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In Justice

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  Episode Information  
Title: Confessions
Episode Number: 4
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 4
Production Number: 105
Original Airdate: Friday January 20th, 2006
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Episode Crew
Director: Steven DePaul
Writer: Terri Kopp
  Episode Summary  
Jason Conti brings a case to the National Justice Project about a teenager who he believes is wrongly convicted of killing his sister.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Rebecca PidgeonplayedCharlotte ContiRecurring (second appearance)
Chris W. King (3)playedDylan 
Christopher CousinsplayedRichard Kenyon 
Debra WilsonplayedDetective Powell 
Edward James GageplayedGuard 
Gareth Williams (1)playedLarry 
Hunter ParrishplayedKevin 
Joel McKinnon MillerplayedDetective Lawson 
Johnny SavasplayedVictor 
Klea ScottplayedCheryl Fullbright 
Kurt FullerplayedKenneth Long 
Laura OrtizplayedAshley 
Lorna RaverplayedBonnie Levin 
Rich HutchmanplayedDouglas 
Richard GantplayedJudge Walker 
Salli SaffiotiplayedMarie 
Senyo AmoakuplayedGangbanger 
  Episode Notes  
Viewers: 8.9 million
 
  Episode Quotes  
Sonya: So there's something I don't understand. The police lied to get Kevin to confess. You lied to get Deakins to confess. What's the difference?
Charles: (Looks down)
Sonya: You don't have an answer.
Charles: No.
Sonya: Life is complicated?
Charles: (Smiles) That works.
 
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Conti: We ran your name through Megan's List, Douglas...

Megan's List is a listing of registered sex offenders, created after Megan’s Law, named after seven-year-old Megan Kanka, a New Jersey girl who was raped and killed in 1994 by a twice-convicted sexual offender who had moved in across the street from the Kankas without their knowledge.

President Clinton signed the federal “Megan’s Law” on May 17, 1996 which required the release of relevant information to protect the public from sexually violent offenders.
 
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