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  1. Diggstown follows Marcie Diggs (Vinessa Antoine), a star corporate lawyer who reconsiders her priorities and moves back home (to the greater Halifax-Dartmouth area) to work in a legal-aid office after her beloved aunt takes her own life following the pressures of a malicious prosecution.

  2. S1.E1 ∙ Willy MacIsaac. Marcie faces off against a former colleague; Pam volunteers to represent a friend; Marcie struggles with her anger toward the pastor she believes drove her aunt to commit suicide.

  3. Diggstown: Created by Floyd Kane. With Vinessa Antoine, Brandon Oakes, Shailene Garnett, C. David Johnson. Marcie Diggs, a lawyer that reconsiders her priorities after her aunt commits suicide.

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  4. Diggstown. Marcie's previous client Willie MacIsaac resurfaces, this time charged with the murder of his ex-wife, Gloria; Doug fights for a nurse accused of stealing from his elderly patient who has fallen into a coma. Marcie fights to help an FASD mom retain custody of her baby.

  5. Season 1. 2019 • 6 Episodes. Season 1 of Diggstown premiered on March 6, 2019. Diggstown follows Marcie Diggs, a star corporate lawyer who reconsiders her priorities after her beloved aunt commits suicide following a malicious prosecution.

  6. Created by Floyd Kane (Across the Line) and starring Vinessa Antoine, CBC original drama DIGGSTOWN follows legal aid lawyer Marcie Diggs, who continues her exploration of a system fraying at the...

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  8. Dec 28, 2022 · Diggstown. In the fourth season of DIGGSTOWN, Marcie is struggling mentally & physically after last season's shooting, while she faces threats and defections from all sides.

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