marshall (Ramy Zada) who is a by-the-book judge by day and a guardian of justice by night. His associates are Cat (Begona Plaza) and Moon (Dick O'Neill) and in the premiere they add to their ranks Gibs (Clayton Prince), a special effects wizard. Their first target is Caldecott Rush (Shane Black), a corporate hitman who kills a company spy and his girlfriend and is let off by Nick on a technicality. The four then proceed to convince Rush that his last employer, an aerodynamics company with government ties, is out to terminate him. After the company's CEO is exposed by Nick and the gang, they follow Rush to the home of the arresting office in his case. He deliberately planned the bad arrest because Rush's identity had been made. After Rush kills the policeman in a struggle, the newly christened ""Night Watchmen"" deliver their verdict and depart before the police arrive. Rush is then sentence

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What Comes Around
Episode 2

What Comes Around

Episode 2 • Apr 12, 1991

Nick in rough disguise goes to a strip club to help out an old friend, Jason Grey. The undercover cop needed Nick's help to solidify his cover. Nick beating the hell out of Grey in the club does not work, as Grey is killed by his targer. The man responsible is Sterling Pope, a high-rolling drug middleman. Gibs poses as an IRS agent who then takes money under the table from Pope, who ironically funds the Night Watchmen's operation to take him down. Cat poses as a rich, beautiful woman to get Pope's attention. Nick re-enters the picture in his rough disguise from the club (hair down, cut on the face, unshaven, bandage on nose) and threatens Pope with his life if he doesn't move some drugs for him. This truly makes Pope a middleman, as his life is threatened by both Nick and the boss who will get his drugs, Mr. Brandon. As expected, the drug deal goes bad, Brandon escapes as does Nick, but Pope is arrested. Horton then drops the charges with the understanding that any claim to the

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Out of Mind, Out of Sight
Episode 3

Out of Mind, Out of Sight

Episode 3 • Apr 19, 1991

Architect David Gordon has killed his wife and now his partner, and with the secretary in on it, he thinks he is scot free. His cleaning lady saw him and turned him in, but since she is an illegal alien she flees and there is no witness to the crime. Nick's idea is to have Gordon solve his own crime. An experimental drug administered by Gibs causes temporary amnesia. The sting here is to set Gordon, who is a freak for detective novels, up as an old-time gumshoe with Nick as his partner, Cat as his wife, and Moon playing the role of the murdering architect. Flashes of his memory begin to return gradually, which are sparked by the return of the secretary, who had skipped town to beat the heat of the trial. They make her jealous when she sees Gordon with Cat. After a staged shootout with ""Gordon"", they break into Gordon's house and then the real Gordon has a ""hunch"" on where the bodies are buried. He is in the middle of digging them up when everything is clear. After a fistfight w

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To Die For
Episode 4

To Die For

Episode 4 • Apr 26, 1991

Nick's mentor on the bench, Judge Carter Harrison, is murdered by his new bride, Dana Hollister, who has a history of marrying rich old men and then bumping them off. The Watchmen set up Moon as a rich man for Dana to marry. Meanwhile, Harrison's son-in-law is determined to expose Hollister for what she is. She intimadated his son not to testify by killing their dog. Also he feels he is losing his wife and feels competetive with Nick. Moon proposes marriage, and they sneak out of the ceremony to be alone. Dana thinks she has committed the deed when the other three burst in (Nick had been playing Moon's younger business partner, Gibs was the limo driver, and Cat was Moon's former fiance who Hollister thought she electrocuted) and Moon wakes up, obviously not dead. A tape recorder hidden in the room seals Dana Hollister's appointment with the Superior Court.

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In Mysterious Ways
Episode 5

In Mysterious Ways

Episode 5 • May 03, 1991

Nick temporarily transfers to civil court, where he hears a case against the televangelist Horace Blake, who has made a Bakker-esque claim that the Lord will take him on Easter if he does not raise a certain amount of money. The Watchmen set out to convince the reverend that the Lord is fully intending to bring him home, in other words, to con a con man into believing his own scam. Cat plays a prostitute to test Blake's faith, Gibs is the new sound guy on the TV show, who then introduces the plagues to his viewers. A burning bible, frogs, the mark of the devil, all this tests Blake's scam in his own mind. In a deranged panic, he kidnaps Cat and takes her to the apartment where his father, also a preacher, died of a heart attack with a prostitute. Eventually, Blake confesses all on TV, gives the money to the masses, and eventually preaches to his fellow prisoners.

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The Carnival
Episode 6

The Carnival

Episode 6 • May 10, 1991

McGrath, a thug-for-hire, is intimidating the mostly Jewish population of the Bay Heights neighborhood by posing himself and his gang as neo-Nazis. In reality, they are being paid by Richard Hastings, an ambitious businessman who is trying to force everyone out so he can buy the land up for cheap and renovate that part of the city. A young boy who works for Greenbaum, a local merchant, witnesses McGrath commit a murder, but is too scared to complete his testimony in court, not to mention his father disapproves of his involvement in court. Nick has Gibs pose as a victim of the hate gangs who Greenbaum takes in and has work in his bagel store. Cat discovers McGrath's plan at a local hangout and is forced to ride along on a drive-by shooting. Nick had tried scaring the thugs away from the boy, but failed to prevent Greenbaum's store from being shot up. Finally, Nick forces a confession out of McGrath, and the videotape from the store is broadcast at the dedication ceremony for the ne

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Brother Mine
Episode 7

Brother Mine

Episode 7 • May 17, 1991

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Broken Toys
Episode 8

Broken Toys

Episode 8 • May 24, 1991

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I Hate Mondays
Episode 9

I Hate Mondays

Episode 9 • May 31, 1991

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Simon Says
Episode 10

Simon Says

Episode 10 • Jun 07, 1991

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Urban Renewal
Episode 11

Urban Renewal

Episode 11 • Sep 13, 1991

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Once Upon a Time in Krestridge
Episode 12

Once Upon a Time in Krestridge

Episode 12 • Sep 20, 1991

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Forbes for the Defense
Episode 13

Forbes for the Defense

Episode 13 • Sep 27, 1991

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Marshall Law
Episode 14

Marshall Law

Episode 14 • Oct 04, 1991

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Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
Episode 15

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree

Episode 15 • Oct 18, 1991

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Smokescreen
Episode 16

Smokescreen

Episode 16 • Oct 25, 1991

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The Neutralizing Factor
Episode 17

The Neutralizing Factor

Episode 17 • Nov 01, 1991

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Playing the Odds
Episode 18

Playing the Odds

Episode 18 • Nov 08, 1991

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Diplomatic Immunity
Episode 19

Diplomatic Immunity

Episode 19 • Nov 15, 1991

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Caught in the Act
Episode 20

Caught in the Act

Episode 20 • Nov 22, 1991

On their latest sting operation,Gibson,Moon,and Maria are caught when Federal Agents arrive at the scene too soon.Nick arranges to have them tried in his Courtroom.Will they be found not guilty?

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Once Loved, Twice Dead
Episode 21

Once Loved, Twice Dead

Episode 21 • Feb 07, 1992

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Judgement Night
Episode 22

Judgement Night

Episode 22 • Feb 28, 1992

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