Criminal Justice (2008)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Production Country: UK

Jack and Anna are in dire straits with a murder charge to defend, and Juliet is still unable to talk about life with Joe. A few months on, Juliet gives birth, under prison guard, to a daughter. The baby gives Juliet a renewed sense of purpose but her future is not looking any less bleak. Her legal team fails to stop the Family Court from ruling that Juliet is a risk to her baby. Her lawyers make it clear to her that she will need to open up and give them some details about her marriage.

Main Cast

Image for Maxine PeakeMaxine Peake
Alice Sykes
Image for Sophie OkonedoSophie Okonedo
Warren Brown
Zoe Telford
Image for Denis LawsonDenis Lawson
Rupert Procter
Ony Uhiara
Madelaine Rakic-Platt
Pooky Quesnel
Nadine Marshall
Image for Matthew MacfadyenMatthew Macfadyen
Steven Mackintosh
Bob Mercer
Ike Hamilton
Ben Whishaw
Helen Griffin
Vineeta Rishi
Christian Roe
Marie-France Alvarez
Jodie McNee
Davood Ghadami
Madeleine Rakic-Platt
Laura Checkley
Keeley Forsyth
Helen Schlesinger
Image for Eddie MarsanEddie Marsan
Image for Bill PatersonBill Paterson
Michael Cochrane
Charlie Creed-Miles
Juliet Aubrey
Image for Lindsay DuncanLindsay Duncan
Con O'Neill
Image for Pete PostlethwaitePete Postlethwaite
Clara Onyemere
Con O'Neil
Guy Henry
Marsali Stewart
Kate Hardie
David MacCreedy
Image for Nicholas FarrellNicholas Farrell

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites June 30th, 2008 - 11:02pmHolly Kate Weskin said...

    I loved the first part of this gripping thriller. There should be alot more of these programes on the bbc. Im a profesional actress so from my point of view the quolity of the young actors abiltity was very high.

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 6th, 2008 - 9:56pmMartin Brennan said...

    Quite excellent. A terrific cast. Easily the best drama series on the BBC in recent years.

    The quality of the actors' performances translated a superficially implausible plot into something which was eminently credible.

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 7th, 2008 - 3:32pmHarriet said...

    I thought it was excellent; Ben was very convincing. Although i thought the last one lacked the tension that was there all the way through. All in all I enjoyed it very much.

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 7th, 2008 - 3:57pmRuss Freeman said...

    I was a bit disapointed with the ending, especially after the first 4 episodes were so well done. Certainly I was totally drawn in to the first few eps despite me originall saying I'd rather eat my own foot than watch it ;)

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 7th, 2008 - 6:06pmbrigitte butcher (justice for kevin nunn) said...

    It was a very good insight into the appalling state of our so called Justice System. As was said in 1st episode,"we are not interested in the truth"..... "it depends on who can tell the best story on the day"

    Time and time again innocent people are wrongly convicted. This shows graphically and harrowingly what these poor individuals have to go through.

    This can happen to anyone of us!!!

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 12th, 2008 - 11:24pmJohn Wheatcroft said...

    I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and I can tell you from bitter personal experience

    that yes this is very realistic and yes the prison scenes are accurate.

    Several years ago it was my misfortune to be dating a lunatic from Coventry and although in my case,

    my supposed offence was not nearly as serious as the one portrayed here, I felt chilled to the marrow to be watching it.

    My heart went out to the character of "Ben Coulter", which was a sterling performance.

    The trouble is in this country we have too many stupid laws made by Labour since 1997 and yes THE TRUTH really does not matter in the slightest. I wanted to tell the truth too but

    was prevented from doing so. I only wish that I had had a lawyer like "Stone", played briliantly

    by Con O'Neill.

    Trust me this was very very accurate. I complained about the treatment that I received and the way my case

    was investigated, to the IPCC - This resulted in me being remanded. Even when I got out they stil wanted to

    pursue my complaint. The Police are not whiter than white and the IPCC is a biased "Lame Duck", run by the Police

    for the Police, They're certainly not there for the likes of you and me.

    They distort the rules as to how

    [in my case] cases are investigated.

    they also distirt the facts, to suit themselves. As long as they're ok nothing and no one else matters.

    As for lawyers and barristers, they were not interested at all in the truth, just the best story thats all.

    Fortunately I never went to a jury trial. I wish I had now, they would have laughed the case out of court !!

    Years ago there used to be a lot of cannabis in prison and the officers used to turn a blind-eye - why ?

    because cannabis has a "calming effect" and makes their job easier. Unfortunately it stays in your system for about a month.

    Then in about 1984 they changed the prison drug testing rules and now everyone takes heroin,

    because it only stays in your system for about 24 hours. Unfortunately it can make some people

    violent, erratic or just plain jumpy.

    That's the answer to the "drugs in prison" question, for all those who have been asking on this and the

    various other blogs about this drama.

    What we actually have in this country is in fact a "Police State", with a thin veneer of democracy,

    or if you prefer "Do as I say, not do as I do" mentality. Prisons are for dangerous people.

    trouble is the CPS do not really know what is and what is not dangerous.

    Brilliantly scripted, brilliantly written, please lets have more. I loved the idea of putting the inappropriate

    relationships in, as a bit of a side plot.

    Bill Patterson is a fab actor too, i've liked him since his Auf-Weidersen Pet days,

    I am glad he had doubts about his evidence right at the end and realised that "Ben" did not do the murder. I think they could have made more of this, rather than just showing "Ben"

    walking out of the prison.

    When all said and done, drama or not. The Police and prosecution were WRONG in this albeit fictionalised case.

    My tip, never ever trust a copper, however nice they seem and never ever be interviewed by one alone. If you are make sure it is recorded - They do !!!

    Hopefully Mr Moffatt will write some more. Very well done.

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