Episode 7.03 - "Of Thee I Sing"

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From ABC Media Net

66099_2_35 - THE PRACTICE - -Of Thee I Sing- -- It comes to light that D.A. Kenneth Walsh may have intentionally suppressed specific evidence in Lindsay-s first trial - which ended in a conviction that was set aside by the Supreme Judicial Court. The evidence, which was sent anonymously to the firm, is vital in the preparation of a new defense for Lindsay. Meanwhile, enthusiastic new associate Jamie Stringer may be taking on more than she can handle in her first case, defending a man who is charged with lewd and lascivious behavior, on -The Practice,- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MICHAEL ANSELL)

From TV Guide

A resolution reached in Lindsay's murder conviction has emotional repercussions; and First Amendment issues figure oddly in Jamie's first trial, the defense of an accused flasher.

From TV-now

The firm heads back to court to retry Lindsay's case after it comes to light that the prosecutor may have intentionally suppressed evidence; Jamie argues her first case, defending a man accused of lewd and lascivious behavior.

 

 

 


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