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Criminal Justice - Collection DVD

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Criminal Justice Complete Boxed Set (4 Discs)

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Released
26 April 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Acorn Media 
Classification
Runtime
600 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5036193099687 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Two cases; two murders; two people who must live with the actions and consequences of one night for the rest of their lives In Criminal Justice starring Ben Whishaw Pete Postlethwaite Bill Paterson and Con O Neill 21-year-old Ben borrows his Dad&39;s black cab for a night out When a sexy young woman mistakenly climbs into the back they set out for a night of adventure Ben wakes the following morning unable to recall much of the night before to find that his previously ordinary life is about to be torn apart He is arrested charged with murder and thrown headlong into the criminal justice system - a system where the truth is optional and what counts is how well you play the game In Criminal Justice II starring Maxine Peake Matthew Macfadyen Sophie Okonedo and Denis Lawson; How does Juliet Miller come to kill her respected barrister husband while their daughter sleeps just a few feet away? Once the act has been committed she finds that she has set in motion a chain of events as hard and unbreakable as any the law can offer Travelling through the criminal justice system her guilt isn&39;t questioned but her motives are As the case passes from Family Court to Crown Court the blunt force of criminal justice is felt from beginning to end

All ten episodes from the first two series of the tense BBC drama examining the English justice system. In the first series, when Ben Coulter (Ben Whishaw) decides to take his father's cab one night without permission, events take an unexpected course, leading to him being arrested on suspicion of murder. Discovered with a dead girl, and with the murder weapon in his hand, Ben's pleas of innocence appear hopeless. The circumstantial evidence levelled against him demonstrates what devastating changes the criminal justice system can make to a life. In series two, Joe Miller (Matthew MacFadyen) is a barrister at the height of his professional powers. He is married to the fragile Juliet (Maxine Peake), isolated at home with her 13-year-old daughter Ella (Alice Sykes) and subject to sexually violent attacks by her husband. When Juliet stabs Joe in their bed one night, a chain of events is set in motion that takes them on an uncompromising journey through the ins and outs of the criminal justice system.