Raise Your Right Hand

Season 2, Episode 8, Aired

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Maigret is testifying in the trial of a picture framer accused of killing his aunt and a four-year-old girl she had been looking after.
  • A quiet picture-framer is on trial for a particularly horrible double-murder. Maigret is unable to reconcile the brutality of the crime with the sensitivity he has perceived in the man's nature. Will there be a miscarriage of justice?moreless

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    Maigret must give evidence at the trial of a man accused of murdering a former prostitute and a four-year-old child in the former's apartment. As he begins to give evidence, he begins to wonder whether the young man in the dock can possibly be guilty of such a crime, even though there seems to be a great deal of evidence against him. Once again, the coils of French bourgeois family life seem to hold the key to a mystery, and the accused's various relatives turn out to have secrets. Many of the stories adapted for this series were twenty or thirty years old, but this episode was based on a Maigret novel published only the previous year.moreless
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