L.A. Law S8E10 - He Ain't Guilty, He's My Brother
L.A. Law S8E10 - He Ain't Guilty, He's My Brother
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Morales agrees to defend a confused young man who wants to confess to a convenience store robbery, but who may not be guilty. Meanwhile, Kelsey takes a civil case of defending a man accused of sexual fraud because he implied to a woman that he was an undercover cop. Mullaney and Judge Walker face a defense attorney demanding a mistrial in the Turner case because of their developing relationship. Also, Becker ends up getting duped by a phoney come-on by Halliday after he tells her of his divine sight to see the truth.
Released Sep 15, 1986
Runtime 45min
Genre Drama, War & Politics
Actor Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry, Alan Rachins
Director Steven Bochco
Production 20th Century Fox Television