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#1 - The Most Important Thing of All
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 10/8/1971
Harriet represents her ex-husbands former cell mate after a bank robbery.
Director: James Ormerod
Writer: James Mitchell
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#2 - By Order of the Magistrates
Season 1 Episode 2
Aired 10/15/1971
A decision must be made whether two children should remain with their mother or father.
Director: Tony Wharmby
Writer: Edmund Ward
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#4 - The Rain It Raineth
Season 1 Episode 4
Aired 10/29/1971
Three boys are involved injuring a security guard while breaking into a warehouse. One boy's case is treated separately after pleading guilty.
Director: Tony Wharmby
Writer: James Mitchell
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#5 - Within a Year and a Day
Season 1 Episode 5
Aired 11/5/1971
If someone dies as a result of a previous crime the perpetrator can be tried for murder. Harriet must now defend Brian Parsons.
Director: Christopher Hodson
Writer: Ray Jenkins
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#6 - To Help an Old School Friend
Season 1 Episode 6
Aired 11/12/1971
A conflict ensues between the the Cold war security state and the British legal system after a physicist is found dead.
Director: Christopher Hodson
Writer: James Mitchell
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#7 - No Flowers, by Request
Season 1 Episode 7
Aired 11/19/1971
A gangster intimidates any potential witnesses to keep them from testifying about an assault.
Director: Christopher Hodson
Writer: David Lees
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#8 - When Did You First Feel the Pain?
Season 1 Episode 8
Aired 11/26/1971
Harriet assists a doctor accused of prescribing a fatal drug.
Director: Tony Wharmby
Writer: John Malcolm
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#9 - A Nice Straightforward Treason
Season 1 Episode 9
Aired 12/3/1971
A Soviet defector names one of Dr. Moody's patients as a Red Army Officer.
Director: Christopher Hodson
Writer: James Mitchell
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#10 - People Have Too Many Rights
Season 1 Episode 10
Aired 12/10/1971
A policeman has a case brought against him by his superior accused of taking bribes.
Director: James Ormerod
Writer: John Malcolm
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#12 - A License to Build Your Own Money
Season 1 Episode 12
Aired 1/7/1972
A large development project appeals against a decision to not build on rural land.
Director: Christopher Hodson
Writer: James Mitchell
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#13 - A Duty to the Court
Season 1 Episode 13
Aired 1/14/1972
A woman is accused of murder making Harriet wonder if she should submit possibly damaging evidence.
Director: James Ormerod
Writer: Edmund Ward
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The Worst Episodes of Justice
Every episode of Justice ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of Justice!
Justice is a British drama television series which originally aired on ITV in 39 hour-long episodes between 8 August 1971 and 16 October 1974. Margaret...
Genre:Drama
Network:ITV1
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Worst Episodes Summary
"The Most Important Thing of All" is the worst rated episode of "Justice". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by James Ormerod and written by James Mitchell, it aired on 10/8/1971. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "By Order of the Magistrates".