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- The firm is shocked: Hubert got hit by a car. A simple accident, or is it really attempted murder? It doesn't take Munch long to figure out that a copy of The Count of Monte-Cristo containing a letter of confession is at the heart of the mystery. Just like in Alexandre Dumas' story, an innocent man has been thrown in prison for a murder he didn't commit. And the real guilty party is the person who wanted to get rid of Bellanger. As Munch works to uncover the truth, a young lawyer persistently tries to get hired at the firm, which does need to grow. But what are her real motivations? Another mystery.
- Munch defends a nurse accused of deliberately poisoning one of her patients, a young 17-year-old girl left paraplegic by a horseback riding accident. Munch pleads that it was a medical error, but the plot thickens when she obtains evidence suggesting that her client might have contributed to the patient's death. Blanche, the new lawyer, begins work at the firm, and her behavior becomes more and more intriguing.
- Munch helps Aurélien on a new case because his client, a nightclub bouncer accused of murder, has not only confessed to everything but refuses to be defended in court. There's something fishy going on, but how do you defend a client who has his mind set on going to prison? It's not long before Munch and Aurélien find out that the bouncer and his family are hiding secrets. Meanwhile, Blanche's intentions are revealed and her case stirs up heated debate at the firm.
- The world is upside down: Munch is on jury duty. In the opinion of the President and the Attorney General, the appeals case of Martin Richard, accused of killing his wife, is an open and shut case. But nobody expected Munch to show up. She immediately thinks the defendant might be innocent, but she has to act fast. She only has three days to instill doubt in the eleven other jurors. Meanwhile, Gaspard finds his father, a petty con man. Can the two of them make amends?
- Blanche defends Elodie Henry, accused of planning to kidnap a young boy named Abel, who she claims is her biological son. Blanche obtains DNA tests that prove the child is the result of an illegal surrogacy deal. She does everything in her power to help her client obtain rights to her son. But Munch thinks Blanche is too emotionally involved and fears she's going too far. The case stirs up conflicting feelings and has everyone at the firm taking sides. Just when Munch and Blanche were starting to get along, could this cause permanent damage to their relationship?
- Gaspard is arrested for the murder of a veterinarian who he was investigating independently from his work at the firm. To find the real assassin, Aurélien and Blanche search for clues at the zoo where the victim worked. Munch moves heaven and earth to get Gaspard out of this viper's nest. She knows his being an ex-cop puts him in mortal danger in prison. Will she succeed in time?
- A boy is accused of murdering his friend. He goes to Munch because she had defended his father. Meanwhile, a new lawyer joins the firm.
- Munch takes on the defense of a man accused of raping his wife. But if there is a victim in this case, it's him - his wife has been abusing him. Munch turns the tables on the prosecution and wins over the judge. But when her client is found next to his wife's bloody corpse, the court goes wild.
- Munch takes on the case of Adam Astier, a young man accused of killing his girlfriend. He actually turned himself in to the police and confessed to the crime. But Munch quickly realizes that certain things just don't fit. Adam behaves oddly, reciting his confession as if he learned it by heart. When Munch gets Adam evaluated by a psychiatrist, she discovers he has Asperger's syndrome, a rare form of autism. Learning that people with Asperger's are incapable of lying makes her job even tougher. Apparently she's defending a guilty man. And yet, some of Adam's statements turn out to be false. How can someone with Asperger's, who can't lie, also contradict himself by stating two different truths? Munch has to track down the person who manipulated Adam and forced him to confess to a crime that he doesn't seem to have committed. Meanwhile, Munch learns that Judge Montjoie has proof she stole sealed evidence. So she breaks into the Judge's office to find out what that paralyzing proof is. But all she finds is an empty file. On other fronts, Clarisse is still hoping to get a court hearing to regain custody of her son Nathan. But Aurélien, thinking he can help out, ends up putting her whole case in jeopardy. Bellanger has to help a rugby player with heart disease find a new job, while dealing with an unexpected request from his daughter Pauline: she wants to go to boarding school. Both Bellanger and Munch don't like it at all.
- Munch defends a transgender woman charged with murdering a colleague.
- Munch defends a cabaret dancer charged with murdering her boss.