On Chicago Justice Season 1 Episode 11, Stone makes a case for felony murder when a woman rushing to save her daughter kills a man in a hit and run accident.

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On Chicago Justice Season 1 Episode 11, an alderman is killed in an apparent political crime, as he was a proponent of transporting oil in trains, which environmentalists protested in a series of bizarre ways. However, it turns out that the protesters had nothing to do with his murder at all and it was a freak accident.

The real killer is a woman named Jane, who was warned by a kidnapper to follow directions or she would never see her daughter again. She was afraid to stop after hitting Chris because she thought her daughter would be killed.

It turns out Emma was never kidnapped at all, and Jane's ex-husband was playing a cruel prank on her. Stone attempts to charge Ted with felony murder, but his case hinges on Ted threatening Emma with bodily harm and there's no evidence of that.

After the jury deadlocks, Stone is in need of a confession or he won't be able to retry the case. When he finds out Jeffries wants him to charge Jane with reckless homicide, he uses that to his advantage to get the confession he needs.

To find out what happens, watch Chicago Justice Season 1 Episode 11 online.

Episode Details

On Chicago Justice Season 1 Episode 11, an alderman is killed during a vicious hit-and-run and Antonio and Nagel to work on tracking down the driver.


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Chicago Justice
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Chicago Justice Season 1 Episode 11 Quotes

Man #1: They're complaining about the horns.
Man #2: They knew they were by the tracks when they moved in.
Man #1: As long as we stay one step ahead of the lunatics, I'm happy.
Man #2: You mean the taxpayers?

Laura: All I got was boom and a flying body.
Antonio: The victim didn't make it. Christopher Jones.
Laura: No way.
Antonio: Was he somebody? Is that why we were called in?
Laura: That was Alderman Christopher Jones. Mr. Bomb Train.
Antonio: Was he for or against?
Laura: What do you think?