Cast Of: Criminal Justice Season 2 Repack

Flashback: Leo, a charming sociopath, had filmed Frankie finding the dagger in a locked study. Leo threatened to plant it in Frankie’s apartment unless Frankie helped him “disappear” a rival’s car. Frankie refused. Two weeks later, Frankie was arrested for a different murder—one Leo’s father, the judge, helped orchestrate to silence him.

Known for her intense roles, Shilpa Shukla plays a significant part in the narrative web, adding to the tension surrounding the family dynamics. cast of criminal justice season 2

The soul of the series returns. Tripathi reprises his role as the sharp-witted, reluctant lawyer Madhav Mishra. While Season 1 saw him as a confused newbie, Season 2 showcases a more seasoned, albeit still financially struggling, Madhav. His impeccable comic timing mixed with courtroom gravitas anchors the show. Flashback: Leo, a charming sociopath, had filmed Frankie

But Frankie Delgado appears as a surprise witness—for the prosecution. He testifies that he saw Marcus Thorne near the pier an hour before the murder. It’s a lie. Jet knows it. Frankie knows she knows. Two weeks later, Frankie was arrested for a

– Grieving but unnervingly composed. She presides over Marcus’s arraignment—a conflict of interest she waves away with cold authority. At night, alone in her cavernous penthouse, she speaks to a shrine of her son Leo: a golden boy who wasn’t so golden. Leo had a secret second phone. On it: videos of him tormenting homeless vets for sport, including Marcus. And one more face: Frankie Delgado , whom Leo had hired as a handyman the year before Frankie’s wrongful conviction.

Jet realizes: She didn’t just withhold evidence in Frankie’s case. She was fed false evidence by Judge Ellison’s late husband, who was covering for Leo. She was a pawn. But she chose to remain blind.

Jet moves to dismiss Marcus’s case, arguing entrapment by a “corrupt judicial bloodline.” Judge Ellison recuses herself at the last moment—too late. The new judge is a young, idealistic woman named , who once clerked for the ACLU.