Investigation Discovery is heading back to Sin City. This week, the network announced they’ve ordered a second season of Las Vegas Law.
The docuseries follows “Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson and his powerhouse team of prosecutors as they pursue justice in Las Vegas.”
ID has ordered six new episodes for season two of Las Vegas Law, which is slated to premiere in 2017.
Read more below:
(Silver Spring, Md.) – Investigation Discovery (ID) has greenlit a second season of LAS VEGAS LAW, offering exclusive access to Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson and his powerhouse team of prosecutors as they pursue justice in Las Vegas. Production is already underway on six episodes expected to premiere in 2017 only on ID. Picking up where the first season left off, season two of LAS VEGAS LAW will continue to document current criminal cases as they unfold, intimately capturing all angles of the trial process from both the prosecution and the defense teams. Shot in cinéma vérité and featuring surveillance footage, crime scene photography, and body and dash cam footage, the series immerses viewers in the high stakes, immensely dramatic environment that makes Vegas distinctive – and its crimes even more so.
“What sets apart LAS VEGAS LAW from other courtroom dramas on television is its unique, exclusive access to every leg of the legal journey, from the prosecutors’ initial assessment of the crime scene to the judges’ final sentencing,” said Kevin Bennett, general manager of Investigation Discovery. “Cameras are out in the field right now as summer heats up in Sin City, capturing real-life cases from the moment they hit D.A. Wolfson’s desk.”
LAS VEGAS LAW is produced for Investigation Discovery by MY Entertainment. For MY Entertainment, Michael Yudin, Joe Townley, Wil Surratt and Wayne Allyn Root are executive producers, with Greg Klein and Jon Grosskopf as co-executive producers. For Investigation Discovery, Eugenie Vink is senior executive producer, Sara Kozak is senior vice president of production, Kevin Bennett is general manager, and Henry Schleiff is Group President of Investigation Discovery, American Heroes Channel and Destination America.”
What do you think? Have you seen Las Vegas Law? Are you glad the show’s been renewed?
I really like the reality aspect of the show. I’m glad it’s returning.
Love this show . It’s the only show that brings you into the processing of crimes coming to justice . There was a show called Crime and Punishment that took you through this process also , unfortunately, that show was short lived . I believe the only reason for this was lack of people knowing about it . Don’t let this show fall to the side . Please keep it going . My on,y complaint is this , I cannot find the other episodes .