Back from leave, Annabeth is thrown into a case where a family has been brutally slaughtered, leaving only the youngest son. Complicating matters is how the new ADA is handling the case.
Annabeth and Maureen take on a woman who killed her husband, and is claiming self-defense, but the case takes a turn when confidential files are found.
Annabeth and Maureen try the case of a serial rapist who has escalated to murder, but a hung jury and a revelation turn the case on its toes.
The murder of a woman may lead to a serial killer.
When a woman is found murdered in a parking garage, her influential family complicate the investigation.
The death of a star college football player may jeopardize the program when Annabeth starts probing into the case.
The death of a PTA dad leads to accusations of an affair.
When a pastor is murdered, suspicion turns toward his wife, but evidence of affairs and an internet scam muddy the waters.
A workplace shooting leads to a man who was fired, but no one can get a straight story as his family all band together in an alibi.
After a close friend of Annabeth's is murdered at the court house she pursues the death penalty, but new evidence may require her to come up with a new strategy to convict the killer.
The stabbing death of a young woman may be connected to another murder, but the twists in the case may lead to the prosecution of the wrong man.
The investigation into a road rage murder leaves questions in Annabeth's mind, and she ignores her boss' demand for a plea bargain in order to find the truth.
A husband's personal petition puts Annabeth and Maureen on the case of a woman who died seemingly from a medical error, but investigation shows the doctor had a prior relationship with her patient.
When a college student accused of robbing a bank turns up dead, the investigation turns to a poker game that may not have been on the up and up.
A surrogate mother is murdered, and the biological mother claims defense of another, but when her story changes, the investigators begin to uncover secrets.
When a woman from Russia is killed by her husband, Annabeth feels it's an open and shut case, but a high-powered attorney and the discovery of sexual perversities put the case in jeopardy.
When a close family friend of Conlon's is murdered, he must deal with pressure from the victim's family and within his office, as well as not letting his personal need for vengeance to overtake him.
A man apologizes to a woman for how he treated her, but after she tells her story Annabeth decides to prosecute him for rape.
Annabeth is sure she has a young man dead to rights for killing his father, but when his mother changes her statement the race is on to prove her lie.
When a neighbor of Annabeth's is murdered, the investigation turns towards his police unit.
Annabeth prosecutes Veeder with another murder, and increases the risk to her, the office, and the evidence.
The prosecution of Durkin has deadly results, and talk of corruption taints Conlon.