Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi, host of Law & Order: Criminal Justice System
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Tuesday, September 9, 2025
ABOUT LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Season Two Out Now. Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its second season, the series tackles the threat of terrorism in the United States. From the rise of extremist political groups in the 60s to domestic lone wolves in the modern day, we explore how organizations like the FBI and Joint Terrorism Take Force have evolved to fight back against a multitude of terrorist threats.
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ANNA SIGNA NICOLAZZI BIO
Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi, a former prosecutor for the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office, hosts the new audio series. She also co-hosts the true crime podcast Anatomy of Murder, and hosted the TV series True Conviction.During her first semester of law school, Nicolazzi felt particularly drawn to her criminal law class, and knew then that she wanted to be a prosecutor. "I thought it would be very exciting and in my mind, hopefully doing some good," she told NBC Insider. "Something that I felt was contributing to society."And she soon landed a job in one of the country's largest district attorney's offices. "Brooklyn is a city within a city in New York and I stepped into that courtroom, and I watched people on trial and I just knew, that is exactly what I wanna do," Nicolazzi said.During her time with the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, she tried more than 50 felony cases, including 35 homicides. "I love the challenge of putting the pieces together of a puzzle - having to then pack that all up, and explain it to a group of 12 citizens that come from all different walks of life because the challenge is to make sure they agree," Nicolazzi said.
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