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'Proven Innocent' review: Fox's new Chicago-shot legal drama can't muster much of a case

As new shows premiere from every corner imaginable, network TV is still where you'll find certain staples. That's a good thing, I think. The old standbys, when done well, are a nice palate cleanser to more inventive or experimental shows you'll find on premium cable or streaming.

As cop shows and hospital shows continue to find new life, it's been a long few years since a legal drama along the lines of "Boston Legal" or "The Good Wife" got anyone excited, let alone had multi-season staying power.

Fox isn't going to break that losing streak with "Proven Innocent." Premiering Friday, it is a

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