The souvenir hunter causes more trouble.The Latrelle case starts for real and his defence team get help from another sports agent.Wyler learns murder is often a family affair after a man claims to know who really murdered Tommy Banks and then Mary Beth's killer confesses.Banks is released, and as the firm tries to help him, one of their own is shot; Wyler defends a young man accused of killing his 83-year-old girlfriend.While Grasso calls forth witnesses who believed Banks' final victim was innocent, Wyler begins to worry whether his client will kill again if he is found innocent and releasedWyler's attempts to protect his client fail after Banks gets permission from the judge to testify on his own behalfJury selection for the Banks trial proves difficult as many of the jurors interviewed feel Banks is a hero for killing murderers who received light sentencesJimmy's mentor, Sidney Pomerantz, is dying of cancer and asks him to take over the case of Clifford Banks, a man accused of murdering 17 people.Wyler defends a serial killer who targeted ex-cons convicted of vicious crimes, and the firm receives bids from Hollywood producers vying for the movie rights.The defense brings forth witnesses attesting to Fortas' disregard for others and then has Rickey testify about how Fortas was blackmailing Rickey's wife.Witnesses in the Latrell case portray Rickey as a desperate and possessive man, but later it is Rickey himself who offers up the most damning statement.While Docknovich and Mosley clash over jury selection for the Latrell case, an agent eager to represent Latrell implies that his current agent has been stealing from clients.As Chris and Aaron argue about who should be in charge of Ricky Latrelle's bail hearing, Jimmy deals with the aftermath of the Rooney case.The jury in the Sharon Rooney reaches a verdict, with unexpected consequences. Find out when and where you can watch Murder One episodes with TVGuide's full tv listings - you'll never miss another moment from your favorite show!
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Julie: Bobbie Phillips. Grasso: Barbara Bosson.Hoffman hires Velacek to investigate David Blalock's murder, and he retains an expert jury consultant (Lorraine Toussaint). Jackson: Steve Harris. As with all [Steven] Bochco series, what initially and ultimately sets apart Murder One is the quality of the writing and intricacy of the characters.Murder One sets the stage skillfully for what promises to be the television equivalent of an absorbing excursion into a good Mary Higgins Clark mystery.This is super-gripping, diamond-bright, edge-of-your-couch TV.Murder One is quintessential [Steven] Bochco, a well-acted, smartly written, meticulously presented hour that turns the law inside out while telling a good story that makes you feel like you're spying on these people through a peephole.There's a lot to love about Murder One, bless its parodically sleazy, shrewdly opportunistic, talent-engorged heart.