The team tries to understand a 12-year-old boy's involvement in a shooting.
Adapted from the hit US series, Law & Order: UK follows a team of police detectives and prosecutors representing the public interest in the criminal justice system.
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The team tries to understand a 12-year-old boy's involvement in a shooting.
When a wave of shootings claims one of Ronnie and Joe's own colleagues, the pair are left with little time to grieve. They must catch the killer before he or she moves on to the next person on the hit list.
Television footage of the boy being led to his death haunts both the police officers and the legal team.
Forensics from a blood spattered hotel lead Ronnie and Joe to a surprising class of criminal. It is up to Jake to prove that the wealthy and privileged are not above the law.
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