Trial by Fire Page #7

Synopsis: A prosecutor and her police officer boyfriend clash over a gruesome murder case.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
1999
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So? There's nothing to do.

This is your luck then.

What are you doing?

The file has been studied.

The case is over.

Upon careful consideration...

...on evidence that the plaintiff

Nazan Korkmaz is a virgin...

...the court decided to divorce

her from Selami Korkmaz.

There's a right to appeal.

Justice has been carried out.

Thank God!

Your honor. I accept the law.

I have a request.

While everyone is present, I'd like to

do her here if you permit.

I'd like to thank our media on behalf

of my client and on myself...

...for their interest

in this human tragedy.

My client is in shock.

Her heart is beating like an

injured bird.

Will there be a press conference?

In a few days. We will tell

everything in detail.

We'd like you to excuse us

right now. Come on Nazan.

Thanks.

She's gone.

-She is.

You let her go.

I told you, dumb ass.

Talk polite. I'm pissed off.

What if I don't?

This is an unfair world.

Yours has become famous.

It's not my Nazan anymore.

As if she cared. She's become rich.

What's it to me?

What's it to you?

I'm sure other men are doing her.

Regret your stupidity.

You're the one who's stupid.

Let's move gentlemen.

I have a home too.

All right. Don't stress us.

She has a fine voice.

Do you want to make me cry?

Don't cry.

What's gone is gone.

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Frances Fyfield

Frances Fyfield (born 18 November 1948) is the pseudonym of Frances Hegarty, a lawyer and crime-writer.Born and brought up in Derbyshire, Hegarty was mostly educated in convent schools before reading English at Newcastle University. After graduating, she took a course in criminal law. She worked initially for the Metropolitan Police and later the Crown Prosecution Service. She claims "After a long diet of criminal law, including dangerous dogs, rape, mayhem and much, much murder, the indigestion of pity and fury provoked me to write. I wanted to write romance, but the domestically macabre always got in the way."She has won several awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Duncan Lawrie Dagger for Blood From Stone in 2008 and the Silver Dagger for Deep Sleep. In addition, her novel, Safer than Houses was nominated for the Duncan Lawrie Dagger in 2006. She also writes psychological thrillers under the name of Frances Hegarty, among them, The Playroom, Half Light and Let's Dance, which was published in 1995.Her novels have been translated into 14 languages. Several have been adapted for television. Fyfield's Helen West series has twice been adapted for television. Juliet Stevenson played Helen West in Trial by Fire (1999) and Amanda Burton later took on the role in a successful British television series in 2002. more…

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