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The Young Lawyers/A Simple Thing Called Justice
A Simple Thing Called Justice | |
Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | September 28, 1970 |
Written by | Arthur Sarno, Jr. and David W. Rintels |
Directed by | Jud Taylor |
Produced by | Matthew Rapf |
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The Young Lawyers — Season One |
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A Simple Thing Called Justice is the second episode of the first season of The Young Lawyers.
Starring: Lee J. Cobb (David Barrett)
Co-Starring: Zalman King (Aaron Silverman), Judy Pace (Pat Walters)
Guest Star: John Larch (Judge Matthew Harris)
Co-Starring: Eric Laneuville (Jesse Crawford), Betsy Jones-Moreland (Mrs. Harris)
Featuring: Arthur Space (Judge Marley), Art Lewis (Cashman), Kent Jarvis (Lawyer), Henry Hunter (Presiding Judge), Michael Lembeck (Student), Sandy Ward (Loan Company Officer)
and Paul Winfield (Willis Crawford)
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Plot Overview
A teenage boy barges into the Neighborhood Law Office, demanding that Aaron get his brother, who was convicted of second-degree murder, free from prison, The boy insists that his brother's previous lawyer, a highly-respected member of the bar who is now a prominent judge, did virtually nothing to help, aside from convincing the brother to plead to a lesser charge. In reviewing the case, Aaron discovers several points that the man didn't bring up in court and begins to suspect that, on this occasion, he didn't give his client the best possible defense.