EPISODE GUIDE:
Owen, Alicia's brother arrives in town and clutters the campaign of Peter. During one of his classes in college, a student writes a video saying Owen and Peter being gay is homophobic. The video goes on the Internet making a mess in the campaign of Peter. Gold asks Alicia to help cope with his brother, and plans a dinner to clarify the facts.
Owen visits the home of Alicia dress gay to make fun of the situation.
During a negotiation of compensation, and Derrick Diane faced with prejudice and suspicion against the prosecution's alleged support that the firm gives the campaign of Peter. Will asks Alicia to become temporarily out of the case.
Wyatt Stevens was convicted of the murder of Noreen Paulus, Roy Stevens Camell and Amelia (his wife) and died of a heart attack during the trial. His son tries to clear the name of his father saying he was innocent, but the lack of alibi, the mandate barring his wife and his experience as a marksman from the army does not count for points. He accuses the state attorney, Childs, neglect in case of his father.
In the conciliatory meeting, the attorney does the reverse and that the firm hoped to gently asks her son Wyatt's alleged shooter Northbrook, leaving Diane and Derrick's hands.
Kalinda is witness to a shootout sponsored by Carl Landers, who may be the real shooter Northbrook. And then the dumb luck aside. But Childs uses the events to blame the defense and reverses the game by stating that the shooter is an imitator.
The research Kalinda doing to Diane about the connection prior Will and Derrick incriminate Blake. Is he a pimp? It seems that there is something behind the competition between him and Kalinda.
The advocacy efforts are to prove that the four cases are related and that is where enter Kalinda to find out why.
The firm asks the detective in charge of attendance at the event Northbrook, but he is in rehab for being addicted to painkillers, and maybe this is necessary to prove the malicious accusation that discredits the prosecution.
Alicia Blake and discover through the camera's limousine passed over the murder of Roy, the third victim, he was not the target but Meg Malden. Meg recognize the shooter and stated that he met through a dating website. This is the link between the four victims.
Dinner at the home of Alicia and Peter is a fiasco and Owen advised his sister to leave Peter. Peter lashes out at Alicia Owen for giving up when she needed more and he was in prison.
With the information I needed, the firm decides to make the political case and asks Alicia to come back and meet with Childs, opponent of Peter, in a meeting.
At this meeting, the firm can prove the incompetence of the office of Childs and asks an agreement of silence against four million dollars. But the son of Wyatt has to accept not clear the name of his dead father. He accepted.
Cases discussed in the episode:
Carl Landers v. People (Judge Christina De)
- Accused of the murder of Noreen Paulus, Roy Camell, Amelia Stevens and Lisa Rennick. Attempted murder of Meg Malden.
- Verdict: Guilty
- Still going to trial.
Wyatt Stevens v. State Attorney (If Northbook)
- The son of Stevens accuses Childs of negligence in the case of his father.
- Attorney: Childs and advisers
- Defense: Derrick, Diane, and Alicia.
- Verdict: Guilty
- Traded four million for the child in exchange for silence.
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