Ros Marshall has to prove herself as a Junior Crown prosecutor when she gets her first case-acting for a pole dancer who's determined justice will be done - one way or another.
Verity finds that her opposing counsel in a case is acting strangely.What she doesn't know is that rumours have her performing sexual favours in exchange for legal briefs.
Ros finds her skills tested when a male erotic dancer is assaulted by the captain of a girls' volleyball team during a night out. When Verity conducts a moot court, we get a glimpse of what drew her and Dylan together.
Ros's straightforward bail hearing gets complicated when Dylan becomes her opposing counsel and sees another side to her former brother-in-law. Verity defends Ishbel, a witch accused of embezzlement.
Ros and Mikey lock horns in the family feud from hell. As they try to smooth the troubled waters between warring sisters, an unforeseen circumstance arises.
It's Ros' first trial and with an unwilling witness it seems unwinnable. Although seriously distracted by carnal desires, Verity finds a creative solution to a rental dispute.
When Ros and Verity clash during an assault case, Verity is determined to beat her younger sister. Ros is equally determined to show Verity that she won't be taken for granted.
Ros prosecutes a mental impairment case made all the more difficult when the defendant decides to self represent. Verity runs her first prosecution, with the formidable Prue opposing.
Ros' skills are put to the test when a would-be burglar accidentally snorts the cremated remains of a dog. Her steamy relationship with Don is under threat when she's tempted by an old flame from university.