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Accused Season 1: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Viewers of Accused Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Based on the 2010 British series of the same name, this crime drama television series was developed by Howard Gordon and created by Jimmy McGovern. This anthological series features 15 human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode opens with an accused in a courtroom and the story is told from the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks.

Here’s how many episodes are in Accused Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.

How many episodes are in Accused Season 1?

Accused Season 1 has 15 episodes.

The episode list is as follows:

  • Episode 1: Scott’s Story
  • Episode 2: Ava’s Story
  • Episode 3: Danny’s Story
  • Episode 4: Kendall’s Story
  • Episode 5: Robyn’s Story
  • Episode 6: Naataanii’s Story
  • Episode 7: Brenda’s Story
  • Episode 8: Laura’s Story
  • Episode 9: Jack’s Story
  • Episode 10: Esme’s Story
  • Episode 11: Jiro’s Story
  • Episode 12: Morgan’s Story
  • Episode 13: Samir’s Story
  • Episode 14: Jessie’s Story
  • Episode 15: Billy’s Story

Season 1 originally aired from January 22, 2023, to May 9, 2023. It is produced by Daniel Pearle, Nick Iannelli, and Matt Code.

The cast of Accused Season 1 includes Abigail Breslin as Esme Brewer, Keith Carradine as Billy Carlson, Molly Parker as Laura Broder, Megan Boone as Jenny, Rachel Bilson as Alison, Meaghan Rath as Morgan Knight, Jason Ritter as Jack Fletcher, Whitney Cummings as Brenda, Michael Chiklis as Scott Harmon, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Kendall Gomillion, and more.

When do new Accused episodes come out?

All episodes of Accused Season 1 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.

The official synopsis for the series reads:

“In this crime anthology series, viewers discover how an ordinary person got caught up in an extraordinary situation, ultimately revealing how one wrong turn leads to another, until it’s too late to turn back. Told from the defendant’s point of view, each episode opens in a courtroom on the accused without knowing their crime or how they ended up on trial.”

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