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Injustice - Apple TV. Available on Acorn TV, Pluto TV, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Sling TV. Purefoy plays defense barrister William Travers, who has fled from London murder trials to the peace of the Suffolk countryside with his family. He is called upon to defend an old friend in a homicide that may be much more than it seems, even as death strikes.

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Episode #1.1: Directed by Colm McCarthy. With Ivan Kaye, James Purefoy, Ivanno Jeremiah, Charlie Creed-Miles. Barrister Will Travers,his wife Jane - a teacher at a Young Offenders' Centre - and daughter live in the Suffolk countryside. Natalie Chandra,a London solicitor,asks Will to defend Martin Newall,an old friend of his,accused of murdering his secretary and lover but protesting his.


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Episode #1.5: Directed by Colm McCarthy. With James Purefoy, Charlie Creed-Miles, Kirsty Bushell, Tariq Jordan. Jameel Khan comes forward to say that he deliberately planted Lucy in the Kestrel office and encouraged her affair to get evidence of the firm's illegal dumping of toxic waste in Africa,collected by a ship called the Agadir.Will makes full use of this at Martin's trial,the result.


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Injustice Season 1 James Purefoy stars in this thrilling miniseries about a defense barrister who is called upon to defend an old friend in a homicide case that may be more than it seems. 27 2011 5 episodes X-Ray TV-14 Drama · Suspense Watch with a free Prime trial Watch with Prime Start your 30-day free trial S1 E1 - Episode 1 June 6, 2011 44min


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James Brian Mark Purefoy [1] (born 3 June 1964) is an English actor. He played Mark Antony in the HBO series Rome, Nick Jenkins in A Dance to the Music of Time, college professor turned serial killer Joe Carroll in the series The Following, Solomon Kane in the film of the same name, and Hap Collins in the Sundance series Hap and Leonard.


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Any drama serial being broadcast over five consecutive nights has to work very hard to hook the viewer immediately and maintain a decent level of either excitement, intrigue or both from the opening credits onwards. Injustice, ITV1's new thriller from Collision writer Anthony Horowitz, just about manages to do both. James Purefoy ( Rome.


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James Purefoy is a successful barrister with a dark past. Once a high-flyer in London, a murder trial that went wrong caused him to have a nervous breakdown and he has opted for a more peaceful.


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Injustice Season 1 James Purefoy stars in this thrilling miniseries about a defense barrister who is called upon to defend an old friend in a homicide case that may be more than it seems. 2011 5 episodes 16+ This video is currently unavailable to watch in your location Details S1 E1 - Episode 1 June 6, 2011 44min 16+


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Injustice: Episode James Purefoy (Rome) leads a distinguished cast featuring Dervla Kirwan (Ballykissangel), Charlie Creed-Miles (The Fifth Element), and Nathaniel Parker (The Inspector Lynley Mysteries) in a taut five-part thriller of murder, conspiracy, secrets, and.


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James Purefoy plays a London barrister specializing in murder cases. He and his wife have fled the madding crowd and settled in Suffolk. The wife is a former A-list book editor who now volunteers at a prison for youthful offenders, where she introduces the teenaged, troubled males to real literature..


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James Purefoy stars as a criminal barrister recovering from a traumatic series of events who finds himself being pursued by a ruthless police detective. Two men from completely different worlds whose professional lives will intertwine in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with murder at its heart.


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Crime Drama Thriller A defense barrister is faced with the proposition: what can you do when you have defended the indefensible? Creator Anthony Horowitz Stars James Purefoy Charlie Creed-Miles Sasha Behar See production info at IMDbPro STREAMING S1 S1 Add to Watchlist Added by 5.5K users 28 User reviews 3 Critic reviews Episodes 5 Top-rated


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Created by Anthony Horowitz (Foyle's War, Collision), Injustice merges legal drama, police investigation, and high-tension suspense in an atmosphere of moral ambiguity. Purefoy plays defense barrister William Travers, who has fled from London murder trials to the peace of the Suffolk countryside with his family.


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Injustice is a five-part British drama television series about criminal defence barrister William Travers, who has lost faith in the legal system following a traumatic series of events. The one-hour drama premiered on 6 June 2011 on ITV. The series was released on DVD on 13 June 2011 via Acorn Media UK. [1] Plot


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Injustice Season 1 James Purefoy leads a distinguished cast in a taut five-part thriller of murder, conspiracy, secrets, and guilt. He is called upon to defend an old friend in a homicide that may be more than it seems, even as death strikes close and he becomes a target. 341 2011 5 episodes X-Ray 13+ Suspense · Drama Available to buy Buy Episode 1


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Injustice (2011) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Directed by Colm McCarthy. (5 episodes, 2011) Series Writing Credits Series Cast Series Produced by Series Music by Magnus Fiennes. (5 episodes, 2011) Series Cinematography by Ruairí O'Brien. (4 episodes, 2011) Series Editing by St. John O'Rorke.