Cajun Justice

Cajun Justice (2012)

EndedReality show

In the remote swampland of southern Louisiana, some residents believe the rules of justice don't apply to them, and they're more than willing to fight back. That's when Sheriff Vernon Bourgeois Jr. makes his considerable presence known. A former oil man, Bourgeois runs the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office, located about 45 miles south of New Orleans, with power akin to a king, and he's not afraid to use it while serving more than 2,000 square miles of dangerous swampland. When dealing with the fiery personalities of the local Cajuns and the eerie occurrences of the region, Bourgeois and his colorful crew of detectives know there's no such thing as an ordinary police call. This real-life series introduces viewers to a world unlike any other.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E21Bourgeouis' Last Stand, Pt. 2Aug 16, 2012
S01E20Bourgeouis' Last Stand, Pt. 1Aug 16, 2012
S01E19Not a Moment Too SoonAug 9, 2012
S01E18Bug OffAug 9, 2012
S01E17Swamp ManhuntAug 9, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Cajun Justice' premiere?

'Cajun Justice' premiered on June 7, 2012.

What is the genre of 'Cajun Justice'?

'Cajun Justice' is a reality TV show.

What is the main theme of 'Cajun Justice'?

The main theme of 'Cajun Justice' is to showcase the work of the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office and their efforts to keep the peace in the Cajun community.

Who are the main characters in 'Cajun Justice'?

The main characters in 'Cajun Justice' are Sheriff Vernon Bourgeois Jr., Captain Boudreaux and Lieutenant Riffle.

Where is 'Cajun Justice' set?

'Cajun Justice' is set in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.

What kind of cases does the show cover?

The show covers a variety of cases ranging from drug busts to domestic disputes.

What is the runtime of each episode?

Each episode of 'Cajun Justice' runs for about 30 minutes.

How many cameras were used to film the show?

The show was filmed using 30 cameras.

Who produced 'Cajun Justice'?

'Cajun Justice' was produced by Original Media.

Was 'Cajun Justice' nominated for any awards?

No, 'Cajun Justice' was not nominated for any major awards during its run.

What happened to 'Cajun Justice'?

The show was cancelled after one season.

What was the reason for the cancellation of 'Cajun Justice'?

The show was cancelled due to poor ratings.

Was 'Cajun Justice' the first reality show set in Louisiana?

No, 'Cajun Justice' was not the first reality show set in Louisiana.

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