[s2e5] Greivous Bodily Harm Page

Terry Marsh, a former con man and partner of Lightman's in London, claims he owes a massive gambling debt to a dangerous mobster. Lightman agrees to help by using his deception-detection skills at a high-stakes poker game, only to realize Terry has been manipulating him into a much larger criminal conspiracy involving counterfeit currency.

It is revealed that years ago, Terry took the fall for a crime they both committed, allowing Lightman to pursue his legitimate career. By the end of the episode, after an FBI raid, Lightman considers their debt finally settled. [S2E5] greivous bodily harm

The episode's title refers to a specific legal term in English criminal law: Terry Marsh, a former con man and partner

Under the Offences against the Person Act 1861 , Section 18 involves intent to cause serious harm, while Section 20 covers harm caused recklessly or maliciously without specific intent to cause such severe injury. Grievous Bodily Harm | Lie to Me Wiki | Fandom By the end of the episode, after an

Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) is defined as "really serious harm," such as broken bones, permanent disability, or injuries requiring intensive treatment.

While Cal is entangled with the mob, Dr. Foster and the team investigate a threatening video sent to a prep school. They eventually discover the "murderous" video was actually a suicidal cry for help from a student who was being relentlessly bullied by her classmates and a gym teacher. Legal Context: What is "Grievous Bodily Harm"?