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1 online resource (streaming video file) (55 min. 15 sec.) ; 319215033 bytes |
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Janet King ; Series 2, Episode 2 |
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*Adult Themes, Violence*After the drive-by shooting, the Royal Commission asks where George Healy (Arky Michael) got his gun, but he isn't talking. Janet is summoned to appear in the Equity Division of the Supreme Court by Ash's childless sister Deborah (Genevieve Hegney), who's making a claim on Ash's remaining frozen embryo. Janet argues that the embryo is her property, but an unhelpful judge and an emotional plea from Deborah don't help.Meanwhile, Keisha (Melissa Bonne) is suspected of being involved in Wilson's shooting because she fled the scene with a bag of cash. As Federal Police Sgt. Bianca Grieve (Anita Hegh) coordinates surveillance on her, Richard (Hamish Michael) convinces her to turn it in.As the car crash victim's condition deteriorates, Janet warns George he's looking at a manslaughter charge. He'll talk if he gets full immunity and a new identity, which an angry Attorney General, (Philip Quast) reluctantly agrees to grant.CCTV is uncovered showing Todd broke into developer Patrick Bocarro's (Ewen Leslie) Ferrari and took a small box. Did it contain something worth $300,000? When Janet and Owen (Damian Walshe-Howling) approach Bocarro expecting animosity, they find an unexpected ally who can to help Janet in her strained relationship with the AG.Ballistics from the drive-by reveal the gun matches two other shootings - the kneecapping of gambling addict Felix Murphy (Stephen Hunter), and Ash's murder. As Janet reels from this bombshell, George Healy is found hanging from a tree.PRODUCTION DETAILS:A Screentime, a Banijay Group Company, production for ABC in association with Screen NSW. Producers: Lisa Scott, Greg Haddrick; Series Producer: Karl Zwicky.Contact |
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Closed captioning in English |
Event |
Broadcast 2016-03-31 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: M |
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Criminal investigation.
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Manslaughter.
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Public prosecutors -- Attitudes.
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Public prosecutors -- Decision making.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Andrikidis, Peter, director
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Demetriades, Andrea, cast
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Dusseldorp, Marta, cast
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Michael, Hamish, cast
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Morris, Christopher, cast
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Walshe-Howling, Damian, cast
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