Law & Order: UK

Law & Order: UK

Law & Order: UK is a British police procedural and legal television programme broadcast from 2009–14 on ITV, adapted from the American series Law & Order. Financed by the production companies Kudos Film and Television, Wolf Films, and Universal Media Studios, the series originally starred Bradley Walsh, Freema Agyeman, Jamie Bamber and Ben Daniels, with lead actors Dominic Rowan, Georgia Taylor, Paul Nicholls and Ben Bailey Smith joining the cast subsequently, alongside supporting cast members Harriet Walter, Sharon Small, Peter Davison, Bill Paterson and Paterson Joseph. This is the first American drama television series to be adapted for British television, while the episodes are adapted from scripts and episodes of the parent series. Series 1 was broadcast in 2009. In June 2014, broadcaster ITV and producer Kudos issued a joint press release announcing that series 8 would be "the last to be transmitted for the foreseeable future".

Year:
2009
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Julie Reid:
I saw this woman on the, uh, the news last night, and she said Rose Shaw was Satan reborn, they should bring back hanging just for her. I've never heard so much hate in someone's voice.

George Castle:
Well, public feeling is very strong.

Julie Reid:
All these flowers on the estate, sackloads of cards everyday, like they all knew him. All of them, out there, feeding off my boy's death. Lettin' it take over their lives. It's like they need it. The funny thing is, all I want, yeah? All I need is to let it go.

James Steel:
The trial can help you do that.

Julie Reid:
Sending her to prison won't help me. It won't bring my boy back.

Alesha Phillips:
Most victims' families find it gives them a sense of closure.

Julie Reid:
Closure? This ain't closure. This is revenge. No, that little girl don't deserve it. She's been through enough. We live on the same estate. I know what goes on in there.

George Castle:
She broke the law in the most terrible way.

Julie Reid:
She's a child! What, you want to hide her behind a 10-foot wall so that no one has to look at her? No one has to ask her wha- who's really responsible for Conor's death? No. No, no, it's too easy.

James Steel:
Prosecuting kids is never easy.

Julie Reid:
My Conor, he used to- he liked to draw them pictures, you know, the ones where you put the paint through the straws. He loved dogs. [sobs] That's how I want to remember him. My happy little boy. I don't want my memories clouded by hate. I mean, would you want your son brought up in a world with no hope? You can't- you can't save Conor, but you can save her. Yeah, you can- you can give Rosie Shaw a life.

George Castle:
You can forgive her?

Julie Reid:
I hate what she did with every- every bone in my body! But... but I'm a mum, you know? I can't hate a child. You say you represent me, then this is what you do: you make Conor's life mean something, yeah? You find out why she did it and you get that little girl help.

Alesha Phillips:
Looking back through Turner's files, on his last assault charge, he was offered to deal down to a year in prison if he gave up Maureen Walters. He didn't bite.

Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel:
So he went to prison rather than give evidence against his boss? That's some loyalty.

Alesha Phillips:
Because she's not his boss. Mike Turner is a silent partner in the whole company. All of those buildings, they own them together. Their property portfolio must be worth nearly ?5 million.

CPS Director George Castle:
While a child dies in squalor in one of their flats.

Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel:
So Maureen Walters must've known exactly what Mike Turner was doing. They must've hatched the plan together to get the tenants out. She's culpable.

Alesha Phillips:
Mmm-hmm.

Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel:
We go after Maureen Walters. As head of the company, the buck stops with her. We put her in the dock...

CPS Director George Castle:
Now, now, just hold on a second. If they're partners, then they will deny everything in unison. We have to be more pragmatic.

Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel:
But surely it's worth...

CPS Director George Castle:
No trial. We get Turner and Walters to plead guilty to a lesser charge.

Alesha Phillips:
George, a baby was killed. Dionne Farrah's life has been destroyed.

CPS Director George Castle:
And this way, we convict those responsible.

Alesha Phillips:
The most they could get would be a couple of months in prison. They could even walk out of court with fines for a child's death. That's a disgrace.

Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel:
George is right. A trial is no guarantee of success. I'd rather see them convicted of something than walk free of everything.


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