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It is a series of great comedy presented by a young lawyer named Will Packham. Will is a perfect student lawyer who coexists with reality as a young lawyer. Will tries to adhere to his principles but he may face many problems, especially as his boss does not respect him. Will deals in his profession on the grounds that his clients are all guilty, and he is fighting for his job. Will eventually tries to plan and wonder if he has what it takes in his profession.
A show about barristers may not be hugely original but, in these days of feature-length first episodes, not outstaying your welcome is an innovation in itself.
For all its flaws, Defending the Guilty's blend of infantile jokes and its portrayal of barristers as hoodlums in horsehair yields flashes of wiggy stardust.