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Missy's book about her life as prostitute causes a sensation. Cleaver sleeps with the niece of an ex-girlfriend and is blackmailed into defending her.
Missy's book about her life as prostitute causes a sensation. Cleaver sleeps with the niece of an ex-girlfriend and is blackmailed into defending her.
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S2, EP8 "R v Greene"Cleaver is in prison, charged with the manslaughter of Lane Hole's sweet, elderly neighbor. He is bailed out by Missy. Cleaver needs the help of all his friends and several enemies if he is to escape a hefty stretch behind bars.
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S3, EP1Cleaver Greene languishes in prison surrounded by enemies and friends. Many former colleagues from Macquarie St and the bench are also inside, courtesy of corruption scandals.
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S3, EP2Cleaver outsmarts the appeals judges, but life outside is not good. He is a legal pariah, jobless, homeless and phoneless, and while he has been inside, his world has been sliding towards chaos.
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S3, EP3At Malcolm's funeral Cleaver meets Mal's sister Felicity, a honey blonde with an acid wit; and baulks at being Scarlet's junior in the case of a gambling-addicted client.
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S5, EP8 "Greene v The Reckoning"After an international incident, cover-up and Cal McGregor becoming prime minister, the capital is on the brink of imploding.
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S5, EP7 "Greene v Mid-Winter"As war with China and a cabinet reshuffle loom, Cleaver searches for a date as politicians prepare for the annual Mid-Winter Ball.
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S5, EP6 "Greene v The Unflushables"Morrow replaces Peters as prime minister after a term of 21 weeks; the true cause of the explosion at Parliament House is revealed.
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