Alicia becomes involved in an interesting case which comes really alive from her bond hearing position to a suit directly in court. This deals with a young man fighting with his mother over pictures she took of him and his sister, when both were in the raw and now having the pictures shown at a museum. The son argues that the pictures have ruined his life.
All sorts of arguments are made by Alicia and her new found friend, the other attorney at the bond hearings. We even here about pornography, amendment rights and an assortment of others.
The judge here really provides comic relief, having converted from Judaism to being a Muslim. His passing gas during proceedings really livened things up.
You always wondered when the senile partner Howard Lyman would be taken on. Complaints from the associates brings Cary in attempting to get him out of the firm. Suddenly, Lyman doesn't appear to be his usual dementia-stricken self.
All sorts of arguments are made by Alicia and her new found friend, the other attorney at the bond hearings. We even here about pornography, amendment rights and an assortment of others.
The judge here really provides comic relief, having converted from Judaism to being a Muslim. His passing gas during proceedings really livened things up.
You always wondered when the senile partner Howard Lyman would be taken on. Complaints from the associates brings Cary in attempting to get him out of the firm. Suddenly, Lyman doesn't appear to be his usual dementia-stricken self.