The team of Bebe Neuwirth and Amy Carlson have their work cut out for them in this Trial By Jury episode. They have to retry Gabriel Casseus for the murder of four people during a fast food joint holdup. It turns out that the FBI fingerprint technician faked fingerprint evidence for the original trial conducted by ADA Philip Casnoff. The rest of the case was circumstantial and the two holdup men wore masks. The second one died at the scene and Casseus was a former employee and did have a lengthy juvenile record.
Now his innocence is being taken up as a cause by various liberal groups. Sad to say this kid is a true sociopathic hoodlum. But Casseus isn't stupid. In fact he proves the adage that a stretch in the joint can be the equivalent of going to law school.
His high priced pro bono attorney David Aron Baker realizes soon enough what a punk hoodlum he's defending when against his advice he tries to intimidate witness Curtis McClarin.
Something of a rabbit is pulled from a hat in this case by Neuwirth and Carlson. And someone also undergoes an agonizing reappraisal of his life and future. For that you have to watch this Trial By Jury episode.
Now his innocence is being taken up as a cause by various liberal groups. Sad to say this kid is a true sociopathic hoodlum. But Casseus isn't stupid. In fact he proves the adage that a stretch in the joint can be the equivalent of going to law school.
His high priced pro bono attorney David Aron Baker realizes soon enough what a punk hoodlum he's defending when against his advice he tries to intimidate witness Curtis McClarin.
Something of a rabbit is pulled from a hat in this case by Neuwirth and Carlson. And someone also undergoes an agonizing reappraisal of his life and future. For that you have to watch this Trial By Jury episode.