Bull es un drama inspirado en los inicios de la carrera del Dr. Phil McGraw, el fundador de una de las empresas de consultoría de juicios más prolíficas de todos los tiempos. Brillante, descarado y encantador, el Dr. Bull es uno de los mejores maestros de marionetas ya que combina la psicología, la intuición humana y datos de alta tecnología para conocer los gustos de los miembros del jurado, los abogados, los testigos y el acusado. Bull emplea a un equipo envidiable de expertos en el "Trial Analysis Corporation" para dar forma a defensas de éxito teniendo en cuenta hasta el último detalle.
The inner workings of the judicial system, beginning with the arraignment, and continuing through the prosecutors' complicated process of building a case, investigating leads and preparing witnesses for trial.
Sanpuu Minami is a popular shojo manga artist who is believed by many to be a woman. In actuality, though, his real identity is Eichizen Gotaro, a single father with two children. One day, he receives a notification from the court that he has been appointed as a prosecutor's office examiner. With the deadline for his manga approaching, he requests a withdrawal but this is declined due to a lack of special circumstances. He joins 11 other people randomly selected from ordinary Japanese citizens, who each have unique personalities and give off the impression that they would like to get this over and done with. At first, Gotaro has a negative attitude towards the Prosecution Review Board, but as he gets closer to the thoughts of those behind the case, he starts to appreciate how important this job is.
A jury is sequestered in a hotel while deliberating a court case with massive implications.
Set in New York City, the series brings the viewer into the jury room to watch the deliberators try to answer the many questions posed during a trial. As facts are exposed through flashbacks of testimony and crime footage, viewers will form their own opinions about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Following each verdict, a final flashback will let viewers see the crime as it actually happened and reveal whether or not the jury made the right decision.