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Judd for the Defense/The Ends of Justice
The Ends of Justice | |
Season 2, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | October 4, 1968 |
Production Number | 2807 |
Written by | Charles A. McDaniel |
Directed by | John Moxey |
← 2x02 Transplant |
2x04 → The Name of This Game Is Acquittal |
Judd for the Defense — Season Two |
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The Ends of Justice is the third episode of the second season of Judd for the Defense, and the twenty-ninth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Stars: Bernie Hamilton (Jady Crews), Georg Stanford Brown (Harry Crews), Paul Lambert (Bell)
Co-Starring: Tom Palmer (Duwaine Borden), Lawrence Linville (Martin Lederer), Joseph Turkel (Sgt. Marple), Paul Newlan (Raymond Fletcher), Robert Patten (Hugh Bedsill), Edmon Ryan (Judge Wainwright), David Moody (Lou), Robert Golden (Police Detective), James Drum (Police Sergeant), George Barrows (Captain of the Riot Squad)
and Dabney Coleman (Walter Sims)
Contents |
Plot Overview
A respected black owner of a service station is discovered to have escaped from prison over two decades earlier after being convicted of murder in a very biased trial. After avenues to have him freed close up, Judd has no choice but to have his client retried on the charge, but he's held back by his client's son, the leader of a black militant organization who's threatened to mobilize his followers to riot if his father knuckles down.
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Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
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Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
A well-photographed and edited scene near the end of the episode is the near-riot that takes place, with great edits of both cops with their hands ready to draw weapons and young black men ready to fight.