The Fiscal and his wife witness the death, of the daughter of a family friend, while skiing when she misjudges a slope. He now had to discover whether this accident could have been prevented.
A married man, Alan Forsyth, is involved in a minor road accident. The police find evidence suggesting he was not the driver of the car as he claims and that the actual driver is a woman with whom his wife suspects he is having an affair.
Police spot young Adam Corrie near some closed shops and after a scuffle is arrested. Shortly after his former employers Ballentine's goes up flames so he must be to guilty of arson.
Menzies is tipped off that a man, named Craig, could be in the area stealing cash from unsuspecting females but when a girl is found badly beaten on the beach it could be connected.
Glasgow gangsters are intimidating local farmers for money. Front man Charlie Fletcher is on trial but implicates Eddie Magill, who just happens to be selling a horse (Murphy) to Dr Roberts.
A jeweler is murdered, cash and the watch of Alex Murchison are stolen. A boy is found near with blood on his clothing but the police need to find the cash and watch to prove their case.
Gamekeeper to Major Innes Penderleith, Bruce Meikle finds himself in hot water when he sinks a rubber dingy of poacher Ken Guthrie in which he nearly drowns
Menzies informs the Fiscal that the police surgeon won't sign off on a potential suicide of Mrs Graham. She is found gassed in her bed but a large number of tablets are missing but no water.
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By what name was Sutherland's Law (1973) officially released in Canada in English?