Those Responsible For Putting My Client In Charge
Michael Maslin
New Yorker January 5th, 1998
Michael Maslin
The Jury Will Disregard The Witness's Last
Richard Decker
Do You Solemnly Swear To Tell The Truth
Dana Fradon
I've Found A Perfect Case In Point. Trouble
Mischa Richter
New Yorker November 9th, 1963
Mischa Richter
Don't Worry About It. One Day You're Feeling
William Von Riegen
They're Offering A Deal - You Pay Court Costs
Michael Maslin
We Have Arrived
Richard Decker
But In A Larger Sense Aren't We All Guilty?
Charles Saxon
Remember, We Can Only Afford To Do All This Pro
Pat Byrnes
As I Entered The Courthouse This Morning
George Booth
You're Sure You've Got It Straight?
Robert J Day
The National Capital
Commitee Hearing - Open
Robert J. Day
I Hope You Are Aware
Leonard Dove
We ?nd The Defendant Innocent But Extremely
Frank Modell
For The Fourth Time
Peter Arno
General U.s. Grant Displays Rare Emotion
James Stevenson
New Yorker February 8th, 1988
Donald Reilly
New Yorker January 11th, 1988
Mischa Richter
New Yorker June 8th, 1987
Arnie Levin
If It Please The Court
Frank Modell
Truth justice mercy
Mischa Richter
New Yorker September 24th, 1990
Mischa Richter
I'm Afraid There's Been Some Mistake
Mischa Richter
Let Justice Be Served. Pass It On
Robert Weber
We Find The Defendant Innocent But Very Neurotic
Chon Day
You Make The Objection. My Foot's Asleep
Mischa Richter
In So Many Words
Peter Arno
I Need Legal Advice - Fast
George Price
The Polygraph isn't Broken
Brooke Bourgeois
At This Time The Family Is Grieving And Suing
Frank Cotham
Truth Justice Equality Public Relations
Mischa Richter
His Logic Certainly Isn't My Logic
Al Ross
A Clear Case Of Mistaken Identity
Garrett Price
I'm Looking For Something To Wear On A Jury
Helen E. Hokinson
The Contribution My Client Has Already Made
Mike Twohy
Ladies and Gentlemen and Teddy Bears
JB Handelsman
Motion Denied
JB Handelsman
You Know, It Would Be Encouraging If
Zachary Kanin
New Yorker January 7th, 2002
Steve Brodner
This Court, Featuring The Unique Judicial
Michael Maslin
In A Concerted Effort To Get Home
Henry Martin
New Yorker September 28th, 1935
Carl Rose
I've Already Made Up My Mind. Will It Be All
Robert J. Day
I Ask You, Gentlemen
Leonard Dove
What Do You Mean
Chon Day
I Am Only Trying To Prove My Point
Robert J Day
The Witness Will Please Con?ne Himself
George Price
I Don't Want A Reconciliation - Just Twenty-?ve
Chon Day
Then Suddenly Everything Went Blank
Leonard Dove
Now, Try To Remember, Miss Green, It's 'gun,'
Garrett Price
And Where Is Justice Mcmanus Today
Robert J. Day
Now That You've Made Her Cry
Wallace Morgan
New Yorker September 5th, 1942
Ned Hilton
Now If Your Honor Pleases
Alain
Now I Want To Ask Just One Question
George Price
Then When He Demanded My Ration Book
Garrett Price
I'm Going To Make An Objection. I've Got
Alain
I Realize This Is Like Carrying Coals
Chon Day
I'm Going To Put You On The Stand
Chon Day
New Yorker October 27th, 1945
Robert J Day
The Court's Opinion
JB Handelsman
Hear Ye, Hear Ye
Warren Miller
What's On The Docket?
Warren Miller
We'd Love To Have You Drop In
JB Handelsman
And Bear In Mind That Anything You Say
George Booth
I Didn't Intend To Shoot Him So Many Times
Chon Day
Now Just Proceed From The Point Where Deceased
Carl Rose
Since It Turns Out You're Innocent
JB Handelsman
New Yorker December 11th, 1943
Leonard Dove