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Shark

A Los Angeles attorney-to-the-stars changes paths and becomes a prosecutor, heading up an elite team of ambitious young assistant district attorneys who take on high profile cases.

 

Shark (2006)

Title character Sebastian Stark is an L.A. hot-shot lawyer, who leaves his lucrative career as defender of rich criminals to join the public prosecution under the District Attorney (D.A.), which allows him to form a trial team of his own, consisting of young lawyers, like Casey Woodland, son of a legislator, who thus get a opportunity to learn straight from the master, if they can stand his hellish pace and walk the tight rope between respecting the law while using it and winning whatever it takes. A P.I. helps out digging up factual information. While in nearly every episode a criminal is found out and put behind bars, after testing out tactics in Shark's private mock court, Sebastian often also has to deal with his daughter Julie, who surprisingly chose after Shark's divorce to live with him rather then her mother in New York.

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Status : Cancelled Edit Status
Running Time : 45 minutes
Premiered : September 21, 2006
Date Ended : May 20, 2008
Number of Episodes : 18
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Language : English
TV Station : CBS
Country : United States
Picture Format : HDTV 1080i
Audio Format : Surround Sound
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Genre : Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery

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