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'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Spoilers: Annalise Stands On Trial for The Murder of Sam Keating

The events are getting more intense as the second season of ABC's hit legal drama TV series "How To Get Away With Murder" moves on this week with an episode that will see Annalise (Viola Davis) testifying in the trial of Nate Lahey (Billy Brown) for the murder of Sam Keating (Tom Verica).

Titled "She's Dying," the spoiler report from LatinPost.com said that Annalise will be gearing up to take the stand in the court. This time, however, she will be questioned as a witness. In the previous episode of the series, it was found out that Nate is being held responsible for the death of the former Middleton University professor. The lover warned Annalise that it would be entirely fine for him to go to prison for a crime he didn't commit, but he won't allow himself to go down without a fight.

Citing the synopsis provided by the network, it is hinted that the Nate trial won't be the only thing that Annalise has to be worried from as she and her Keating five have yet to face some serious challenges in a case involving the defence of two wealthy siblings.

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The summary further divulged that the crew will be "blindsided" by new information which threatens to shake the very foundation of the case. The brother-sister duo story was introduced back in the Season 2 premiere. They are being charged with the murder of their parents.

Back to the main course, a lot of questions were raised as to who is going to defend Nate in court? For those who missed it, Annalise seeks the help of an old time friend from Harvard Law, Eve (Famke Jansseen). The two turn out to have a really deep history being together.

The newcomer chose not to get involved with the mess leaving Nate in a hapless position of defending himself.

"How to Get Away With Murder" Season 2 airs Thursdays, at 10 p.m. on ABC.

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