Law & Order: UK Season 7 Trailer & Clips
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Episodes (6)
Jul 14, 2013
A car is left on a railway level crossing causing a catastrophic train crash which kills fifteen people, though the car driver cannot be found.
Jul 21, 2013
As the last person to apparently have seen Finn Tyler alive DS Sam Casey is suspended from duty pending a full investigation.
Jul 28, 2013
Michael Trent is found shot dead in his hotel room and the money he had with him is missing.
Aug 04, 2013
The body of property developer Charlotte Leigh is pulled from the Thames.
Aug 11, 2013
Following a break-in, a frail, elderly woman is found dead in her flat.
Aug 18, 2013
Richard Peters is found bludgeoned to death outside his flat, Leo, the baby he adopted with his partner Gareth Wilks is missing. Ruth Pendle, Leo's mother and a former drug addict, is seen on CCTV leaving the murder scene with a man who proves to be Neil Jenkins, the baby's father - at whose home Leo is found. Jenkins admits to pushing Richard though he and Ruth both deny murder and the police charge them jointly. They have separate barristers, each accusing the other, but Kate believes Ruth should not be prosecuted and gets into trouble with Jake for colluding with ...
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Law & Order: UK Season 7 (2013) is released on Jul 14, 2013 and the latest season 8 of Law & Order: UK is released in 2014. Watch Law & Order: UK online - the English Crime TV series from United Kingdom. Law & Order: UK is directed by Andy Goddard,Mat King,Mark Everest,Julian Holmes and created by Dick Wolf with Bradley Walsh and Robert Glenister. Law & Order: UK is available online on AMC+ and Spectrum On Demand.
A half crime Drama/half legal procedure focusing on the Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D) Detectives who investigate murders involving the people on the streets of London and the Crown Prosecutors who prosecute the defendants in court. The police half focuses on the exciting case load of London Metropolitan Murder Investigation Unit (M.I.U) made up of dedicated officers including recovering alcoholic Senior Detective Sergeant (D.S) Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh), who substitutes booze with food, he is a cop from the East End with a tough past and a big heart. His partner is Junior Detective Sergeant (D.S) Joe Hawkins (Ben Bailey-Smith), a young officer who has come straight from child protection to the murder squad. Their boss DI Wes Leyton (Paterson Joseph) has been through it all and knows the only way to change things is from the inside. Once our police heroes start pounding the streets in the pursuit of their prime suspect by piecing together the clues of each and every heinous crime. They do not stop until the jigsaw is complete and they have enough evidence to make an arrest. But catching the killer isn't always enough, once the crooks are caught and the evidence has been gathered, the Crown Prosecution Service (C.P.S) takes over for the second half and in a tough criminal justice system founded up the belief of 'Innocent until proven guilty' the burden of proof falls on the shoulders of the Prosecutors of the CPS. Fighting furiously for justice week in week out is Senior Crown Prosecutor Jake Thorne (Dominic Rowan), who is supported by the defense barrister turned Junior Crown Prosecutor Kate Barker (Georgia Taylor) and keeping them in check is CPS London director Henry Sharpe (Peter Davison), who steers his office with a steady hand. The CPS team tackle the biggest and most controversial case where life and liberty hang in the balance, These are their stories.