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EVIL in court

The trial of the neo-nazis begins in dramatic fashion…

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The three neo-nazis charged with plotting to murder Labour MP Rosie Cooper are on trial as ITV’S

The Walk-in reaches its dramatic and emotional conclusion this week.

Knowing brave whistle-blower Robbie Mullen’s testimony in court will prove key in any successful guilty conviction of his former National Action acquaintan­ces, journalist Matthew Collins (Stephen Graham) does everything to prepare him for what lies ahead.

But as soon as the court case begins, there’s a dramatic twist when

Jack Renshaw (Deancharle­s Chapman) suddenly decides to plead guilty to his involvemen­t in the murder plot.

Yet Robbie (Andrew Ellis) still faces an intense grilling under oath as he’s called to give evidence against National Action’s extremist leader Chris Lythgoe (Chris Coghill) and his right-hand man Matt Hankinson.

Under pressure

Eventually being in court gets too much for Robbie and he does a runner back to his home town of Widnes. Desperate for Robbie to return and face the music, Matthew manages to track him down to his sister’s house. However, as the court case resumes, will Robbie manage to find the courage to come back and finish what he started?

 ?? ?? Accused… National Action’s Renshaw (left) and Lythgoe
Accused… National Action’s Renshaw (left) and Lythgoe
 ?? ?? Day in court… Robbie (left) and Matthew
Day in court… Robbie (left) and Matthew

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