Justice for all, the plot of the second episode on Canale 5

D.fter the convincing debut last week, come on Channel 5 continues the appointment with Justice for all. In second episode of the fiction starring Raoul Bova and Rocío Muñoz Morales – broadcast tonight at 9.45 pm – photojournalist Roberto Beltrami (Bova) is carrying out his own investigation into the death of his wife, Beatrice Donati.

Justice for allthe plot of the second episode

Meanwhile, he continues to collaborate with the Bonetto studio to defend those who have unjustly fallen into the ganglia of the judicial machine. It follows the case of Saverio, a man accused of the murder of his brother Cosimo, but who remembers nothing about the night of the crime. Beltrami continues to fight to prove his innocence, but it will not be an easy task.

Furthermore, receives a request for help from Maria Pilara Venezuelan woman who turns to him for support her husband Julio. The man is accused of murdering the woman they both worked for in his sleep. Also in this case, Roberto will do everything to prove his extraneousness to the facts.

While in, continues to investigate his wife’s death. Put the pieces together, until you get to Tommaso Randelli (Roberto Zibetti), the man Beatrice (Anna Favella) was with the night she was killed. As soon as he tries to see clearly, however, Randelli is attacked in his pub and it will be Beltrami himself who will be accused. Will he be able to prove his innocence right away this time? And the relationship with his daughter Giulia (Francesca Vetere)stopped shortly after the infamous accusations for Beatrice’s murder, is it still at a standstill?

Francesca Vetere and Raoul Bova.  (Mediaset)

In “Justice for all” Francesca Vetere plays Giulia Beltrami, the daughter of Roberto. Here on the set with Raoul Bova. (Mediaset)

The relationship between Roberto and Victoria

The collaboration with the Bonetto studiothe same one in which Beatrice worked before she died, involves for Roberto not only the resurfacing of old memories, but also the constant proximity to Victoria (Rocío Muñoz Morales), the owner. From the first meeting, it is clear that their alchemy can turn into a sentimental relationship, but on paper – at least at the beginning – they are two different people.

They meet at a particular time in their lives. Roberto has just come out of prison, he has to rebuild and chooses to cut the past. A new page begins, made up of help towards others, or rather the victims of justice. Victoria has recently arrived in Italy, following her father’s decision to leave the law firm, very popular in Turin. It embodies the prototype of the career womanwho poured all his energies into work.

They have two different views of how a case works. Roberto Beltrami graduated in Law during his years in prison but he is not a lawyer: he has a direct, human approach, free from legal quibbles. Victoria is the exact opposite, and it could not be otherwise because of the profession. Which is why the clashes with Victoria over the method to be applied are on the agenda. Nonetheless, they will learn to trust each other and who knows whether they will both tear down the wall expertly built over the years.

The third and final episode of Justice for all

Justice for all is a series in 6 episodes directed by Maurizio Zaccaro. The last two, thanks to which it will be discovered the real culprit in Beatrice’s deathwill air Wednesday 1 June, always in prime time on Channel 5.

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