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1.  "Reasonable Doubts"  - is available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby's judgment is called into question by the firm's other members when he becomes romantically involved with a beautiful, icy client who shot to death a male neighbor she claims was attempting to rape her. The prosecution says it was murder.

2.  "Betrayal" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

The firm defends Joey Heric, a colorful client on trial for the murder of his lover. Jimmy is tried on solicitation charges by a vengeful district attorney.

3.  "The Blessing" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby and Gamble clash in and out of the courtroom when an emotional assisted-suicide case forces them to confront painful memories. Meanwhile, Lindsay goes head-to-head with her ex-boyfriend when she defends an elderly bookie.

4.  "Search and Seizure" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Rebecca's friend enlists the firm to try to set a legal precedent by forcing his wife to have a C-section against her wishes. Benny Small is tried for drug possession.

5.  "The Means" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

A black client is tried for the brutal beating of a department store security guard during a riot. Bobby plans to use a defense very unpopular with both his client and second-chair Eugene. Meanwhile, Ellenor's obnoxious cousin wants to sue the travel agent that booked her honeymoon on allegations of 'emotional distress'.

6.  "Save the Mule" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Lindsay is hired by a drug dealer to defend his "mule" who's been caught smuggling drugs over the border. Jimmy takes on a case of a community stricken by cancer. Bobby must decide with whom he wants to pursue a romance.

7.  "Spirit of America" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Donnell & Associates travel to Redland Hills in a last minute attempt to get a stay of execution for convicted murderer Randall Jefferson while a documentary crew watches their every move.

8.  "Line of Duty" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby is arrested and tried for the deaths of three police officers, after he tips off a client, using information obtained during a sleepover at Helen's, that the police are planning to raid him. Jimmy has to defend himself when an opposing attorney claims he's unfit to practice law

9. "Truth and Consequences" - is available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Rebecca's life is threatened after she witnesses a murder and picks the killer out of a police lineup. Jimmy continues his case against the electric company.

10.  "Burden of Proof" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Berluti faces his greatest challenge when the cancer cluster case goes to trial. His only expert witness is an alcoholic and the opposing attorney hammers away at his credibility as a witness. Things aren't looking good for the Berluti and the ruling is up to the jury.

11.  "Ties That Bind" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Lindsay and Ellenor defend a pornographic star accused of killing her co-star. Complications arise in the Moreno case when it appears Rebecca's ID of the suspect may have been tainted. Lindsay's fondness for having her elbows sucked works against Bobby when he sucks on Helen's elbows.

Ellenor and Lindsay defend an actress accused of killing her husband during the making of a pornographic film. A sudden twist to her plea, however, could almost guarantee a life sentence. Can the attorneys sway the jury to feel pity for their client? Meanwhile, Lindsay tells Helen about her affair with Bobby.

12.  "The Trial (1)" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby defends Dr. Jeffrey Winslow, on trial for the brutal murder (and decapitation) of his mistress. Neither Bobby nor Helen (the D.A. on the case) will back down, sending their relationship into a tailspin. Eugene defends Rebecca's irascible uncle on tax evasion charges.

13.  "Cloudy With a Chance of Membranes (2)" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

The saga of Dr. Jeffery Winslow continues. Bobby uses every trick in the book to keep Dr. Winslow out of jail

14.  "In Deep" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Rebecca is terrified for her life when she testifies against a man accused of shooting a gas station attendant. Ellenor's purse-snatching client faces twenty years in jail when the D.A.'s office invokes a law aimed at protecting tourists. An embarrassed Lindsay defends a man's use of a toilet. Eugene accuses the Asian owner of a dry cleaner of shrinking his shirt.

15.  "Another Day" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby is called on to defend Joey Heric on murder charges once again. Lindsay goes up against her former professor, Anderson Pearson, when she represents a client who's addicted to cigarettes. Lindsay sues Pearson himself when she suspects his firm of burying damaging information. Ellenor defends Cruikshank against anti-tourism charges, earning hersely several trips to jail when she vehemently disagrees with the judge's decidedly biased position.

16.  "Checkmate" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

The trial of Joey Heric gets underway and he matches wits with Helen when he opts to represent himself in court. Ellenor represents a heavy-set woman who claims she was publicly humiliated by a carnival clown.

17.  "Trees in the Forest" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Tensions rise when Lindsay requests a partnership. Eugene defends a gang member on murder charges while Rebecca receives an animal rights activism award.

18.  "Food Chains" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

The furor over Lindsay's demand for partnership continues. Bobby discovers that Lindsay's not the only associate looking for another job. Rebecca is involved in a car accident she believes is a scam. Rebecca and Jimmy go undercover to ferret out the guilty. Ellenor meets up with an old friend in the midst of a chimpanzee custody trial.

19.  "Axe Murderer (2)" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby works with the firm of Cage and Fish to help in the defense of Marie Hanson, an apparent axe murderer who may have been Lizzie Borden in a past life. Ellenor discovers that her new boyfriend, Fred Spivak, is the crooked chiropractor treating Rebecca, while Lindsay and Helen discuss Helen's future with the DA's office.

20.  "Duty Bound" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Jimmy's faith in his priest is shaken when Father Ryan is arrested for the murder of a 16-year-old boy. Jimmy desperately tries to track down the real killer before Father Ryan's case goes to trial. Ellenor struggles over her sense of ethics and her blossoming relationship with Fred Spivak.

21. "Rhyme and Reason" - not available

SummaryReview  -  Miscellaneous Thoughts

Bobby defends a young boy who killed his mother over a seemingly inconsequential argument. Eugene wrestles with his conscience over the morality of his profession and its possible effects on his son, Kendall. Lindsay tries to land a class action asbestos suit

 

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