In 1930s Chicago, Treasury agent Eliot Ness assembles a team to bring down gangster Al Capone during Prohibition. With a group of incorruptible law enforcement officers, Ness raids Capone's illegal liquor operations and tries to gather evidence to indict him. As the team faces threats from Capone and his henchmen, including the murder of one of their own, they must find a way to outsmart the powerful and violent gangster. Their efforts lead to a high-stakes courtroom showdown, ultimately resulting in Capone's imprisonment.
In New Orleans, Celeste Wood takes a gun manufacturer to court for her husband's death. Jury consultant Rankin Fitch uses illegal practices to manipulate the jury. Juror Nicholas Easter has a hidden agenda with his girlfriend Marlee to offer Fitch the verdict he wants for a price. Fitch orders Easter's apartment raided, but Marlee counters by getting one of Fitch's jurors removed. The cat and mouse game continues as Marlee raises her price and Fitch's witness blows up on the stand. Easter asks jurors to review the case, and Fitch pays Marlee the ransom. The gun manufacturer is found liable and Fitch is confronted by Easter and Marlee. Eventually, the $15 million ransom will go to the town of Gardner, Indiana.
When a woman is selected as a jury member for a notorious murder trial, she soon finds herself caught in a web of conspiracy, betrayal, and danger. As the trial progresses, she discovers shocking secrets and realizes that her life is in danger. With her world turned upside down, she must navigate through a maze of lies and deception to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victim.
When a prominent attorney is found dead, a sheriff and a crooked lawyer clash in their pursuit of justice. The dark secrets of a small town are exposed as the investigation unfolds, revealing a web of deceit, corruption, and betrayal.
The life and career of Clarence Darrow, the noted American lawyer and civil libertarian.
Gildersleeve has jury duty.
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