Rose is sent to work with administrative manager Maloney, after being disgraced, but she is soon dragging him into a case of injustice - a mother's plea that her son is not guilty of the rape and murder of his daughter.
Rose is sent to work with administrative manager Maloney, after being disgraced, but she is soon dragging him into a case of injustice - a mother's plea that her son is not guilty of the rape and murder of his daughter.
Rose receives an appeal from Daniel Berrington, who was found guilty of murdering retired army officer Arthur Towns when he was ten years old. He is now eighteen and eligible for parole, but he risks his chance of freedom by claiming his innocence. Rose once again drags Maloney into the case, which could risk their careers.
Rose receives an appeal from Daniel Berrington, who was found guilty of murdering retired army officer Arthur Towns when he was ten years old. He is now eighteen and eligible for parole, but he risks his chance of freedom by claiming his innocence. Rose once again drags Maloney into the case, which could risk their careers.
When the Government orders that cases where the defendants were convicted of infantcide due to evidence from expert witnesses, Rose and Maloney dig up the case of Katie Phelan, who was convicted of killing a baby in her care on the evidence of Dr. Diane Marquis. Rose and Maloney learn that the baby's parents also had another child who died, and they believe that they have a case of cot death, until the family doctor drops a bombshell.
When the Government orders that cases where the defendants were convicted of infantcide due to evidence from expert witnesses, Rose and Maloney dig up the case of Katie Phelan, who was convicted of killing a baby in her care on the evidence of Dr. Diane Marquis. Rose and Maloney learn that the baby's parents also had another child who died, and they believe that they have a case of cot death, until the family doctor drops a bombshell.
Vincent Parris asks the CJRA to investigate his father's conviction for the murder of a fellow prisoner, after having been the victim of racist remarks. George Parris had already been jailed for armed robbery, but his family believe that the police had framed him for. As Rose and Maloney delve deeper into the case, someone tries very hard to stop them.
Vincent Parris asks the CJRA to investigate his father's conviction for the murder of a fellow prisoner, after having been the victim of racist remarks. George Parris had already been jailed for armed robbery, but his family believe that the police had framed him for. As Rose and Maloney delve deeper into the case, someone tries very hard to stop them.
The case of a convicted rapist is re-investigated by Rose and Maloney , however the case gets more complicated when his driving license is found beside a dead body, later there appears to be drug dealing and people-trafficking implications.
An investigation is opened into the case of a woman sentenced for the murder of her lover's wife and teenage daughter years ago. Rose and Maloney must review her troubled past in order to correct the miscarriage of justice.
A case is opened to re-investigate the conviction of a property developer convicted of murdering his business partner, sister, and father at a remote farm. Rose and Maloney come to realise that people in power can buy anything, however even they can’t escape justice.