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The Practice
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The Practice (Pilot)
Episode 1
"The Practice (Pilot)"
In the first episode, we were able to get acquainted with the principal characters by following them around and watching them interact. We got to see how they cover for each other, how they back each other up. Ellenor began with an appearance on behalf of ""Free Willy,"" a repeat offender on an indecent exposure charge. Then she passed ""Free Willy"" off to Eugene, who had just rescued Office Manager Rebecca from the early advances of client Cruickshank the check-passer. Ellenor then went on to back Bobby up as second chair in the defense of Rachel Reynolds, which became the principal trial of the hour.In the Reynolds case, we saw Bobby Donnell under maximum pressure, terrified by having to defend seventeen year-old Rachel Reynolds on a cocaine possession charge that would have sent her to prison for a minimum of fifteen years. He was able to coax an acquittal out of a case in which the state proved that Rachel had custody and control of over a hundred thousand dollars worth of street-pac
Added on January 1, 2009
Part II
Episode 2
"Part II"
The second episode provided an excellent ""day-in-the-life"" picture of activity in ""The Practice."" No cases got tried, but difficult dilemmas had to be faced, making for some tense interaction. And three of the four clients whose cases had to be handled during the episode were distinctly unpleasant characters, who happened also to be guilty of the crimes with which they were charged.
Added on January 1, 2009
Trial and Error
Episode 3
"Trial and Error"
SYNOPSIS OF THIRD EPISODE This episode was a contrast in emotions, from extreme gravity, to moments of levity, with some hard-ball tossed in for good measure. It began with the introduction of new client Dr. Gerald Braun and his wife Roberta. Their daughter Donna had been violently killed by Ronald Martin, who is claiming he was temporarily insane. Martin had been Donnas boy friend, but she was trying to break it off. The trial, in which the beleaguered prosecutor Borgue must cross examine the priest who has testified for Martin, has been a grueling ordeal for the Brauns. It shows most on Dr. Braun. His outbursts of hostility are frequent. Bobby will handle the civil lawsuit for wrongful death against the defendant, once the criminal trial is over. Right now he is trying to provide comfort and counsel to his two clients, while at the same time he leads a desperate search to find a former girl friend of Ronald Martin. She may be able to testify that he brutalized her in the past. Th
Added on January 1, 2009
Part IV
Episode 4
"Part IV"
SYNOPSIS OF FOURTH EPISODE This episode was filled with high drama and gritty action: certainly not just another average day in the life of ""The Practice."" It saw the culmination of the tobacco case and the bloody collapse of the Ronald Martin homicide prosecution.You had the opportunity to see the attorneys in ""The Practice"" function together in their effort to prepare Lindsay for the Opening Statement of her life. Never mind that it happened to be her first jury trial. There may never be anything like it again. David vs. the tobacco Goliath. A task which is nearly impossible. As the trial loomed, you saw Lindsay suffer all of the pressure cascading around her. And although it appeared she would buckle, in the end, she pulled it out.And when the trial finally began, Lindsays opening was phenomenal. Great television. In summarizing what the Plaintiffs were prepared to do, Lindsay fully used her opportunity to lay out the health case against tobacco companies everywhere.As it tur
Added on January 1, 2009
Part V
Episode 5
"Part V"
SYNOPSIS OF FIFTH EPISODE The fifth weeks episode treated everyone to another powerful trial outing for Eugene. He successfully defended Steven Frenault, charged with the knife-point armed robbery of a professional photographer who testified he had ""absolute certainty"" about his identification of Frenault as the perpetrator.Eugene not only took the court-assigned case to trial; he also took a couple of side bets on his own powers as a cross examiner. And, in much the same manner as the legendary Babe Ruth used to telegraph his home runs, Eugene came back with the speedy not-guilty verdict that hed forecast.The only thing that gave Eugene pause was his own cynicism. He hardly took the time even to get to know his client before the trial started, and he never stopped to consider the possibility that Steven Frenault might indeed be innocent.Meanwhile, Ellenors classified-ad-generated date finally happened -- and fizzled, and in the process we got to discover a lot more about Elle
Added on January 1, 2009
Part VI
Episode 6
"Part VI"
Gerald Braun goes on trial for murdering his daughters killer, and Bobby argues the execution was moral. Meanwhile, Eugene defends a 19-year-old accused of statutory rape, and Lindsay represents a bomber who wants to surrender after being a fugitive for 26 years.
Added on January 1, 2009