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Season 1

  • S01E01 Quality of Mercy

    • September 16, 1961
    • CBS

    The legal and moral implications of mercy killing are examined as the Prestons defend a doctor charged with killing a Mongoloid baby.

  • S01E02 Killer Instinct

    • September 23, 1961
    • CBS

    A wartime hero who had been trained to act like a "destructive animal," kills a man with a judo blow. At his trial the vital question is "did he kill because he could not control the killer instinct?"

  • S01E03 Death Across the Counter

    • September 30, 1961
    • CBS

    The tortured world of a dope addict is explored in this story of a young man convinced he's guilty of murder - although he has no recollection of the crime.

  • S01E04 The Riot

    • October 7, 1961
    • CBS

    Preston (E.G. Marshall) undertakes a delicate and dangerous task: acting as intermediary for the investigators of a prison riot.

  • S01E05 The Young Lovers

    • October 14, 1961
    • CBS

    A destitute young couple take a desperate gamble to provide for themselves and their baby.

  • S01E06 The Boy Between

    • October 21, 1961
    • CBS

    The Prestons become embroiled in a bitter custody battle when they are retained by Belle Remington (Norma Crane), who insists her son never be allowed to see his father.

  • S01E07 The Hundred Lives of Harry Simms

    • October 28, 1961
    • CBS

    Impersonator Harry Simms is accused of killing his fiancée, and he asks Ken to defend him. But Ken is baffled by Harry's plea: he says he couldn't have murdered the girl - because Humphrey Bogart did it.

  • S01E08 The Accident

    • November 4, 1961
    • CBS

    A woman is charged with criminal negligence when she hits a child while driving home from a party.

  • S01E09 The Trial of Jenny Scott

    • November 11, 1961
    • CBS

    Unhappily married Jenny Scott (Mary Fickett) is the prime suspect when her husband is murdered.

  • S01E10 The Man with the Concrete Thumb

    • November 18, 1961
    • CBS

    Picketing to save a park, Joan Miller (Joan Hackett) is charged with second-degree assault when a brick thrown by one of the demonstrators injures an adversary.

  • S01E11 The Treadmill

    • November 25, 1961
    • CBS

    Released from a mental hospital, Victor Fergusson (Edward Binns) is forced to stand trial for a murder he committed 25 years before.

  • S01E12 Perjury

    • December 2, 1961
    • CBS

    Charged with perjury, a witness says he lied because Preston asked him to.

  • S01E13 The Attack

    • December 9, 1961
    • CBS

    The impact of public opinion on a trial is examined in this story of a policeman who kills the alleged molester of his young daughter.

  • S01E14 The Prowler

    • December 16, 1961
    • CBS

    Dwight Harkavy (Kent Smith) goes on trial for shooting a prowler - who was his wife's first husband.

  • S01E15 Gideon's Follies

    • December 23, 1961
    • CBS

    Preston investigates the death of a millionaire playboy - murdered before he could divide his estate among his current spouse and five ex-wives.

  • S01E16 The Best Defense

    • December 30, 1961
    • CBS

    The Prestons come to the aid of a racketeer charged with the gangland murder of a small-time hoodlum.

  • S01E17 The Bedside Murder

    • January 6, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons defend a doctor accused of murdering a wealthy patient who promised to leave him a large sum in her will.

  • S01E18 The Search

    • January 20, 1962
    • CBS

    An old homicide case is reopened when James Mitchell (James Congdon) confesses to a murder for which another man was executed six years earlier.

  • S01E19 Storm at Birch Glen

    • January 27, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons encounter fear and hostility at a reform school when they are retained by a supervisor charged with murdering one of the inmates.

  • S01E20 The Point Shaver

    • February 3, 1962
    • CBS

    Stacy Phillips, star college basketball player, is accused of taking money from gambler Vince Fargo to fix a game. The Presons, alumni of the college, are hired to defend Phillips before the State's Senate Rackets Committee.

  • S01E21 The Locked Room

    • February 10, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons defend an heiress on trial for the death of a woman reputed to have been having an affair with her husband, who is the only witness to the incident. The focus is on the jurors, and how some of them visualize the events that led to the woman's death.

  • S01E22 The Empty Chute

    • February 17, 1962
    • CBS

    The Army suspects foul play when a paratrooper's chute fails to open and he falls to his death.

  • S01E23 The Crusader

    • February 24, 1962
    • CBS

    Ken launches a personal investigation when a model prisoner - jailed for crimes he insists he never committed - is refused parole.

  • S01E24 The Hickory Indian

    • March 3, 1962
    • CBS

    The defendant: Louis Astor (George Voskovec), who's charged with stealing money from his son's firm.

  • S01E25 The Iron Man

    • March 10, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons give a campus fascist leader a lesson in democracy when he's arrested after his henchmen beat up a heckler.

  • S01E26 The Tarnished Cross

    • March 17, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons become defense counselors in a kangaroo court set up by a group of teenagers bent on trying an alleged murderer.

  • S01E27 The Last Six Months

    • March 31, 1962
    • CBS

    Arthur Hill plays a man with six months to live--he kills his business partner in a fit of rage when the man refuses to help support his family after he has died.

  • S01E28 The Naked Heiress

    • April 7, 1962
    • CBS

    Edna Holley (Glenda Farrell) invites trouble when she blackmails a professor who's interested in her daughter, a strip-tease artist.

  • S01E29 Reunion with Death

    • April 21, 1962
    • CBS

    A group of Air Force veterans set up a kangaroo court to try one of their number for treason.

  • S01E30 The Benefactor

    • April 28, 1962
    • CBS

    A controversial episode dealing with the trial of an accused abortionist.

  • S01E31 Along Came a Spider

    • May 5, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons defend an ex-vaudevillian accused of murdering his son-in-law. The only witness: the dead man's daughter.

  • S01E32 The Broken Barrelhead

    • May 26, 1962
    • CBS

    Defending a youth charged with vehicular homicide, the Prestons are hampered by the boy's overbearing father (Harold J. Stone) - who isn't above bribing jurors.

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Voices of Death

    • September 15, 1962
    • CBS

    Martha Harrow, a young wife and mother, is convicted of first-degree murder. The victim: her husband, an alcoholic and wife beater.

  • S02E02 Blood Country

    • September 22, 1962
    • CBS

    In a small town, the Prestons slam into a wall of hostility and silence as they defend two hunters charged with murder.

  • S02E03 The Indelible Silence

    • September 29, 1962
    • CBS

    A shattering drama focusing on a young neo-Nazi (Dennis Hopper) charged with murder - and a witness who refuses to testify.

  • S02E04 The Seven Ghosts of Simon Gray

    • October 6, 1962
    • CBS

    Ed Begley portrays an elderly derelict hospitalized after a suicide attempt. His only identification: Lawrence Preston's business card.

  • S02E05 The Unwanted

    • October 13, 1962
    • CBS

    A child becomes a pawn in a bitter courtroom battle when a woman tries to reclaim the daughter she gave up for adoption years before.

  • S02E06 Madman (1)

    • October 20, 1962
    • CBS

    In an episode examining the legal definition of insanity, a man (Don Gordon) confesses to one murder - and hints he may be responsible for others.

  • S02E07 Madman (2)

    • October 27, 1962
    • CBS

    Convinced that confessed killer Joey Tassili is psychotic, the Prestons prepare his defense, intending to test the legal definition of insanity.

  • S02E08 The Bigamist

    • November 3, 1962
    • CBS

    Steve Janos (Jason Evers) faces a bigamy charge unless he returns to his first wife - an alcoholic whom he deserted years before.

  • S02E09 The Avenger

    • November 17, 1962
    • CBS

    A long search comes to an end for Dr. Mayer Loeb (Ludwig Donath) when he finds - and kills - the man responsible for murdering his wife and son in a Nazi concentration camp.

  • S02E10 The Invisible Badge

    • November 24, 1962
    • CBS

    William Shatner stars as an assistant DA whose career is threatened when he's accused of accepting a bribe.

  • S02E11 The Hidden Jungle

    • December 1, 1962
    • CBS

    Indicted for first-degree murder, a former mental patient (Carroll O'Connor) faces conviction - and execution - on circumstantial evidence.

  • S02E12 The Savage Infant

    • December 8, 1962
    • CBS

    The Prestons' efforts to console a condemned murderer's son are mis-interpreted by the youth - who retaliates by wrecking the lawyers' apartment.

  • S02E13 The Apostle

    • December 15, 1962
    • CBS

    Albert Salmi stars as a street-corner preacher charged with attempted robbery.

  • S02E14 Grandma TNT

    • December 22, 1962
    • CBS

    Lillian Gish stars as "Grandma TNT," a sweet old lady who threatens to blow up a bank - unless she receives exactly $1342.76.

  • S02E15 Don't Take the Stand

    • December 29, 1962
    • CBS

    Howard March will stop at nothing to prevent his teenage daughter from driving her boyfriend to Vermont.

  • S02E16 Kill or Be Killed

    • January 5, 1963
    • CBS

    A condemned murderer kills a guard and escapes, unaware of the grim irony at work: he was cleared of the original murder charge.

  • S02E17 Man Against Himself

    • January 12, 1963
    • CBS

    Facing a possible 15-year sentence for manslaughter, Danny Ross (Ivan Dixon) insists on handling his own defense.

  • S02E18 The Poisoned Fruit Doctrine

    • January 19, 1963
    • CBS

    The admission of evidence gained by wire tapping is discussed in this episode. Cigar-stand owner Joseph Green (Stuart Erwin) retains the Prestons when he's arrested for dope peddling.

  • S02E19 Poltergeist

    • January 26, 1963
    • CBS

    The Prestons turn detectives when a friend is mysteriously poisoned during a seance.

  • S02E20 Ordeal

    • February 2, 1963
    • CBS

    Beatrice Hillyer hires a gunman to kill her - after she carefully prepares evidence pointing to her estranged husband as the murderer.

  • S02E21 The Hour Before Doomsday

    • February 9, 1963
    • CBS

    Ralph Johnson, a newspaper reporter who is sued for libel by self-styled religious leader Jeremiah the Prophet.

  • S02E22 The Traitor

    • February 16, 1963
    • CBS

    Representing accused traitor Vincent Kayle, Preston must prepare a defense while struggling against his deep personal disgust for the man's actions.

  • S02E23 The Eye of Fear

    • February 23, 1963
    • CBS

    No one is more surprised than Jerry Thomas when the police find his wife dead in the bedroom.

  • S02E24 Metamorphosis

    • March 2, 1963
    • CBS

    At Luke Jackson's final clemency hearing, Preston argues that the convicted murderer has become a model of rehabilitation during his seven years on death row.

  • S02E25 The Last Illusion

    • March 9, 1963
    • CBS

    Magician Monte Moran fails in his attempt to escape from a coffin-like box lowered into the river. When his body is finally retrieved, Moran's assistant Ballin claims someone tampered with the equipment.

  • S02E26 The Heathen

    • March 23, 1963
    • CBS

    Ignoring an old taboo, prep-school instructor Roger Wesley (Gerald Hiken) puts his job in jeopardy by allowing students to express atheistic ideas.

  • S02E27 A Book for Burning

    • March 30, 1963
    • CBS

    Artistic expression and pornography are the issues in this drama. The Prestons defend an author charged with selling an "obscene and immoral" book.

  • S02E28 A Taste of Vengeance

    • April 6, 1963
    • CBS

    The Prestons defend a woman accused of killing her terminally ill husband.

  • S02E29 The Colossus

    • April 13, 1963
    • CBS

    On trial for killing his wife, a Nobel Prize winner gambles that a jury won't convict him because of his contributions to science.

  • S02E30 Judgment Eve

    • April 20, 1963
    • CBS

    Quartered in a hotel, members of a deadlocked jury discuss the case among themselves - despite orders to the contrary.

  • S02E31 The Noose

    • April 27, 1963
    • CBS

    The Prestons try to clear the name of a murder suspect who was lynched before he could be brought to trial.

  • S02E32 Everybody Else is Dead

    • May 11, 1963
    • CBS

    Preston develops a strong affection for the woman he is representing in a divorce case.

  • S02E33 The Trial of Twenty-Two

    • May 18, 1963
    • CBS

    Ignoring his father's advice, Fred Solasky defies a powerful union leader - and finds himself facing a murder charge.

  • S02E34 The Brother Killers

    • May 25, 1963
    • CBS

    Three college students face conviction for manslaughter when a youth dies during a fraternity initiation.

Season 3

  • S03E01 The Weeping Baboon

    • September 28, 1963
    • CBS

    Defendant Jason Thomas (Dennis Hopper), who confessed to killing his father and brother, insists he's insane.

  • S03E02 The Empty Heart

    • October 5, 1963
    • CBS

    Norma Burgess (Lee Grant), on trial for killing a man she claims assaulted her, faces a sceptical jury: she was twice convicted of prostitution.

  • S03E03 The Captive

    • October 12, 1963
    • CBS

    The complex maze of international diplomacy is explored when Preston tries to work out a prisoner exchange involving an American jailed behind the Iron Curtain on a trumped-up espionage charge.

  • S03E04 The Bagman

    • October 19, 1963
    • CBS

    Judge Philip Benning (Chester Morris) faces a crisis of conscience when he's asked to return a political favor by signing an illegal eviction notice.

  • S03E05 Conspiracy of Silence

    • October 26, 1963
    • CBS

    Representing the plaintiff in a malpractice case, the Prestons face a common roadblock: the defendant's fellow doctors refuse to testify against their colleague.

  • S03E06 The Cruel Hook

    • November 2, 1963
    • CBS

    Assistant DA Cliff Sellers (William Shatner) is torn by conflicting emotions when he learns that his older brother committed a murder.

  • S03E07 Star-Spangled Ghetto

    • November 9, 1963
    • CBS

    The Prestons defend a young couple who hoped to buy a ticket out of a ghetto with the proceeds from an armed robbery.

  • S03E08 Loophole

    • November 16, 1963
    • CBS

    An aging policeman (Harold J. Stone) blames his partner when he accidentally shoots an innocent bystander.

  • S03E09 The Seal of Confession

    • November 30, 1963
    • CBS

    Father George Phelps (Robert Webber) faces a painful dilemma: after he hears publisher Alfred Burns's murder confession, another man is charged with the crime.

  • S03E10 Climate of Evil

    • December 7, 1963
    • CBS

    A drama focusing on the nature of penal institutions. A convicted embezzler (Dean Stockwell) is accused of stabbing a sadistic prison guard.

  • S03E11 The Crowd Pleaser

    • December 14, 1963
    • CBS

    Years of boxing have taken their toll on Danny Norton (Lou Antonio), who is charged with killing his estranged wife's boyfriend.

  • S03E12 Old Lady Ironsides

    • December 21, 1963
    • CBS

    A high school senior is denied the chance to finish two more months of high school for a diploma, just because she has been found to be pregnant. A little old lady who has befriended the girl, and who had been an active Suffragette, determines to help her: she chains herself to the school entrance. The attending publicity and subsequent sanity hearing for the old lady, force the board to change its ruling.

  • S03E13 Fugue for Trumpet and Small Boy

    • December 28, 1963
    • CBS

    Neglected by his parents, 16-year-old Alan Slater buries himself in books - until he's caught stealing one from the public library.

  • S03E14 Claire Cheval Died in Boston

    • November 23, 1963
    • CBS

    Bad notices have set the leading lady, the director, and the playwright of a new play called "Claire Cheval" at each others' throats. It's all getting the best of producer Myron Bullimore, who's more at home in real estate anyway. To make peace among the temperamental troupe, Bellmore calls on the Prestons, in this comedy episode of this normally dramatic series.

  • S03E15 The Last Day

    • January 11, 1964
    • CBS

    A tense drama focusing on the parties involved in a legal execution. The Prestons have 12 hours to persuade an acting governor (Richard Kiley) to grant a clemency hearing to a convicted murderer (Ralph Meeker).

  • S03E16 Blacklist

    • January 18, 1964
    • CBS

    Actor Joe Larch (Jack Klugman) has spent 10 years on the "Blacklist" for alleged Communist affiliation, and when he finally gets a part, a local group begins a protest.

  • S03E17 Who'll Dig His Grave?

    • January 25, 1964
    • CBS

    Gregor Martin (Barry Morse), derelict, drug addict and poet, confesses to a murder he didn't commit - to protect a cafe owner who befriended him.

  • S03E18 All the Silent Voices

    • February 1, 1964
    • CBS

    Dr. Katherine Tasso opens a clinic and dispenses birth-control information although she's aware that her actions violate state laws.

  • S03E19 The Secret

    • February 8, 1964
    • CBS

    After developing the formula for a superwoman, nuclear scientist Daniel Orren (Martin Landau) destroys his notes - in violation of security regulations.

  • S03E20 The Pill Man

    • February 22, 1964
    • CBS

    Pharmacist Ed Clark has been arrested for selling narcotics to addicts without a prescription. But Clark's motive is certainly not profit - he charges the regular price for the drugs.

  • S03E21 Drink Like a Lady

    • February 29, 1964
    • CBS

    In Miami, alcoholic Sheila Phelps wakes up to a nightmare: her pocketbook contains the wallet of a man who lies dead in New York.

  • S03E22 Survival

    • March 14, 1964
    • CBS

    Tragedy results when a Marine drill sergeant - with a fanatic devotion to military discipline - uses live ammunition in a training session.

  • S03E23 Moment of Truth

    • March 21, 1964
    • CBS

    Preston faces one of the toughest legal battles of his career when Ken is charged with bribing a juror.

  • S03E24 The Hidden Fury

    • March 28, 1964
    • CBS

    The Prestons defend Anna Leverton (Susan Oliver), an emotionally disturbed woman charged with murdering her psychiatrist's fiancee.

  • S03E25 Die Laughing

    • April 11, 1964
    • CBS

    Committed to a mental institution following a suicide attempt, comedian Denny Martin retains the Prestons to fight for his release.

  • S03E26 May Day! May Day!

    • April 18, 1964
    • CBS

    An admiral who disagrees with U.S. foreign policy in his area of command takes steps toward independent action and is arrested by the Justice Department.

  • S03E27 The Thief

    • April 25, 1964
    • CBS

    Arrested for shoplifting, three-time loser Catherine Collins (Glynis Johns) faces a possible life sentence. Her only hope: a plea of insanity.

  • S03E28 Yankee Go Home

    • May 2, 1964
    • CBS

    Newsman Harvey Slaughter moves to challenge the Government's travel restrictions when his passport is confiscated after he visits Red China.

  • S03E29 The Man Who Saved His Country

    • May 9, 1964
    • CBS

    Earl Chafee (James Coburn), an unpretentious man who becomes an overnight celebrity when he kills a Cuban Communist leader in self-defense.

  • S03E30 Mind Over Murder

    • May 16, 1964
    • CBS

    Arrested for murder, Gerald Lowen (Emlyn Williams) offers a strange motive: his ESP powers indicated that he was the intended victim of the man he killed.

  • S03E31 The Sixth Alarm

    • May 23, 1964
    • CBS

    Once arrested for arson, Cy Wright is jailed again when his employer's warehouse goes up in flames. The real culprit: the boss's son.

  • S03E32 The Fine Line

    • May 30, 1964
    • CBS

    On trial for felonious assault, prominent attorney Bernard Maxwell (Martin Balsam) is also questioned about the dubious tactics he used in his past legal triumphs.

  • S03E33 The Non-Violent

    • June 6, 1964
    • CBS

    Arrested during a civil-rights demonstration, young Alton Pell spurns his influential father's efforts to bail him out.

  • S03E34 Stowaway

    • June 13, 1964
    • CBS

    Caught trying to enter the U.S. illegally, a 19-year-old Italian boy insists he belongs here - his father was an American GI.

  • S03E35 Hollow Triumph

    • June 20, 1964
    • CBS

    A rare TV script by novelist Howard Fast. Stockbroker Edward Banter's shady past - and present - comes to light when he goes on trial for the murder of his shiftless cousin.

  • S03E36 The Uncivil War

    • June 27, 1964
    • CBS

    Divorce laws come under fire as a couple seek to end their unhappy marriage in New York - where the only grounds are adultery.

Season 4

  • S04E01 The Seven Hundred-Year Old Gang (1)

    • September 24, 1964
    • CBS

    The police uncover a bootlegging operation run by elderly David Marcus (Jack Gilford).

  • S04E02 The Seven Hundred-Year Old Gang (2)

    • October 1, 1964
    • CBS

    The DA, fearing his political future will be ruined if he prosecutes an elderly winemaker, begs Preston for a postponement of the trial.

  • S04E03 Hero of the People

    • October 8, 1964
    • CBS

    Lonely Harry Obermayer glories in his sudden fame when he falsely confesses to the murder of a narcotics peddler.

  • S04E04 Go-Between

    • October 15, 1964
    • CBS

    When his son is kidnapped, Presidential candidate Matthew J. Ritter (Arthur Hill) turns to Preston - instead of the police - for help.

  • S04E05 Conflict of Interests

    • October 22, 1964
    • CBS

    Representing a British drama critic in a libel suit, the Prestons' ingenuity is taxed by a clever - and very attractive - opposing attorney (Cloris Leachman).

  • S04E06 The Man Who . . .

    • October 29, 1964
    • CBS

    Lawrence Preston runs for political office. In the end, of course, he loses. He realizes he lost because he offered no alternative to the other candidate. E. G. Marshall's final speech to the winning candidate said it was a choice between Tweedlee and Tweedledum.

  • S04E07 Turning Point

    • November 5, 1964
    • CBS

    Hostile silence greets Ken as he investigates a murder for which a young man has already been executed.

  • S04E08 A Taste of Ashes

    • November 12, 1964
    • CBS

    Preston defends two men charged with committing murder to save their own lives.

  • S04E09 Comeback

    • November 26, 1964
    • CBS

    A once-famous actress, Madeline Flanders (Viveca Lindfors) making her comeback is accused of drunken driving and hit and run. Preston, one of her old fans, defends her.

  • S04E10 The Siege

    • December 3, 1964
    • CBS

    Preston is threatened by gun-wielding Gary Degan (Robert Redford), an escaped convict who insists he's innocent - and that Preston is responsible for his conviction.

  • S04E11 Whitewash

    • December 10, 1964
    • CBS

    Charged with extortion, city councilman Juan Espejo (Ricardo Montalban) insists the indictment is a maneuver to discredit Puerto Ricans in public office.

  • S04E12 A Voice Loud and Clear

    • December 17, 1964
    • CBS

    On trial for murder, religious visionary Bethany Windell (Shirley Knight) offers an unusual motive: she killed when ordered to by strange voices.

  • S04E13 King of the Hill

    • December 31, 1964
    • CBS

    Real-estate kingpin Mark Vronis's shady past may prove to be his undoing when he's charged with smuggling narcotics.

  • S04E14 Whipping Boy

    • January 7, 1965
    • CBS

    Ken is retained by accused child beater Christine Knox (Madlyn Rhue), a young divorcee who claims her son fell down a flight of stairs.

  • S04E15 Eyewitness

    • January 14, 1965
    • CBS

    Examination of the public's responsibility in law enforcement. Preston defends two teenagers charged with beating an elderly man to death - while 27 witnesses looked on.

  • S04E16 The Silent Killers

    • January 21, 1965
    • CBS

    The Prestons' defense of an accused murderer focuses on one question: is circumstantial evidence enough to justify capital punishment?

  • S04E17 Death on Wheels

    • January 28, 1965
    • CBS

    An emotionally disturbed man (Leslie Nielsen) seeks the Prestons' aid after he kills a pedestrian in an auto accident. The courtroom plea: temporary insanity.

  • S04E18 The Unwritten Law

    • February 4, 1965
    • CBS

    Indicted for murdering his wife's lover, Leo Rolf (David Opatoshu) guarantees Preston that an "unwritten law" assures him acquittal.

  • S04E19 The Objector

    • February 11, 1965
    • CBS

    The rules governing conscientious objection are examined in this episode. Roger Bailey (Brandon de Wilde) tries to obtain a draft deferment on religious grounds - although he practices no formal religion.

  • S04E20 Fires of the Mind

    • February 18, 1965
    • CBS

    After taking LSD, mentally disturbed Robert Kraft commits suicide while experiencing a hallucinatory reaction—and Dr. Byron Saul (Pleasence), who's been treating Kraft with the drug, is charged with manslaughter.

  • S04E21 No-Knock

    • February 25, 1965
    • CBS

    Armed with a no-knock warrant, a plainclothes man enters Willie Drucker's apartment - and is killed by the suspected numbers racketeer.

  • S04E22 The Merry-Go-Round Murder

    • March 4, 1965
    • CBS

    Governess Winnie Benedette (Ruth White), overzealous efforts to shield her young charge from his parents' divorce proceedings leads to tragedy.

  • S04E23 Nobody Asks What Side You're On . . .

    • March 11, 1965
    • CBS

    While the police close in on a molester, columnist Marla Edwards (Lee Grant) flees to her car - where a man hides in the back seat.

  • S04E24 Impeachment

    • March 18, 1965
    • CBS

    Gov. William Defoe's declaration of independence from a corrupt political machine may prove costly: the party bosses are after his resignation - or impeachment.

  • S04E25 The Sworn Twelve

    • March 25, 1965
    • CBS

    Preston tries to secure a new trial for his client when he receives an anonymous letter charging impropriety in the jury room.

  • S04E26 A Matter of Law and Disorder

    • April 8, 1965
    • CBS

    Charged with manslaughter for shooting a teenager, Peter Dowling (Pat Hingle) claims self-defense - but the boy was unarmed.

  • S04E27 Youths and Maidens on an Evening Walk

    • April 15, 1965
    • CBS

    In her bumbling efforts to attract the attention of a famous director, stage-struck Bertha Schlock (Joan Darling) assaults a policeman.

  • S04E28 The Prosecutor

    • April 29, 1965
    • CBS

    Charles Parker (Larry Blyden) has second thoughts about prosecuting a suspected murderer when the Prestons - defense attorneys in the case - offer him a position with their law firm.

  • S04E29 The Bum's Rush

    • May 6, 1965
    • CBS

    The Prestons are assigned to defend murder suspect Charlie Barry (Tom Bosley), a vagrant who is apathetically resigned to his fate.

  • S04E30 Only a Child

    • May 13, 1965
    • CBS

    Suing for damages after his son's accidental death, Bill Andrews (Robert Duval) finds that the amount he can collect won't even cover the cost of his wife's psychiatric care.

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