| "Fault Lines" | ||
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| ← | UK, Episode 6.07 | → |
| Production number: First aired (US): 9 November 2011 First aired (UK): 17 February 2012 First aired (CAN): 9 November 2011 | ||
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| Written By Emilia Di Girolamo Directed By David O'Neill | ||
Summary[]
After forensic technician Kelly Mahon is stabbed to death her colleague Lucy Kennard is also attacked, claiming the assailant was taxi driver Carl Lucas who, it would seem, also killed Kelly. Lucy is nervous and seeks reassurance from Sam, eventually having a sexual relationship with him. However mounting evidence suggests that Lucy is the murderer who deliberately incriminated Carl. Furthermore she has a history of extorting money from men, including Kelly's boyfriend Tom. She is tried for murder but in court drops a bombshell that throws her sanity in doubt, claiming that the judge agreed to acquit her if she had sex with him.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Bradley Walsh as Detective Sergeant Ronnie Brooks
- Paul Nicholls as Detective Sergeant Sam Casey
- Harriet Walter as Detective Inspector Natalie Chandler
- Dominic Rowan as Senior Crown Prosecutor Jake Thorne
- Freema Agyeman as Junior Crown Prosecutor Alesha Phillips
- Peter Davison as Crown Prosecution Service Director Henry Sharpe
Recurring Cast[]
- Patricia Potter as Yvette Dyer
- Benedict Wong as Eli Smart
- Nicola Sanderson as S.O.C.O. Joy Ackroyd
- Alexander Perkins as S.O.C.O. Pete
- Jessica Gunning as Angela
Guest Cast[]
- Lydia Leonard as Lucy Kennard
- Luke Roberts as Tom Hartson
- Ranjit Krishnamma as Judge Gunner
- Jennifer James as Chloe Abbott
- Ariyon Bakare as Carl Lucas
- Jordan Young as Jeremy Barton
- Jamie Clark as Member of the Jury (uncredited)
- Luke Howard as Man In Courtroom (uncredited)
- Celina Nessa as Member of the Jury (uncredited)
Background information and notes[]
- Adaptation of the Law & Order episode "Just a Girl in the World".
| Previous episode: "Dawn Till Dusk" |
"Fault Lines (UK)" Law & Order: UK Season 6 |
Next episode: "Tracks" |
