Law & Order: UK (TV Series)
Care (2009)
Freema Agyeman: Junior Crown Prosecutor Alesha Phillips
Quotes
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Alesha Phillips : Looking back through Turner's files, on his last assault charge, he was offered to deal down to a year in prison if he gave up Maureen Walters. He didn't bite.
Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel : So he went to prison rather than give evidence against his boss? That's some loyalty.
Alesha Phillips : Because she's not his boss. Mike Turner is a silent partner in the whole company. All of those buildings, they own them together. Their property portfolio must be worth nearly £5 million.
CPS Director George Castle : While a child dies in squalor in one of their flats.
Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel : So Maureen Walters must've known exactly what Mike Turner was doing. They must've hatched the plan together to get the tenants out. She's culpable.
Alesha Phillips : Mmm-hmm.
Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel : We go after Maureen Walters. As head of the company, the buck stops with her. We put her in the dock...
CPS Director George Castle : Now, now, just hold on a second. If they're partners, then they will deny everything in unison. We have to be more pragmatic.
Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel : But surely it's worth...
CPS Director George Castle : No trial. We get Turner and Walters to plead guilty to a lesser charge.
Alesha Phillips : George, a baby was killed. Dionne Farrah's life has been destroyed.
CPS Director George Castle : And this way, we convict those responsible.
Alesha Phillips : The most they could get would be a couple of months in prison. They could even walk out of court with fines for a child's death. That's a disgrace.
Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel : George is right. A trial is no guarantee of success. I'd rather see them convicted of something than walk free of everything.
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Alesha Phillips : Sean Farrah is dead. Dionne Farrah's life is ruined. Justice has not been served.