Deed is in the Hague hearing a case of a young British soldier who killed eleven Iraqi civilians and is now accused of war crimes. Part 1 of 2.
A rule-breaker. You get the picture. In this case, Shaw is Judge John Deed, a man who presides over his courtroom with dignity, humility and common sense - a touchy-feely judge, you might almost say.
Judge John Deed is outspoken and uncompromising in his commitment to justice, and isn't afraid to make powerful enemies - including his more traditional colleagues. Unfortunately Judge John Deed ...
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