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In this third season, the world has changed. It's a post-COVID society - perspectives and priorities have altered, relationships have formed while others have fallen apart. For Marcie and the team at Halifax Legal Aid, COVID has exacerbated the chasm between the rich and the poor, making their work that much harder.
Marcie defends a young Olympic-level swimmer in a case of defamation of character after she implicates her coach in the death of her best friend and teammate, Dianne Winston. Avery takes on a wrongful conviction case against a seemingly untouchable opponent.
Marcie represents a sexual assault victim in a human rights case after the police botch the investigation. Velma, Avery, and Rev. Cliff Crawley work together to right a 20-year-old wrong, and Avery soon discovers he has his work cut out for him.
In a David-versus-Goliath case, Marcie works with the survivors and victims' families of a church shooting as she takes on the technological platform she believes radicalized the killer. Reggie comes into conflict with a tenured professor he believes to be promoting misogyny.
Marcie represents a group of Indigenous and Black women in a class-action suit against the province's "birth alert" policy. Colleen takes a seat on the other side of the bench. Avery is confronted by the consequences of his past actions.
After quitting Halifax Legal Aid, Marcie is on the hunt for investors in a new venture. Catching the attention of tech-entrepreneur Vivian Jefferson, Marcie may have found the perfect benefactor… or has she? Meanwhile, shifts within HLA change the team immeasurably.
Marcie defends Percy Lincoln, accused of killing an off-duty officer in self-defence, a decision that causes her to question her future at Halifax Legal Aid, and her actions in court may prove one-step-too-far for Colleen. In an effort to impress his students, Reggie loses sight of what's best for his client.
Marcie leaves no stone unturned in representing Jojo Carvery, an older Black woman from Africville who is facing a life sentence in prison. A simple DUI becomes complicated when Colleen's loud-mouthed client refuses to take a plea bargain, and Doug's ex-wife Michelle re-enters his life.
Marcie defends a Continuing Care Assistant charged with assault and criminal negligence following an incident with a patient's daughter during the COVID-19 pandemic. Doug and Iris find themselves in a race against time as they fight for an indigenous unborn child to remain in the care of the family.
In this third season, the world has changed. It's a post-COVID society - perspectives and priorities have altered, relationships have formed while others have fallen apart. For Marcie and the team at Halifax Legal Aid, COVID has exacerbated the chasm between the rich and the poor, making their work that much harder.
In season two, Marcie and her fellow crusaders at legal aid continue their fight against a criminal justice system that shows no mercy to our most at risk citizens.
Diggstown follows Marcie Diggs, a star corporate lawyer who reconsiders her priorities after her beloved aunt commits suicide following a malicious prosecution. The team of lawyers that Marcie works with are a curious band of do-gooders, cynics and scrappers - messy souls struggling to keep personal disappointment and demons out of their practice.