Criminal Justice - Season 2

Season 2
Season two follows Juliet Miller (Maxine Peake) as she struggles to come to terms with her life after attempting to kill her husband, a respected and powerful barrister at the height of his profession, played by BAFTA winning actor Matthew Macfadyen.
Episodes

Episode 1
Juliet Miller's life is turned upside down forever after an incident that leaves her family fighting for life, love and survival.

Episode 2
Struggling with life in prison and the enormity of her actions, Juliet is desperate to see her daughter and is destroyed by Ella's rejection of her.

Episode 3
Juliet Miller's life is turned upside down forever after an incident that leaves her family fighting for life, love and survival.

Episode 4
Time is running out. Jack tells Juliet that she needs to talk if she wants to stand a chance of keeping the children as well as her life as a free woman. This threat spurs her into action and she finally reveals to Jack the truth about her marriage.

Episode 5
The series reaches a compelling climax as the courts decide the future of Juliet and her children.
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