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  1. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Sun, Nov 1, 2009. Frustrated with the lack of defense for the accused, young barrister William Garrow employs his sharp tongue and innovative court room skills when he is called to defend a servant girl accused of murdering her new born child. 8.3/10 (77)

  2. S1 E1 - Episode 1. November 1, 2009. 60min. 13+. An inexperienced William Garrow struggles with his first case but fares better with Lady Sarah Hill. Impressed by his sense of justice, she hires Garrow to defend a serving girl accused of murder. If he doesn't succeed, the woman will die. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E2 - Episode 2.

  3. Sun, Nov 22, 2009. Having successfully defended a prostitute accused of killing a masochistic client, Garrow takes up the case of Joseph Hamer, charged with treason for belonging to the Corresponding Society, who advocate a wider enfranchisement and much needed electoral reform. The prosecutor is Attorney General Scott, a foolish wind-bag, and ...

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  5. S2.E1 ∙ Episode #2.1. Sun, Nov 14, 2010. Garrow is approached by the directors of the Liverpool Assurance insurance company to prosecute Captain Collingwood for insurance fraud. He threw overboard 133 African slaves whom he was transporting to Jamaica,allegedly to save supplies as he was off-course but the insurers claim this was caused by ...

  6. Garrow's Law is a British period legal drama about the 18th-century lawyer William Garrow. The series debuted on 1 November 2009 on BBC One and BBC HD. A second series was announced on 7 July 2010 and was broadcast from 14 November 2010. A third series consisting of four episodes was commissioned and was aired from 13 November 2011.

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  7. Garrow stands to defend 'The Monster', a man accused of assaulting several woman with a blade. Meanwhile Sir Arthur’s true intention begin to surface as he moves his living pawns into place, in an attempt to defraud the system.

  8. Episode 1. 1/4 Garrow risks his reputation to defend the indefensible, and changes British law forever.

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