The Practice
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1Reasonable Doubts0
2Betrayal0
3The Blessing0
4Dog Bite0
5First Degree (1)0
6Sex, Lies and Monkeys (2)0
7Search and Seizure0
8The Means0
9Save the Mule0
10Spirit of America0
11Hide and Seek0
12Race with the Devil0
13The Civil Right0
14The Pursuit of Dignity0
15Line of Duty0
16Truth and Consequences0
17Burden of Proof0
18Ties that Bind0
19The Trial (1)0
20Cloudy with a Chance of Membranes (2)0
21In Deep0
22Another Day0
23Checkmate0
24Trees in the Forest0
25Food Chains0
26Axe Murderer (2)0
27Duty Bound0
28Rhyme and Reason0

One of Those Days - S3-E6

Character mistake: While testifying during his murder trial, George Vogelman says that he's gone on dates but has never been in a relationship. However, when he sued Ellenor during season 2's "Sex, Lies and Monkeys," he says they discussed his first marriage and his kids, which contradicts his later testimony. While it's certainly possible he could have been lying about having a family, that would mean he was lying to Ellenor about it, but as his lawyer, she takes him at his word as if he didn't have a history of lying.

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Bobby Donnell: It's better that ten guilty men go free, than one innocent man suffer.

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Life Sentence - S4-E22

Trivia: Camryn Manheim uses sign language with her client, played by Marlee Matlin. Before becoming an actress, Camryn Manheim actually worked as a sign language interpreter and job trainer/placement specialist for the deaf. She also used her sign language skills in an episode of "Law and Order" called "Benevolence," where she portrayed a defense attorney for a deaf man accused of murdering his girlfriend.

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