Kuzak's defense of a black college professor accused of murdering his young white research assistant blows up when the prosecutor sandbags his case by delaying DNA discovery, thus exposing his client's lies and destroying Kuzak's defense strategy; Van Owen counters an insanity defense based on uncontrollable sexual obsession when she prosecutes a claims adjuster for insurance fraud he asserts was the result of his inability to counter the demands of his dominatrix; Becker's desire to win at all costs and gain a large fee in the process garners his client a large settlement, but wrecks havoc on his relationship with his client; fulfilling his promise to Hackett, McKenzie assigns Sifuentes the responsibility of teaching Stulwicz about contraception.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
Oceana Marr | Guest Star | ||
Sally Champlin | Guest Star | ||
Michael Bofshever | Guest Star | ||
Gary Blumsack | Guest Star | ||
Reid Cruickshanks | Guest Star | ||
Rudy Challenger | Guest Star | ||
Lisa Nicole Wolpe | Guest Star | ||
Natalie Core | Guest Star | ||
Martin West | Guest Star | ||
Dayna Winston | Guest Star | ||
Ilona Wilson | Guest Star | ||
Arv | Guest Star | ||
Stewart Wilson-Turner | Guest Star | ||
Randy Oglesby | Guest Star | ||
Dana Gladstone | Guest Star | ||
George Buck | Guest Star | ||
Tim deZarn | Guest Star | ||
Tricia O'Neil | Guest Star | ||
Win Phelps | Director |