Sir Charles Carter (2016 BBC adaptation)

In The Witness for the Prosecution, Sir Charles Carter is a solicitor. The character is nearer to that in the original short story. In this version he appears in the courtroom after Romaine's added details to the prosecution he tells Mayhew that anything he could use against the witnesses is too weak, however after exposing Romaine’s true character with the letters he follows it with the other witnesses, questioning if the Solicitor heard Emily French tell Leonard Vole anything about the will, which he didn’t and that Janet McIntyre believed she saw Vole when she saw what she wished to see when she argues Sir Charles sees the officer that interviewed her directing her not to, which he uses as proof she was coached to say everything.

He was played by David Haig.