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The Chicago Code

2011·FOX·60 min·7.7/10
Drama

The Chicago Code follows the Windy City's most powerful and respected cops as they navigate the city's underbelly to fight crime and expose corruption.

Status
Ended
Language
English
Premiered
February 7, 2011
Ended
May 23, 2011

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