, The Night Of ? AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 7 sites Criminal Justice (British TV series) - Wikipedia Ben Coulter takes his parents' black cab out for the night. At a traffic light, a young woman gets into the cab. Despite telling h... Wikipedia Criminal Justice - Series 1 - Prime Video * 1. Episode 1. * 1. Episode 1. 22 year old Ben Coulter plans for a night out with a friend, but when he is blown off, he picks up... Prime Video Criminal Justice (British TV series) - Wikipedia Ben spends his first day in prison. He seeks protection after being beaten up by Milroy, a feared jailbird. In return for being pr... Wikipedia How is the Criminal Justice TV series? - Quora Apr 14, 2019 —
Ray had been embezzling significant sums of money from Andrea’s accounts to fund a gambling addiction.
The prosecution is unable to secure a conviction. The jury ends up deadlocked (10-2 in favor of acquittal), and the District Attorney decides not to pursue a retrial. Naz is allowed to go home, but he is far from "cleared" in the eyes of the public. No Arrest for Ray
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While Naz is the primary suspect throughout the season, the truth of that night is far more complex than a simple "whodunnit." The Primary Suspect: Nasir Khan
For much of the series, the evidence against Naz is overwhelming. He was found at the scene, his DNA was everywhere, and he fled the apartment with the suspected murder weapon—a kitchen knife—in his pocket. Because Naz experienced a drug-induced blackout, even he begins to doubt his own innocence, wondering if he was capable of such violence in a trance-like state. The Real Killer: Ray Halle
Crucially, while the defense presents enough evidence of Ray's guilt to create "reasonable doubt" for Naz, Ray Halle is never actually charged or arrested for the crime during the show's runtime. The series prioritizes the procedural reality that the system often fails to find the definitive truth, leaving the real killer walking free while the innocent man is permanently scarred. The Takeaway