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In Justice
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| Title: | Golden Boy |
| Episode Number: | 3 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Production Number: | 103 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 13th, 2006 |
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The National Justice Project helps a high school athlete who is pleading that he was wrongly convicted of a murder eight years ago. | There are no foreign summaries for this episode Contribute Here |
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| This episode introduces Marisol Nichols' character, Sonya Quintano. She comes to the National Justice Project seeking help to clear her brother and is offered a job to work for them by Swain and Conti. | Viewers: 8.7 million |
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Kate Havnevik | Nowhere Warm | | | •Marcy Playground | Sex and Candy | |
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| Charles: (to Yarmulke Jake Weisman) No no no. New theory. The gangs in the Oakland Flats... Lindo... he uses minors as tenants, as enforcers to do his dirty work. You wanna know why?
Yarmulke Jake Weisman: Why?
Charles: 13-year-olds don't do hard jail time. Cops can't get 'em to flip on the bosses.
Yarmulke Jake Weisman: So... when did I become your own private crime lab? | Jon: Reporters. We're writing a story about that night.
Store Owner: I don't like reporters.
Jon: Not newspaper reporters. God, no. Reporters for lawyers. You know, we report back to them. You know? | David: Jim, Susanna!
Charles: (Correcting him) It's Jon and Brianna. | David: You read those depositions, Charlie?
Charles: Yes I did. And I can make Mother Teresa look like a racist with questions like those. |
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