Deed has three drug-dealers in his court accused of a vicious gang killing, and he comes under pressure from government law officers to hear the case without a jury. A witness is killed, and the jury starts to melt away. If the case is abandoned, the dead witness's evidence will be lost, but Deed wrestles with his conscience over setting what to him would be a terrible precedent. Meanwhile, Jo's application to adopt Michael is turned down by the Adoption Panel, who feel she is too busy with her legal career to look after a child. Deed encourages Jo to challenge the Panel's decision in the High Court.
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G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
Yvonne Edgell | Guest Star | ||
Fraser James | Guest Star | ||
Simon Ward | Guest Star | ||
Wing Li | Guest Star | ||
Barbara Thorn | Guest Star | ||
Andrea Francis | Guest Star | ||
Jane Hazlegrove | Guest Star | ||
Stephen Greif | Guest Star | ||
Thomas Hall | Guest Star | ||
Michael Obiora | Guest Star | ||
Caroline Langrishe | Guest Star | ||
Troy Glasgow | Guest Star | ||
Phoebe Thomas | Guest Star | ||
Richard Lloyd-King | Guest Star | ||
Sarah Crook | Guest Star | ||
Tony Marshall | Guest Star | ||
Otto Gvasalia | Guest Star | ||
Heshima Thompson | Guest Star | ||
Israel Aduramo | Guest Star | ||
Jem Wall | Guest Star | ||
Colin McFarlane | Guest Star | ||
Victoria Carling | Guest Star | ||
Michael Eaves | Guest Star | ||
Rachel Spry | Guest Star | ||
Lia Saville | Guest Star | ||
Rod Hallett | Guest Star | ||
Aneirin Hughes | Guest Star | ||
Madra Ihegborow | Guest Star | ||
Roy Smiles | Guest Star | ||
Catherine Harvey | Guest Star | ||
Luke Shaw | Guest Star | ||
Deborah Paige | Director | ||
Martin Shaw | Director | ||
Simon Chandler | Director | ||
Jenny Seagrove | Director |