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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. S1 E1
      1. S1 E1 Nov 1, 2009
      • William Garrow defends a woman accused of murdering her newborn.
    • 2. S1 E2
      2. S1 E2 Nov 8, 2009
      • Garrow's public popularity diminishes when he defends a man accused of stabbings across London.
    • 3. S1 E3
      3. S1 E3 Nov 15, 2009
      • Garrow defends a man accused of raping a servant girl.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Garrow's_LawGarrow's Law - Wikipedia

    Set around trials at the Old Bailey in Georgian London against a backdrop of corruption and social injustice, Garrow's Law is a legal drama inspired by the life of pioneering barrister William Garrow.

  3. Garrow's Law: Created by Tony Marchant. With Andrew Buchan, Lyndsey Marshal, Rupert Graves, Aidan McArdle. Garrow's Law is the true tale of William Garrow, who acted as counsel for the accused, introducing the concept of 'innocent until proved guilty' at London's Old Bailey.

  4. 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.

  5. Buy Garrow's Law on Prime Video. Young barrister William Garrow works criminal defense cases at the Old Bailey.

  6. 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.

  7. William Garrow returns to champion the rights of prisoners against the power of the State.

  8. Series 1. Garrow's Law. Legal drama inspired by the life of pioneering 18th century barrister William Garrow.

  9. Pioneering 18th century barrister William Garrow returns to the Bailey to face regicide, industrial sabotage, colonial brutality and vote rigging as the Establishment battle to maintain the...

  10. The true tale of pioneering 18th century barrister William Garrow, who acted as counsel for the accused, introducing the concept of 'innocent until proved guilty' at London's Old Bailey.

  11. Garrow, despite Sarah's assurances, in a deeply depressed mood having failed to save Thomas Whiley, a twelve-year old-mute boy, from the gallows, enters the civil court to hear Hill's accusation of adultery against him.

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