When Tatum's worlds collide she is confronted by a disturbing question – is she a solicitor of the Crown, or her father's daughter?
Pulled in to assist Tony on what looks like a simple case of
assault with a knife, Tatum is soon on her way out for her first visit
to gaol, as the victim is a prisoner and so is the corroborating
witness. However, events quickly take a turn as Tatum is left alone with
Robby, only to suffer an assault. Cornered, desperate to get away,
Tatum invokes her father's reputation to threaten Robby's life. In the
aftermath of the police shooting, Lina has taken some time off to
support Andy through it. A task not made easy by the fact that he's
clearly hurting, but unable to let her in. A visit to the scene of the
shooting helps Andy make sense of how it happened and begin the slow
healing process. An early morning call knocks David for a loop when he's
informed that former Attorney General, Nicholas Quinn has died
peacefully at home. Having invested so much is attempting to bring him
to justice, David is choked with the injustice of it. Julie lets slip to
Ben that she was the one who leaked the AG file. Ben turns to his
father Geoffrey for advice but he just tells Ben to cut her loose and
hang her out to dry. Ben refuses to do that but they end up breaking up.
Tension between Ben and Geoffrey boils over and Ben moves out. Faced
with a matter of principle, Richard is forced to defer his much
longed-for date with Lisa in order to work on a case before Judge Walker
where his stuborn determination to stand up to her finally wins the
day. Still mortified by her drunken performance at Janet's, Erin shows
her appreciation to Janet by staging a surprise baby shower, much to
Tracey's dismay because she was planning to throw a shower too.
Pulled
in to assist Tony on what looks like a simple prison yard assault,
Tatum is soon on her way out for her first visit to gaol. Matters become
more complicated when she discovers the victim of the assault was a
cooperating witness in a much larger drugs and murder case and the
attack was designed to shut him up. If the witness in this case, Robby
Lucas, can be enticed to confirm that a much larger conspiracy will be
smashed. However, events quickly take a turn as Tony, suffering a
prolonged coughing fit, leaves Tatum alone with Robby and during his
absence Tatum is grabbed and fondled sexually by Robbie. Cornered,
desperate to get away, Tatum invokes her father's reputation to threaten
Robby's life. Tony returns, none-thewiser, and with Robby refusing to
give evidence, the meeting breaks up. Shellshocked, Tatum struggles to
deal with what has happened. A fact that is picked up on by her father
and Conrad as they share dinner. They're aware that something is not
right, and when Tatum and her father are alone Tatum alludes to her
father's criminal past in a way that cuts very close to the bone. She
even quizzes Conrad on whether his duties for her father extend beyond
selling cars. The couple fight and in the middle of the night, it's
Richard she turns to and he gives her the shoulder she needs to cry on,
urging her to report the matter. Tatum begs off, hoping to forget what
happened and move on, something made impossible as Robby Lucas offers to
do a deal – but only if he can talk to Tatum. Taking her courage in
both hands, she goes back out to the gaol to rescind the threat and try
and resurrect their case, and Robby seems agreeable -in fact he is so
scared of the wrath of Danny Novak that he offers to say anything. Tatum
leaves the gaol feeling disgusted at herself. Later, when Tony crows
that Robby has given a statement and they now have their case and Robby
has his deal, Tatum chooses to admit what she's done, rather than allow
tainted evidence to win a case. Tony swings between anger and guilt for
leaving her in a vulnerable position. He is very disappointed in Tatum
but faced with the reality of Danny Novak discovering the truth about
his daughter's assault, Tony picks the lesser of two evils. He decides
to quash the case. Tatum's done the right thing but is has come at a
cost.
In the aftermath of the police shooting, Lina has taken
some time off to support Andy through it. A task not made easy by the
fact that he's clearly hurting, but unable to let her in. A visit to the
scene of the shooting helps Andy make sense of how it happened and
begin the slow healing process.
An early morning call knocks
David for a loop when he's informed that former Attorney General,
Nicholas Quinn has died peacefully at home. Having invested so much is
attempting to bring him to justice, David is choked with the injustice
of it. Falling back on his professionalism, he sets about tying the
matter, however he can't let the occasion go without a personal touch –
appearing in court to offer up the Notice of Discontinuance himself.
It's a deeply unsatisfying moment, made hollower still as Mrs Quinn
appears at the office to assure him that his treachery won't be
forgotten any time soon.
Taking on some of Lina's work, Ben is
also handed a special task in delivering the Notice of Discontinuance on
the Quinn matter to court. When David appears to take the matter over,
Ben should go back to the office, but he's waylaid noticing that Julie
is upset. Approaching her later, he finds an angry, tearful woman and
his efforts to comfort her only inflame things to the point where Julie
lets slip that she was the one who leaked the AG file. Reeling, Ben is
furious. But even after everything he and his friends have been put
through, Julie is unrepentant. Quinn raped her sister and her only
regret is that he didn't live long enough to suffer for it. Torn, Ben
talks to his father about his dilemma and Geoffrey advises him to cut
Julie free and hang her out to dry. Ben can't do that, but he can't be
with her any longer either and they break up. Late in the day, the
tension between Geoffrey and Ben boils over and Ben moves out.
Things
should be on solid ground for Richard. Sure he's also handling some of
the overflow from Lina, but the sentencing hearing he has before Judge
Walker should be adjourned, given his barrister has been called away…
and he has his first date lined up with Lisa. But things never run
smoothly where Judge Walker is concerned and when she refuses to
postpone the hearing Richard is thrown into a panic as it falls to him
to make the Crown submissions. Everything seems to be in order, until
Richard is required to challenge some of the Defence submissions and
Judge Walker attacks him once again. Faced with a matter of principle,
Richard is forced to cancel his much longed-for date with Lisa to work
through the night, or a drug-dealing defendant will get off with a light
sentence. Burning the midnight oil, Richard is pleasantly surprised as
Lisa shows up anyway, taking him out for a quick drink instead. Then,
just as he's starting to relax, he's called back to work but he's buoyed
when Lisa mentions she would like to see him again. The next day
Richard beats Judge Walker back once and for all and comes to claim is
prize… A kiss from Lisa.
Still swimming in an ocean of regret
after her drunken performance at Janet's, Erin is eager to let her know
that she appreciates Janet's efforts to support her. Firstly by doing a
good job – on hers and Lina's briefs - then secondly by staging a
surprise baby shower, much to Tracey's dismay because she was planning
to throw a shower too. Janet is mortified by the attention, but she's
also touched. And later, as she surveys all the baby gifts, there's an
unanticipated consequence as the reality of what lies ahead begins to
dawn on her.
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A religion is a belief system with rituals. The missionary kopimistsamfundet is a religious group centered in Sweden who believe that copying and the sharing of information is the best and most beautiful that is. To have your information copied is a token of appreciation, that someone think you have done something good.