Richard defends a law student who was arrested at a sporting event for allegedly pouring his beer on a police officer who demanded he respect the national anthem. Judge Farnsworth comes up with a unique way to settle the case. Meanwhile, Marcus is prosecuting a father who tries to rob a store to get food for his kids, but Jerry hopes to do an end run with a video tape that tells a slightly different story. And Judge Kessler may have finally found the perfect man just as Bobbi and Jerry make a big personal decision. watch
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Length: 02:10
Posted: 11/16/2009
A second trailer for A Clockwork Orange.
Narrated by Alex DeLarge, the film opens on Alex and his friends, Pete (Michael Tarn), Georgie (James Marcus), and Dim (Warren Clarke), partaking of mescaline-spiked milk at the Korova Milk Bar prior to an evening of "the old ultra-violence". They proceed to beat up an elderly vagrant under a motorway and interrupt an attempted gang rape of a woman by a rival gang led by Billyboy[2] (Richard Connaught). They subsequently get in a brawl with their rivals. Upon hearing the sounds of police sirens, the gang flees, stealing a car and driving into the countryside. They then gain entry to the home of Mr. Alexander, a writer, under false pretenses and assault him while violently raping his wife (Adrienne Corri), all while Alex sings Singing' in the Rain. When they return to the milk bar, Alex chides Dim when he interrupts a female patron while she sings a selection of Beethoven, a composer Alex admires.
The next day, after skipping school, picking up a watch
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Length: 43:04
Aired: 7/27/2009
Bobbi defends a confidential informant who demands a separate trial from his co-defendent, who could have him killed if word gets out about his cooperation with the police. But taking her cue from Balco, Michelle works behind the scenes with Marcus to screw Bobbi's client by giving the co-defendent a plea agreement. Jerry, however, figures out he can fix Bobbi's case, but he neglects to ask her about it first. Meanwhile, when one of Richard's clients is hit with a damages claim for more money than the client could hope to pay, Richard finds his inner hero by figuring out a way to help her without spending a dime of his own money, but he does use his family name as bargaining power. watch