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The Young Lawyers/The Glass Prison
The Glass Prison | |
Season 1, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | November 2, 1970 |
Written by | John W. Bloch |
Directed by | Jud Taylor |
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The Young Lawyers — Season One |
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The Glass Prison is the seventh 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) (credit only)
Guest Starring: Pete Duel (Dom Acosta), Barbara Luna (Stella Acosta)
Co-Starring: Harry Townes (Harris Colby)
with Vic Tayback (Bartender), Joseph Perry (Kovachs), Lieux Dressler (Maria Morosco), Sharon Cintron (Joanne), Mel Bruce (Probation Officer)
and Lonny Chapman (Fowler)
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Plot Overview
Aaron goes to bat for one of his first clients, a young parolee whom he defended on a drug possession charge and lost the case. The man's right to earn a living as a musician and his marriage are threatened by the parole board's strict guideline, which state that he can't associate with anyone in the music business or his wife, who happens to be a junkie.