Insp Han goes on the stand, charged with the murder of Chin. There are three versions of the events: one from Insp Han’s perspective; one from Ken, his son who was kidnapped by Chin; and one from Chin’s daughter, Amy, who arrived just as the shooting took place. Which one is fact and which one fiction? Will Insp Han face life in prison?
A ghost from Insp Han’s past returns to haunt him: Chin, a man he put away fifteen years prior for the murder of his wife, is released from prison. He has an axe to grind with Insp Han and his family, blaming the officer for his long years of incarceration. Now, he is after revenge, and he won’t stop till he gets it.
When a young trainee lawyer is found strangled to death in her own home, suspicion is cast on the managing partner of the law firm where she works – Harris Fong. Jacob gets a call from his old boss, with a desperate plea to represent him in a sensational murder trial involving office sex and politics.
Shots are fired in the home of Insp Darren Low, an officer with the Special Crimes Branch. His wife lies dead from a bullet to the neck, and there are only two people who can tell SSgt Razali what happened – Insp Low, who has gone missing, and Insp Han, who was discovered at the scene and now lies in hospital, critically injured.
A secondary schoolteacher dies from killer litter – a flowerpot to the head. DSP Soh takes a personal interest in the case as it occurs in her son’s school. When evidence surfaces that it might be more than an accident, the police – and then the lawyers – uncover a shocking secret within the school.
An old lady is beaten to near-death in her HDB flat, sparking a manhunt for the maid who is accused of committing the crime. When Jacob and Stephanie represent the maid, Su, they find her to be silent and uncooperative. Is she harbouring a secret? And can they break her? Meanwhile, SSgt Razali finds a potential love interest.