Meredith's decision to put Sasha on the stand backfires when Colby delivers some damning evidence, leaving the Jury shell-shocked and ready to make some big life decisions.
Co-accused ex-lovers stand trial for the murder of wealthy farmer, Bernice Price. But can the twelve jurors really be impartial when they come from a tight rural community?
It's Meredith's turn to present her case but things are not looking good for the defence, until Colby finds some new evidence that could turn things around.
New details surrounding Patrick and the day of death come to light during three witness testimonies, while Colby gets creative in undermining the prosecution's theory.
Colby convinces Patrick to stay the course, promising his new evidence will strengthen their case, but Meredith's decision to put Sasha on the stand may change the trial entirely.
The prosecution presents the jury with a convincing motivation for murder: Bernice may have wanted to disinherit Sasha from her Will. Is Patrick a gold digger after all?
A cold case from 1968 is re-opened for jury consideration when a man is charged with the murder of a woman who was researching the case for a true crime novel.
Detective Sam Chedid takes the stand as various pieces of evidence are introduced to the court, some of which raise questions about Nathan Spears' involvement.