Jury selection continues with Hoffman and Grasso grilling each potential juror. Meanwhile, Hoffman presents a motion to the court to dismiss the charges against Avedon using Holly Gerges's letter as evidence that she was, in fact, the actual murderer. However, after a few days, the DA, Grasso, gets Det. Polson to testify before the judge, having found the credit card records placing Holly far away from the crime scene. The motion to dismiss, is, of course, denied and Neil is visable upset. Later that night, Hoffman gets a call from Neil's girlfriend saying that his phone has been of the hook for hours. Hoffman and Chris rushed to Neil's apartment only to find him passed out on the floor. He said he couldn't take it. Richard Cross refers a man named Roberto to Hoffman. His son had been charged with date rape. Hoffman is paid $50,000 to represent him but suddenly his accuser is paid off and drops the charges. Late in the show, jury selection is completed.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Geoffrey Neigher | Writer | ||
Victor Bevine | Guest Star | ||
Ernie Lee Banks | Guest Star | ||
Michelle Bonilla | Guest Star | ||
Bruce Wright | Guest Star | ||
Betty McGuire | Guest Star | ||
Charles Cyphers | Guest Star | ||
Lynn Wanlass | Guest Star | ||
Benjamin Lum | Guest Star | ||
Juliana Donald | Guest Star | ||
Lisa Dinkins | Guest Star | ||
McNally Sagal | Guest Star | ||
Debra Christofferson | Guest Star | ||
Lisa Banes | Guest Star | ||
Frederick Coffin | Guest Star | ||
Joe Basile | Guest Star | ||
George Putnam | Director | ||
Joe Ann Fogle | Director | ||
Steven Bochco | Director |