Dark Justice
"Justice is blind, but it can see in the dark."
A CBS Original
In this 1991 crime drama, a respected judge leads a double life after hours, taking justice into his own hands against the powerful criminals who exploit legal loopholes to dodge accountability. By day Judge Nicholas Marshall presides with a steady demeanor, but under the cover of night he hunts... Read more
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About Dark Justice
In this 1991 crime drama, a respected judge leads a double life after hours, taking justice into his own hands against the powerful criminals who exploit legal loopholes to dodge accountability. By day Judge Nicholas Marshall presides with a steady demeanor, but under the cover of night he hunts those who slip through the system, using unconventional means to ensure consequences. The series tilts between courtroom drama and nocturnal pursuit, exploring moral ambiguity as Marshall weighs the costs of stepping outside the law. The danger is real and the lines between right and wrong blur as the casework intersects his own sense of justice.
Dark Justice debuted in 1991 as a television crime drama created by Jeff Freilich. The top cast includes Bruce Abbott as Judge Nicholas Marshall, with Clayton Prince as Jericho Gibson and Janet Gunn as Kelly Cochrane, anchoring the series' tense dynamics. The series also used a rotating cast of guest stars to explore different facets of justice.
Critics framed the show around a central tension between formal law and personal ethics, asking whether a judge can or should bend rules to stop those who exploit technicalities. The show blends courtroom procedure with nocturnal pursuit, highlighting the price of vigilantism and the fragility of due process. Performances ground the premise, giving Marshall a moral center amid escalating moral complexity.
Dark Justice did not become a household title, leaving a modest footprint in 90s crime drama. It is remembered more by fans of legal noir than by mainstream pop culture, with few widely cited scenes or quotes. Yet its premise has echoes in later stories about legal systems clashing with personal judgment, a lineage fans note with curiosity.
No major awards are documented for the series. While Dark Justice is notable for its premise and cast, it did not receive prominent nominations from the major award bodies.
Details
- Release Date
- April 05, 1991
- Episode Length
- 46m
- User Ratings
- 15 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 66
- Network
- CBS
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Crime, Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- David Salzman Entertainment (QDE) +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Bruce Abbott
Judge Nicholas Marshall
Clayton Prince
Jericho Gibson
Janet Gunn
Kelly Cochrane
Dick O'Neill
Arnold Willis
Created by: Jeff Freilich
Seasons (3 seasons, 66 episodes)
Season 1
22 episodes - 1991
Season 2
22 episodes - 1992
Season 3
22 episodes - 1993