Murder One - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Chapter One, Year Two
The firm defends a woman accused of assassinating the governor of California and his mistress. Meanwhile, a new attorney takes over Hoffman and Associates after Ted leaves to work on his failing marriage.

Chapter Two, Year Two
A media frenzy ensues when the trial begins, the prosecution reveal shocking news about the defendant, and the defence uncover an illicit liaison.

Chapter Three, Year Two
Wyler races to save the firm from bankruptcy; a jail mate links the defendant to the murder weapon.

Chapter Four, Year Two
A famous basketball player seeks legal counsel after his team owner is murdered, while a defence witness unexpectedly changes her story on the stand.

Chapter Five, Year Two
Wyler grills Beiden on the stand, Latrell talks to the police, Wyler and his mother have a brush with the law, and Wyler gives Dietrich an ultimatum.

Chapter Six, Year Two
The prosecution asks the court to remove Wyler from the case; Dietrich and Sharon testify; the defense rests; Latrell faces murder charges.

Chapter Seven, Year Two
The defense and the prosecution deliver closing arguments; the jury hands down a verdict in the Rooney case.

Chapter Eight, Year Two
The governor's assassin is revealed; Wyler and Biggio call a truce, collaborating to nail Dietrich; racial considerations split Docknovich and Mosely.

Chapter Nine, Year Two
Wyler calls the shots when Docknovich and Mosely clash over jury selection; new information points to another possible suspect.

Chapter Ten, Year Two
The defense team learns incriminating evidence against Latrell's agent; prosecution witnesses taint Latrell's wholesome image.

Chapter Eleven, Year Two
Weikopf accuses Wyler of sexual harassment; the defense brings forth witnesses attesting to Fortas' disregard for others and then has Rickey testify about how Fortas was blackmailing Rickey's wife.

Chapter Twelve, Year Two
Both legal teams make closing arguments; Rickey goes into hiding after a witness testifies that Rickey said he was going to kill Fortas because he was tired of being threatened over gambling debts; the jury reaches a verdict.

Chapter Thirteen, Year Two
Wyler defends a serial killer who targeted ex-cons convicted of vicious crimes, and the firm receives bids from Hollywood producers vying for the movie rights.

Chapter Fourteen, Year Two
Jury selection for the Banks trial proves difficult as many of the jurors interviewed feel Banks is a hero for killing murderers who received light sentences for their horrific crimes.

Chapter Fifteen, Year Two
Wyler's attempts to protect his client fail after Banks gets permission from the judge to testify on his own behalf and then angrily tells Wyler, "You are now at the top of my list".

Chapter Sixteen, Year Two
While Grasso calls forth witnesses who believed Banks' final victim was innocent, Wyler begins to worry whether his client will kill again if he is found innocent and released.

Chapter Seventeen, Year Two
Banks is released, and as the firm tries to help him, one of their own is shot; Wyler defends a young man accused of killing his 83-year-old girlfriend.

Chapter Eighteen, Year Two
Wyler learns murder is often a family affair after a man claims to know who really murdered Tommy Banks and then Mary Beth's killer confesses.
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