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Judd for the Defense/Punishments, Cruel and Unusual
Punishments, Cruel and Unusual | |
Season 2, Episode 10 | |
Airdate | December 6, 1968 |
Production Number | 2812 |
Written by | Charles A. McDaniel |
Directed by | Lamont Johnson |
Produced by | Harold Gast |
← 2x09 My Client, the Fool |
2x11 → Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch to Live |
Judd for the Defense — Season Two |
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Punishments, Cruel and Unusual is the tenth episode of the second season of Judd for the Defense, and the thirty-sixth episode overall.
Starring: Carl Betz (Clinton Judd), Stephen Young (Ben Caldwell)
Guest Stars: Jessica Tandy (Helen Wister), David Sheiner (D.A. Harry Reed), Charles McGraw (Jim Larkin)
Special Guest Star: James Daly (Judge John Lockhart)
Co-Starring: Jim Boles (Motley), Fred Sadoff (Professor Stone), Meg Wyllie (Midi Brown), Walter Matthews (Mr. Foley), Ernie Brown (Waiter), Dennis McCarthy (Bailiff)
and Cloris Leachman (Louise Lockhart)
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Plot Overview
A sad irony overshadows Judd's defense of a wealthy society matron charged with drunken driving--the presiding judge is a chronic alcoholic in his own right. Given that his unorthodox decisions impact Judd's case, he decides to risk potential charges of misconduct to prove that the judge's alcoholism clouds his decisions.