Law School follows the lives of law students and professors at a renowned university as they navigate the complexities of the legal system. When a shocking murder occurs on campus, a dedicated group of individuals gets involved in a high-stakes murder investigation, unraveling dark secrets and complicated relationships along the way. This intense and thought-provoking series explores the pursuit of justice and the challenges faced by those within the field of law.
City Hall is a gripping drama that delves into the dark underbelly of politics and corruption in New York City. The story follows a deputy mayor who becomes entangled in a web of drug dealers, government corruption, and a dangerous investigation. As he uncovers the truth, he must navigate a treacherous world of power and deceit to bring justice to the city.
Samba, an immigrant living in France, struggles to find a job and love. He meets a compassionate immigration worker, Alice, and together they navigate the challenges of his uncertain status and their own personal issues.
The Line is a Canadian television drama series, which debuted on Movie Central and The Movie Network on March 16, 2009. Created by George F. Walker and Dani Romain, the series is being produced by The Nightingale Company, and shot by Richmond Street Films. The program was originally announced under the working title The Weight.
After an affair is exposed, a disgraced politician's life spirals out of control as he deals with the consequences of his actions and tries to salvage his reputation.
A lawyer in Australia starts experiencing strange and apocalyptic visions after defending five Aboriginal persons in a ritualized 'Tribal Murder'. As the visions intensify, the lawyer finds himself drawn towards a group of native people who seem to possess some insight into the true nature of the impending catastrophe.
A broke, elderly man named Earl Stone becomes a drug mule for a Mexican drug cartel in order to make ends meet. As he delivers shipments of drugs across the country, he attracts the attention of a tenacious DEA agent. Meanwhile, he tries to mend his relationship with his estranged family. Earl faces numerous challenges and dangers, including facing his own mortality. The movie explores themes of redemption, family, and the consequences of one's choices.
Park Place is a short-lived legal sitcom that first aired on CBS on April 9, 1981 and was cancelled on April 30, 1981 after four episodes. The series centers on young lawyers working for a legal aid clinic in Manhattan.
Antigone, a young girl living in Quebec, Canada, becomes involved in a rebellion against authority after the death of her brother. She takes action and navigates the legal system to fight for justice and challenge the rules of society.
Steel Toes tells the story of a liberal lawyer who becomes embroiled in the emotional and legal turmoil of a controversial hate crime case. When he is appointed to defend a white supremacist accused of murdering an immigrant, he must confront his own beliefs and biases as he defends a man whose ideals he finds abhorrent. Through the course of the trial, the lawyer forms an unlikely bond with the accused, leading to unexpected revelations.
When a workaholic lawyer is forced to be the troop mom for his daughter's scout group, he navigates through embarrassing moments, legal aid, and paintball battles to earn the respect of the kids and prove his parenting skills.
The young Loris is undergoing a trial for killing his girlfriend Maria Luce. According to the reconstruction of the facts, the young man would shoot his mistress making it then end up under the wheels of a tram. On the remains of the woman's body, however, there is no trace of a gunshot wound and, during the trial, the accused, who appears hypnotized, refuses to answer. The arrival of the ex-lawyer Cidoni, who takes the place of the defense, overturns the thesis of the prosecution and instead demonstrates that the victim was not a naive girl as had been believed up to then.
A portrait of those individuals who sought radical solutions to social problems in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Cutting back and forth between six major story lines and more than fifty characters. Exploring the lifestyles and attitudes of the American left during the period following the Vietnam War.
A look at the local court system in Campbelltown, NSW.
Penalty of Justice follows the story of a former soccer player who seeks justice after a brutal police incident leaves him disabled. With a broken spine and memories lost, he navigates the corrupt judicial system in search of compensation and a chance at a new life.
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