Sun, Oct 16, 2005
Nina represents Mark de Groot, a father who is about to lose custody because his wife refuses to recognize him as the father. Nina tries to reach a settlement, but Mark seems to be bipolar, which helps the opposing party. Marius defends a group of gangster-rappers who destroyed their neighbor's ghetto-blaster after he turned it on as a payback for their noisy rehearsals.
Sun, Oct 23, 2005
Maarten takes over Pim's case because Pim has to go to the hospital to remove a wart. He represents the father of a young girl who was raped by an patient from a mental hospital, who was on leave. The father is now suing the state, but the daughter doesn't want the publicity of the trial; she just wants to be left alone. Nina tries to reach a settlement between two parents where the mother has a habit of breaking the existing agreements.
Sun, Nov 6, 2005
After threatening his teacher with a pistol in order to get a better grade, Moroccan high school student Hamid faces charges of either attempted murder or manslaughter. Initially Pim is defending him, but when he has to drop out the last minute, an unprepared Hannah takes over the case. After the power at Keyzer & De Boer fails, the technician sent to fix the problem turns out to be Maarten's father.
Sun, Dec 3, 2006
Following Ricky's departure, Marius is delighted to be forced to postpone his retirement indefinitely. Together with Hannah he defends a teenager who is suspected of throwing a street sign off a bridge, causing a fatal car crash. The teenager claims to be innocent, and that the real culprit trying blackmail him to confessing. Pim's former client Hendrik Hulsebos, a pyromaniac, is released from a mental hospital, but the residents of his birth town, where he committed his crimes, protest against his return. Pim helps him when a statement he made about the case in a TV interview is taken out of context, potentially hampering Hendrik's return. Maarten has to take an overdue math test, and forgets to pick up his daughter from daycare twice as a result.
Sun, Jan 21, 2007
Hannah and Maarten lock horns when defending two Russian women traders with conflicting interests. One wants to confess, the other vehemently denies all accusations. Nina mediates between two men when one complains about the other's noisy roosters, and feels attracted to one of them. Simone returns to the office, still reeling from Maarten's rejection.
Sun, Nov 20, 2005
Ricky's suspicious client Herman is being blackmailed by the opposing party- lawyer De Bournonville wants him to pay his fee, threatening to have his own client make a statement that will cause Herman to receive a higher sentence. Pim defends an American mother who wants to take her daughter for a visit to the US; the father claims the girl's uncle in the US sexually abuses her and tries to stop the vacation.
Sun, Dec 4, 2005
Hannah successfully saves client Jim from conviction, and finds herself attracted to him. Nina reminds her that it is forbidden for a lawyer to get romantically involved with a client. Nina also has her own clients to help; she represents a middle-aged couple who accuse a gynecologist for malpractice after the wife gets pregnant due to a mistake on the doctor's part.
Sat, Feb 23, 2008
Pim defends Jesse van Alphen, who is accused of storing 600 kilos of drugs in his hangar. Jesse vehemently denies, and a detective reveals to Pim that the Attorney General is only prosecuting Jesse because they could not get the real culprit. Nina helps an old Jewish man who is about to divorce his wife after 42 years of marriage. His wife demands half of the profits from selling their house, but he does not want to sell as the house is linked to deeply rooted memories of his youth in World War II. Nina is later startled when her boyfriend Carel turns out to be the judge assigned to the case.