Judge Hiller assigns Lindsay the repugnant task of defending nun-killer Michael Kingston. Lindsay discovers that the police search that found the body was unconstitutional and, against all her morals, moves that Kingston be released. Helen delivers an impassioned argument, stating that the constitution was designed to protect the innocent, a category that doesn't include Kingston. In the end, Judge Hiller has no choice but to strike the body from evidence and dismiss the charges. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Rebecca defend a man on solicitation charges, claiming that the undercover officer aroused the man, then announced she was a prostitute. Jimmy and Judge Kittleson arrange a private meeting.
Name | Type | Role | |
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David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
Diana Kericke | Guest Star | ||
Stephen Tobolowsky | Guest Star | ||
Anjanette Comer | Guest Star | ||
Damon Saleem | Guest Star | ||
Inmy Clemons | Guest Star | ||
Bill Dempsey | Guest Star | ||
Charles Walker | Guest Star | ||
Jeffrey von Meyer | Guest Star | ||
Dara Tomanovich | Guest Star | ||
Jerry Giles | Guest Star | ||
Blair Hickey | Guest Star | ||
Nina Gervitz | Guest Star | ||
Laura Michelle Smith | Guest Star | ||
Ben | Guest Star | ||
Wylie Small | Guest Star | ||
Marisa Ryan | Guest Star | ||
James Sutorius | Guest Star | ||
Randall Slavin | Guest Star | ||
Alex Graves | Director |