Law & Order: Juvenile Crimes Unit

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Law & Order: Juvenile Crimes Unit is an American police procedural/legal drama series adapted as a spin-off of Law & Order.

Set in New York, the series follows a two part approach. When a crime is committed by a juvenile, the victims are represented by three separate, yet equally important, groups: the Juvenile Crimes Unit, who specialize in crimes committed by juveniles, the New York Police Department, who investigate the crime, and the New York District Attorney's office, who conduct the people's case in the trial. In almost every episode, the first half-hour focuses on the investigation by the detectives, followed by the second half the of episode focusing on the prosecution of the offenders by the district attorneys.

Investigating the crimes are a team of elite detectives, who all report to their ranking captain. It is their job to investigate the crime, collect evidence, interview witnesses and then, when the evidence points to a suspect or suspects, place the suspect(s) under arrest. The matter is then taken over by the prosecutors of the New York District Attorney's office. They discuss deals, prepare the witnesses and evidence and conduct the people's case in the trial.

Both teams work with the Medical Examiners Office, Crime Lab and psychiatrists from both the police department and DA's office.

Law

 * - as Senior Detective Andrew Lonsin
 * Jennifer Carpenter as Junior Detective Sharon Neil
 * - as Junior Detective Stephen Burmingham
 * - as Junior Detective Ralph Yaski
 * - as Junior Detective Brandi Kurtzman
 * - Doctor Bruce Owers
 * - as Junior Detective Todd Anderson
 * - as Lieutenant Meg Morton

Order

 * - as Assistant District Attorney Cynthia Menwick

Recurring Characters
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Season One (2014-2015)
#1 - Abused

Donna Anderson, a woman recently released from prison for child abuse, is found stabbed to death in her home by her parole officer. Her 16-year-old son, Josh, confesses to the crime and tells the JCU that she had resumed her abusive ways and he was trying to defend himself, but Detective Neil believes that he murdered her in cold blood.

#2 - Brotherly Love

Seventeen-year-old Tyler Castro is found murdered in his bed, his throat brutally slit. The knife used to kill him is found and the fingerprints on it belong to his 11-year-old brother, Ethan, who tells the JCU that Tyler had been molesting him for the past several years. When a piece of evidence, a condom with both Tyler and Ethan's DNA on and in it, is found, confirming Ethan's story, the question is asked: Who is the real victim?

SPECIAL NOTE: This episode is also a crossover with Law & Order: SVU.

#3 - Arranged

Seventeen-year-old Lawrence Ketwell is shot to death while walking home late one night and the perpetrator later turns out to be fourteen-year-old Lisa Orla. The JCU then discovers that Lisa's parents were forcing her to marry Lawrence on her 15th birthday, which was only a week away, and Social Services refused to intervene, as there was no crime being committed and no signs of abuse.

#4 - Double Jeopardy

Fifteen-year-old Kyle Herzog is acquitted in the brutal rape and murder of his 24-year-old neighbor, Beverly Cooke, but the JCU discovers some evidence that proves his guilt and, due to the fact that Beverly was African-American, believe that they may be able to retry the case as a hate crime.

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