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Set in New Orleans, LA, the series follows the same two-part approach as the original series, but like SVU and CI, also allows significant development for the series characters. In each episode, when a crime is committed, the victims are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the New Orleans Police Department, where a team of elite detectives and their ranking captain investigate the crime, and the New Orleans District Attorney's Office, where the D.A. and his team of A.D.A.s conduct the people's case against the offenders in the trial, with D.A. Investigators often assisting the police in their investigations to make sure they run smoothly. In every episode, the first half hour focuses on the investigation by the detectives, followed by the second half the of episode fo

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  • Law & Order: New Orleans
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  • Set in New Orleans, LA, the series follows the same two-part approach as the original series, but like SVU and CI, also allows significant development for the series characters. In each episode, when a crime is committed, the victims are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the New Orleans Police Department, where a team of elite detectives and their ranking captain investigate the crime, and the New Orleans District Attorney's Office, where the D.A. and his team of A.D.A.s conduct the people's case against the offenders in the trial, with D.A. Investigators often assisting the police in their investigations to make sure they run smoothly. In every episode, the first half hour focuses on the investigation by the detectives, followed by the second half the of episode fo
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  • Set in New Orleans, LA, the series follows the same two-part approach as the original series, but like SVU and CI, also allows significant development for the series characters. In each episode, when a crime is committed, the victims are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the New Orleans Police Department, where a team of elite detectives and their ranking captain investigate the crime, and the New Orleans District Attorney's Office, where the D.A. and his team of A.D.A.s conduct the people's case against the offenders in the trial, with D.A. Investigators often assisting the police in their investigations to make sure they run smoothly. In 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 assistant district attorneys. Investigating the crimes are the N.O.P.D.'s Major Criminal Case Investigation Squad (MCCIS), who all report to their 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 Orleans 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, and deliver it those that abuse it, Big Easy-style. In the style of the original Law & Order, episodes are often "ripped from the headlines" or loosely based on a real crime that received media attention. At times, a particular case could take an entire season’s length to be closed. A spin-off, Hartman, focusing on popular recurring character Chloe Hartman, has premiered.
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