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Cameron freezes in court, knowing it's now or never. However, he can't bring himself to confess and instead mouths "I'm sorry" to Chas. The prosecution and defence sum up to the jury and Cameron is convinced that he has sealed Chas's fate, terrified he hasn't done enough. The judge finishes summing up the day's proceedings and Chas is taken down. Chas breaks down as she asks her solicitor when she will find out her fate. Back in the village, Cameron is in a complete mess. Close to a panic attack, Cameron unburdens himself and makes his shocking confession to a fellow villager. Meanwhile, Alicia is worried when Pollard asks whether she and David are getting a divorce now she is out of prison. She tries to put on a brave face as she suggests to David that they should get a divorce, but it's

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  • Cameron freezes in court, knowing it's now or never. However, he can't bring himself to confess and instead mouths "I'm sorry" to Chas. The prosecution and defence sum up to the jury and Cameron is convinced that he has sealed Chas's fate, terrified he hasn't done enough. The judge finishes summing up the day's proceedings and Chas is taken down. Chas breaks down as she asks her solicitor when she will find out her fate. Back in the village, Cameron is in a complete mess. Close to a panic attack, Cameron unburdens himself and makes his shocking confession to a fellow villager. Meanwhile, Alicia is worried when Pollard asks whether she and David are getting a divorce now she is out of prison. She tries to put on a brave face as she suggests to David that they should get a divorce, but it's
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  • Cameron freezes in court, knowing it's now or never. However, he can't bring himself to confess and instead mouths "I'm sorry" to Chas. The prosecution and defence sum up to the jury and Cameron is convinced that he has sealed Chas's fate, terrified he hasn't done enough. The judge finishes summing up the day's proceedings and Chas is taken down. Chas breaks down as she asks her solicitor when she will find out her fate. Back in the village, Cameron is in a complete mess. Close to a panic attack, Cameron unburdens himself and makes his shocking confession to a fellow villager. Meanwhile, Alicia is worried when Pollard asks whether she and David are getting a divorce now she is out of prison. She tries to put on a brave face as she suggests to David that they should get a divorce, but it's not what she really wants. Alicia is determined to make the most of their time together and covers to Bernice by saying that she has a stomach bug. David worries about what he has let himself in for. Back home, Jacob and David pick a film and Alicia gives David a present. She snuggles down with him, happy to have another chance at making things work. Elsewhere, Nicola is grateful to Jimmy for putting his family first, Edna asks Jimmy whether Carl really did murder Tom, Victoria tells Adam that she plans to set Amy up with Robbie, Adam clears the air with Moira about Cain, while Zak advises Moira to walk away from her new romance.
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