- Aware that he has enemies in the firm Billy sets up Reader. He gets a friend in another chambers to offer Reader a better job and then threatens to expose him for being disloyal and 'jumping ship' unless he spies on Billy's opponents and reports their movements. Martha tells Reader that he is the father of her child and ,on learning that she will not have an abortion,he offers to support her. He is also extremely helpful to her in a misconduct hearing where an Asian policewoman is accused of racism against a black colleague by providing a tape with which Martha is able to persuade one of the judging panel that his own racism will be made known in the press unless the woman,whose remarks were joking and did not offend her colleague,is allowed to keep her job. She is however unsuccessful in securing bail for rent boy Mark, who is accused of murdering a judge.—don @ minifie-1
- Martha finds herself defending a female Asian police Sergeant, Rachna Ali, who is accused of racism after directing unacceptable race-based language to a black policeman, PC Johnson. There is zero tolerance in the Metropolitan Police for racism and as Rachna admits to having made the remark, Martha isn't too sure what kind of defence she might present. When she learns that it was an officer from another station who filed the complaint and not PC Johnson, she has a good idea on how to proceed. The situation in chambers is heating up with Kate Brockman continuing her campaign tout oust Billy. He's ready for her and has a plan of his own. Martha decides it's time to the father of her "happy" news and that she's decided to keep the baby.—garykmcd
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