After the cops trace an eagle tattoo on a man shot and killed while holding up an armored truck to a group of militia members, McCoy finds himself facing one of their number as the pro se counsel for his friends, arguing for the concept of "jury nullification", the right of a jury to protect a defendant from an unjust law by finding him not guilty despite the evidence.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David Black | Writer | ||
| Andy Fowle | Guest Star | ||
| Ellen Zachos | Guest Star | ||
| Cedric Turner | Guest Star | ||
| Tony Hoty | Guest Star | ||
| Christopher Rubin | Guest Star | ||
| Tom Kiesche | Guest Star | ||
| Gerry Becker | Guest Star | ||
| Betsy Aidem | Guest Star | ||
| Jesse Tendler | Guest Star | ||
| Walt MacPherson | Guest Star | ||
| Alexandra Rhodie | Guest Star | ||
| Tim Kirkpatrick | Guest Star | ||
| Denis O'Hare | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Broughton | Guest Star | ||
| John Roney | Guest Star | ||
| Gabra Zackman | Guest Star | ||
| Constantine Makris | Director |