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Season Five (2000-01)

5.18 THE CONFESSION
Original Airdate 04-01-01

Helen Gamble uses trickery to coerce a confession from alleged carjacker Eddie Larson (Jeff Cahill), who happens to be represented by Jimmy Berluti. While Gamble feels that her means were legal and necessary to get a dangerous man off the streets, Berluti and Eugene disagree and ask a federal judge to rule the confession inadmissible, a decision that would set Eddie Larson free.

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Helen (Lara Flynn Boyle) tries to coerce a confession from an alleged carjacker (guest star Jeff Cahill) who is being represented by Jimmy (Michael Badalucco).

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"The Confession "
Helen Gamble uses trickery to coerce a confession from an alleged carjacker, who happens to be represented by Jimmy Berluti.

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The Practice: "The Confession"
Sunday, April 1
ABC, 10 to 11 p.m. ET

Has Helen (Lara Flynn Boyle) been taking ethics lessons from Bobby (Dylan McDermott)? She claims she was only trying to put a violent felon behind bars, but Jimmy and Eugene (Michael Badalucco and Steve Harris) accuse her of deceiving an alleged carjacker (Jeff Cahill) into confessing. Will they convince a federal judge to deem the statement inadmissible? And what will happen if a dangerous suspect is put back on the streets? —Diane Snyder

 

 

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