Episode 6

Tatum's forced to confront her own history when she works on a teacher/student affair case. She'll be led to ask: if you don't feel like a victim can it still be a crime?
Tatum works a case against handsome former PE teacher, Matt March, who is accused of numerous counts of sexual assault on a minor. March had a three-year affair with a student. Tatum discovers that far from feeling ‘used' by her teacher, Gemma loves him and doesn't feel exploited at all. Tatum harbours doubts about the case herself, much to Richard's disbelief. The case rests on an intimate note written by the teacher and an alcopop drink. A drunken, unravelling Tony works a high-profile murder case: a stabbed homeless man left to die in the streets. Ben is assigned with him, and is warned by Tracey to expect a hard time. As predicted Tony stumbles in court and flees, leaving Ben in the lurch. Ben is ultimately forced to come to Tony's rescue and discovers the truth about Tony's past. Richard finally ousts his troublesome tenant – only to find that his house smashed up in spite. Andy confronts Lina, asking why her she's keeping their relationship secret. It turns out she is worried he is not a Muslim, even though she is not a practicing Muslim herself.
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