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Gamble has second thoughts about prosecuting one of Bobby’s clients, a man charged with murdering his wife; Lindsay and Ellenor attempt to sue the Environmental Protection Agency.
Bobby searches for a way to win Wallace’s release; Gamble attempts to discredit Kyle’s testimony; the jury reaches a verdict in the EPA case.
Berluti conspires with the prosecution to keep a pregnant cocaine addict behind bars until her baby is born; Ellenor accuses Judge Aldrich of blackmail in her attempt to get a client’s multimillion dollar award reinstated.
Bobby attempts to win Scott Wallace’s release; a woman who claims her husband pushed her down a flight of stairs suddenly wishes to drop charges; Lucy announces that someone at the firm is pregnant.
A murder trial threatens to ruin a police officer’s personal life; Berluti warns a client not to laugh when he is sentenced by a judge who tells all defendants the same ridiculous story; Bobby defends Scott Wallace during his retrial.
A reporter interviews various participants in the Scott Wallace case as the retrial gets underway.
A Pakistani man is charged with murder after his brother kills his wife as part of an ancient custom; luckless Harland Bassett asks for Eugene’s help after his niece is charged with shoplifting.
A criminal psychologist convinces Lindsay to defend a confessed serial killer whom she believes is innocent.
A kidnapper seeks a plea arrangement guaranteeing a light sentence—whether or not his victim is found alive; Scott Wallace is fired from his job because of the bad publicity surrounding his murder trial; Hinks terrorizes Lindsay.
An illegal drug manufacturer who wishes to cooperate with authorities claims his attorney is on the take; Berluti puts Bobby in a difficult position when he tells investigators that Wallace acted with premeditation when he killed his ex-boss; Lindsay is convinced that Hinks is stalking her.
Bobby questions Berluti on the witness stand during the Scott Wallace trial; Lindsay is certain that Hinks is responsible for a friend’s death.
Bobby is placed under arrest and charged with Hinks’ murder; Rebecca represents a friend who wishes to sue the law firm where her attorney-husband worked after he commits suicide.
The attorneys defend Bobby for his role in Hinks’ murder; Lucy struggles with her emotions when she becomes a rape counselor.
Rebecca’s mother refuses to allow Rebecca to undergo a lifesaving blood transfusion because of her religious beliefs; Kevin Riley (from Boston Public) approaches Ellenor for help after he is fired from his job.
A sperm donor sues for joint custody of Ellenor’s baby; hospital workers are unable to account for Rebecca’s whereabouts; Lucy meets with an eleven-year-old rape victim.
Bobby defends a man accused of murdering—and having an affair with—his step-daughter; Ellenor seeks the advice of Dr. Ben Gideon (from Gideon’s Crossing) after she experiences abdominal pains; Gamble asks an eleven-year-old rape victim to face the man who attacker her in court.
Bobby plots to ambush Littlefield’s wife on the witness stand; Ellenor goes into labor.
Gamble lies to Berluti about a suspect’s whereabouts and coerces a confession from doltish man who killed a woman during a carjacking.
Harland Bassett seeks Eugene’s help in a case against a drug manufacturer; Lindsay represents a young man whom the government wants deported unless he cooperates with a murder investigation; a defense team attempts to show that Lucy convinced a young woman she was date raped.
Berluti and Eugene help hapless Harland Bassett in his long-shot suit against a pharmaceutical firm, on behalf of a teenage girl with severe liver damage.
Bobby and Ellenor defend an accused murderer who they fear may try to have the prosecutor and star witness killed.
After Richard Bay is murdered, Helen Gamble maneuvers to punish the man who ordered the hit from prison; Rebecca defends a man accused of drowning his wife.