Law & Order: UK (series 2)
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The second series of Law & Order: UK premiered on ITV on 10 September 2010 and concluded on 4 April 2011.
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Dit artikel vat het tweede seizoen van Law & Order: UK samen. Dit seizoen liep van 11 januari 2010 tot en met 15 februari 2010 en bevatte zes afleveringen.
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La seconda stagione della serie televisiva Law & Order: UK è stata trasmessa per la prima volta sul canale canadese Citytv dal 30 luglio al 3 settembre 2009 e trasmessa solo successivamente dal canale inglese ITV dall'11 gennaio al 15 febbraio 2010; questo è accaduto perché, nei mercati internazionali, la serie viene venduta in stagioni produttive di 13 episodi, mentre nel Regno Unito queste vengono spezzate in due blocchi che poi vengono trasmessi come due stagioni separate, dunque accade che il secondo blocco di episodi (in questo caso, le stagioni con numero pari, secondo il calendario di trasmissione inglese) viene trasmesso per la prima volta in Canada o negli Stati Uniti.
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Prisoner officer Charlie Tyner is found shot dead on a council estate in Hackney, suspicion falls on Ellis Bevan , who was hounded by Tyner in prison for being a child molester. However, it is not long before Brooks & Devlin discover that Tyner was corrupt, and not only was he dealing heroin to the prisoners in his care, he was taking advantage of their situation and raping them as well. Suspicion falls on prisoner Tamika Vincent , who became pregnant at the hands of Tyner during one of his sordid sexual adventures. They soon discover that Tyner's drug dealer was Jackson Marshall , a career criminal who has evaded the justice system for too long, and that Marshall also has a connection with Tamika – she is serving a sentence for being a mule for Marshall and smuggling drugs into the country for him. With two motives to kill – the fact that Tyner owed him money, and that he raped his mule Tamika – James and Alesha find themselves at odds with George, who is keen to bring justice to the murder of a prison officer. When it is discovered that Tamika ordered Marshall to kill Tyner after her months of abuse, the crown prosecution service believe they finally have the opportunity to bring Marshall to justice.
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A fire starts in a flat above a corner shop, a young mother is forced to leave her disabled 13-year-old son to die. Brooks and Devlin first suspect the shop owner, who has been renowned for insurance scam operations in the past. However, it later becomes clear that the fire was caused by the young boy's mother, who, after believing he had died from an epileptic seizure, decided to start the fire to kill herself. However, when her lawyer Dominic Peck appears to be bending the truth in an attempt to fool the jury, James and Alesha must deal with Peck, who is determined to win at all costs.
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Brooks and Devlin investigate the shooting of Dame Rachel Callaghan , a well-known High Court judge, who is shot in the underground car park of her apartment building, in what looks like a carjacking gone wrong. They retrieve the car from a dupe who purchased it, and arrest the middleman in the sale. The middleman blames the crime on a man named Eddie. It becomes apparent that Eddie was hired to kill Callaghan, but his attempt went awry. The detectives believe that Callaghan's husband, Dan , was involved in the murder plot. However, Callaghan takes steps to defend her husband from prosecution, even when she is presented with evidence proving his guilt. Callaghan eventually has her medication withdrawn, prompting Steel to seek the court's permission to question her before she dies. When Callaghan tries to commit suicide, Steel seeks to have her declared mentally incompetent but Judge Mary Hall overrules Steel's motion. George is torn between friendship and respecting a person’s right to die as he tries to get Rachel to accept the truth of what has happened.
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After a series of murders are committed across London with the same motive, it is suspected that Andrew Dillon, a serial killer from six years previous has returned to commit further crimes. However, Brooks and Devlin manage to track a new man down, and it seems that he was also responsible for the deaths Dillon supposedly committed. However, an alibi provided at the time by a deceased witness seemed to leave Dillon in the clear, despite the fact there is no evidence to back it up either way. It never reached court, however, so it would seem Steel apparently deleted the alibi and is accused of perverting the course of justice. Finding himself on the wrong side of the law, Steel battles for his career and his freedom.
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Sixteen-year-old virgin Ashanti Walker is found murdered in her bed following sex, the MO matches a series of cases committed by serial rapist Paul Darnell. Conveniently, Darnell had been released from prison just three months earlier – and suspicion soon falls upon his part in the crime. However, with no signs of forced entry at her flat, Brooks & Devlin struggle to make the claim stick. Darnell's loyal girlfriend claims his innocence – and says that he is a reformed character. However, with no formal alibi, and CCTV footage of Darnell in the area at the time, Brooks & Devlin are convinced he is the murderer. They soon discover that Darnell would not have needed to force his way into her flat, as living in a similar building when he was younger, knew that downstairs, a tunnel linking two neighbouring properties would allow him entry without detection. And the fact that the lock on the neighbouring property's door was broken seems to suggest that the door was Darnell's point of entry. He is formally arrested, however, his barrister, Cassie Shaw , attempts to get him off the charge by claiming persecution in interview. With little physical evidence and only psychiatric reports to rely on, Steel must convince the jury of Darnell's involvement.
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A gunshot is heard by two passers by in the park, and they quickly flag down some cops. Only to discover the dead person was a fellow Police Officer Pete Garvey, but the apparent murder quickly turns out to be a suicide. Matt Devlin takes it badly as he was childhood friends with Garvey as well as his first partner on uniform detail. Garvey's widow says that he had recently been plagued by nightmares and was seeing Jonathan Nugent , a former priest and pillar of the community but in reality an undetected paedophile, who had molested Garvey and others when they were boys. It becomes apparent that Garvey was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder after being reminded of the sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of Nugent. The now-married Nugent and Devlin face off as CPS engages in a risky gambit and charges Nugent with manslaughter, for causing the PTSD, on the fact that Nugent's abuse so unbalanced Garvey that he killed himself as a result. The case becomes increasingly difficult, and Nugent claims that Garvey was blackmailing him, which tips the jury on his side. On top of that, Steel must now deal with the Catholic church, who wish to do a deal, and the press.
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Devlin and Brooks investigate the death of a Premiership footballer, Robbie Nicals, the evidence leads to a passer-by, Mike Jones , who helped Nicals change a tyre. However, the man is about to get married, and forced to interrupt his nuptials, they interrogate him for details, which unveil a disturbing link to a gangster with connections in the police force and judiciary. Senior Crown prosecutor Steel must convince a man whose wedding was ruined by the investigation to give evidence in public against a renowned thug, whilst holding his own against the obsessive compulsive genius defence barrister Jason Peters .
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Medical nurse Stephanie Blake is thrown down the stairs at her flat by a mystery assailant, evidence of a stalker named 'Giovanni' comes to light. It appears that for the past two years, the stalker has been sending Stephanie e-mails and telephone calls claiming to know every last detail about her. Lucas Dutton, a man whom she met a local bar, claims to know nothing about the stalking – but when he is revealed to be a bit of a dark horse, Brooks & Devlin suspect there is more to him than meets the eye. When Russell Lowry , a conceited ladies man, is revealed to have contacted Stephanie through an animal charity that Stephanie worked for, suspicion falls on his involvement in the case. However, at the time the e-mails and phone calls started, Lowry was in prison for a GBH charge. When no physical evidence is found at the scene of Stephanie's fall, Brooks & Devlin suspect that Blake threw herself down the stars as a cry for help, as the police involved with her stalking claim failed to help her. In interview, Ronnie shows her a picture of Lowry and asks if he was the man who pushed her – and unable to remember, he believes she did throw herself down the stairs – but she claims that if she is not given help she will end up dead. Upon her release, she returns to her flat – but within hours is found dead, slashed across the neck. The only clue is a 999 phone call, made by Blake moments before her death, claiming 'it's him, it's him, the man from the photo', indicated that Lowry was her killer. Ronnie decides to review the evidence – and when the landlady of the building reveals she buzzed someone in around the time of Stephanie's fall, he believes that she was, in fact, pushed by Lowry as well. When the case comes to court, James comes up against Evelyn Wyndham . However, Ronnie's review of the evidence comes under scrutiny from Matt – and in order to secure a conviction against Lowry, James must discredit Matt's view.
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A pregnant woman is murdered in a car park, Devlin and Brooks believe it to be a crime of passion and suspect her ex-boyfriend. When the ex-boyfriend's alibi is confirmed they look to Joe Nash, the current boyfriend, who says he was with his psychiatric social worker, whom he sees for a severe sleeping disorder. Based on Joe's behaviour, Brooks believes him to be an ex-con who is hiding something. When Joe is arrested, he admits that his real name is Billy Wells and that his new identity was arranged by the Home Office because he is on a life licence for the murder of his teacher when he was eleven years old. When he recants the admission to being Billy Wells, attempts to verify his identity expose a conspiracy that involves high ranking government officials, including the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Home Secretary.
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An employee who works at a vintage clothes shop returns from lunch, and finds two workers and a customer dead. He quickly calls 999 and Devlin and Brooks investigate the victims, who were apparently killed with a sword or long knife. The medical evidence later indicates that the weapon was a bayonet. A fourth surviving victim soon points the detectives in the right direction – a man who was seen nearby just before the attack. He is eventually identified as John "Zero" Smith , an educated but homeless ex-military man, who is arrested with the weapon on him. Smith, who hasn't taken his medication for several months was previously charged with stalking a young woman but sloppy prosecution led to the case's collapse. It is also revealed that Smith is a law graduate, who has several law degrees. Smith has a long history of mental illness and occasional violent behavior but as long as he remains on his medication, he's practically a different person and there's a high degree of normality about him. He soon decides to defend himself at his trial. He proves to be a formidable opponent against Steel, and trying to avoid both hospitalization and jail, argues that he is not a danger to society so long as he is medicated and claims that he was not himself that day and therefore not the killer, while Steel attempts to prove that Smith is likely to stop taking his medications yet again. Steel brings in Smith's sister, Patricia , and attempts to use Smith's paranoia to get his conviction. Signs of disociative identity disorder seem present throughout.
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A landlord finds one of his tenants doors open and a body on the floor he calls the police, who find university student, Archie Rahman, stabbed to death in his flat. The only clue to go on is a library book on Persian Pottery, taken out in the name of Becky Anderson , which was found in Archie's flat. Brooks and Devlin question Becky, who tells them her friend Sally Douglas swapped library cards with her. The girls give each other alibis, claiming they were studying in the library at the time the young man was killed. Becky later admits she was lying for Sally, and the officers soon focus on several inconsistencies in Sally's story, until she finally admits that Archie, who she did not know, lured her to his flat where he drugged and raped her. The police and CPS are skeptical but when the media get hold of the story, the whole case takes on racial overtones with the press clearly taking Sally's view of the case. It's left to Steel and Phillips to sort just what is the truth, as they learn that Archie was once suspended from school for sexual misconduct, but evidence also points to Sally having known Archie for some time, rather than being the casual pick-up she claims. Under the heavy influence of her racist father , personality throws doubt on Sally's innocence.
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Catherine Tregenna
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Debbie O'Malley
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Emilia Di Girolamo
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Debbie O’Malley
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Emila Di Girolamo
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Terry Cafolla
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"Mad Dog"
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"Bad Faith"
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Duty of Care
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The second series of Law & Order: UK premiered on ITV on 10 September 2010 and concluded on 4 April 2011.
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Dit artikel vat het tweede seizoen van Law & Order: UK samen. Dit seizoen liep van 11 januari 2010 tot en met 15 februari 2010 en bevatte zes afleveringen.
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La seconda stagione della serie televisiva Law & Order: UK è stata trasmessa per la prima volta sul canale canadese Citytv dal 30 luglio al 3 settembre 2009 e trasmessa solo successivamente dal canale inglese ITV dall'11 gennaio al 15 febbraio 2010; questo è accaduto perché, nei mercati internazionali, la serie viene venduta in stagioni produttive di 13 episodi, mentre nel Regno Unito queste vengono spezzate in due blocchi che poi vengono trasmessi come due stagioni separate, dunque accade che il secondo blocco di episodi (in questo caso, le stagioni con numero pari, secondo il calendario di trasmissione inglese) viene trasmesso per la prima volta in Canada o negli Stati Uniti. In Italia, la stagione è stata trasmessa in anteprima assoluta dal canale satellitare Fox Crime a partire dal 26 maggio 2010, in coda agli episodi della prima stagione (come spiegato sopra).
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