Rumpole of the Bailey is a comedy-drama TV show set in London, England. Horace Rumpole, a witty barrister and World War Two veteran, takes on diverse cases at the Old Bailey. He navigates through legal proceedings, often dealing with criminal and mysterious situations. Alongside his diamond stud, Rumpole's sharp mind and unconventional style make him a formidable presence in the courtroom. The show explores themes of justice, relationships, and the complexities of the legal system.
Moderately successful criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller operates around Los Angeles County out of a Lincoln Town Car. He lands the case of his career defending Louis Roulet, a Beverly Hills playboy accused of brutally beating a prostitute. As Haller investigates, he discovers similarities to a past case that may prove his previous client innocent. With the help of his ex-wife and investigator, Haller navigates a deadly game of survival as the truth unravels.
In 'Courted,' a criminal trial unfolds as an anesthetist and a cleaning lady find love amidst the courtroom chaos. The case involves a suspected murder and an unsolved mystery surrounding the death of a baby. As the drama unfolds, the couples' romantic interest grows, leading to love at first sight. Amidst the legal proceedings, rumors and testimonies come to light, revealing the truth behind the case. With a mix of comedy, crime, and romance, 'Courted' takes viewers on a captivating journey through the twists and turns of the courtroom.
Ex-con presides over an underworld court trial in an abandoned warehouse to determine the fates of some accused "squealers." Flashbacks reveal the facts of the case being tried.
Whisky Romeo Zulú is a docudrama about a whistleblower in the aviation industry who uncovers corruption and danger within a major airline company. As he tries to expose the truth, he faces numerous obstacles and threats, including a criminal court case, death threats, and a public relations manager determined to keep the secrets hidden. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and the pursuit of justice.
Only a British cabdriver's (Richard Attenborough) wife (Cathy O'Donnell) and lawyer (Derek Farr) believe him innocent of killing a little girl.
Why? (Czech: Proč?) is a 1987 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Smyczek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film deals with the hooliganism in Czechoslovakia, particularly with the fans of football club Sparta from Prague, whose supporters were the pioneers of the football fan riots in Czechoslovakia, starting with hooligan actions already in the 1960s, like breaking the trains in which they travelled when they went on Sparta's away games. The film deals with one of such episodes
Fritz Bauer, un procureur contre le nazisme (2018) is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Fritz Bauer, a German prosecutor who played a significant role in bringing Nazi war criminals to justice after World War II. The film delves into the challenges Bauer faced in his pursuit of justice and sheds light on the post-World War II German justice system.
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