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Mitch discovers ulterior motives when a judge offers leniency for his client; Claire tries to convince her parents she needs a cell phone; Tammy and Ray continue working on the Sarah Holt case.
Mitch discovers ulterior motives when a judge offers leniency for his client; Claire tries to convince her parents she needs a cell phone; Tammy and Ray continue working on the Sarah Holt case.
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S1, EP8 "Chapter Eight"The police release Mitch after clearing him as a suspect; Mitch visits Sarah in jail, but she won't answer his questions; Ray finds a clue about Mitch's pursuer; Tammy and Abby investigate a list left by Moxon.
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S1, EP9 "Chapter Nine"Mitch and Ray find themselves in the world of terror law while investigating a mysterious death; Tammy gets a new job in order to help further the Sarah Holt case.
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S1, EP10 "Chapter Ten"Mitch defends a woman accused of kidnapping a baby; Abby thinks a student is being abused; Tammy and Ray find useful information regarding the Sarah Holt case; Joey tries to prove a point.
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S1, EP11 "Chapter Eleven"An inmate on death row wants to help the family he wronged; Tammy receives an inheritance that causes tension in her relationship with Ray; the gang learns more about Sarah Holt.
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S1, EP22 "Chapter Twenty-Two"A new enemy threatens Ray and Tammy's wedding; Mitch makes a stunning discovery as Patrick Walker's trial starts.
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S1, EP7 "Chapter Seven"Mitch's attempts to help a new client, Nate, are complicated when Nate's brother is named as a co-defendant; Tammy pressures a potential ally into explaining a cryptic clue.
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S1, EP6 "Chapter Six"Mitch discovers ulterior motives when a judge offers leniency for his client; Claire tries to convince her parents she needs a cell phone; Tammy and Ray continue working on the Sarah Holt case.
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S1, EP5 "Chapter Five"Mitch defends a gambler who insists that he is not guilty of murder; Mitch and Abby enlist Kinross & Grant to help them with the Althea Sanderson tort case.