
Overview
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.
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3 - 1Passing Go September 27, 1998
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3 - 2Reasons to Believe October 04, 1998
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3 - 3Body Count October 11, 1998
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3 - 4The Defenders October 18, 1998
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3 - 5The Battlefield October 25, 1998
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3 - 6One of Those Days November 08, 1998
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3 - 7Trench Work November 15, 1998
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3 - 8Swearing In November 29, 1998
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3 - 9State of Mind December 06, 1998
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3 - 10Love and Honor December 13, 1998
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3 - 11Split Decisions January 03, 1999
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3 - 12A Day in the Life January 10, 1999
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3 - 13Judge and Jury January 17, 1999
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3 - 14Of Human Bondage February 07, 1999
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3 - 15Lawyers, Reporters and Cockroaches February 21, 1999
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3 - 16End Games February 28, 1999
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3 - 17Target Practice March 07, 1999
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3 - 18Crossfire March 14, 1999
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3 - 19Closet Justice March 28, 1999
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3 - 20Home Invasions April 18, 1999
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3 - 21Infected April 25, 1999
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3 - 22Do Unto Others May 02, 1999
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3 - 23Happily Ever After May 09, 1999