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234:, to get him to release his prisoners. The man had a knife to a woman's throat and demanded a lawyer. Southerlyn, who happened to be in the area, volunteered to enter the store where the holdup was taking place, to negotiate the hostage's release. Since the man had asked for a lawyer, the committee attempts to paint Southerlyn's actions as
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law school. In the season 13 episode "Genius" opposing counsel is her old professor of criminal law. He goads her by saying he remembers her as an A− student; she responds that she got an A, before adding that she never approved of his clients.
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press tour that he had consulted Röhm before scripting the scene — the only Wolf-authored scene in the installment — saying, "Do you want to go out with a bang or a whimper?" He characterized the scene as "unabashedly a
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lawyer (which she denies), when she was in fact a district attorney. McCoy, who had been brought before the committee himself in the 1998 episode "Monster", represents her. She is reprimanded, but keeps her
1245:, a Web site that reviews media depictions of lesbian and bisexual women. AfterEllen has been running a poll since Thursday asking viewers if they were surprised to learn that 'Southerlyn is gay.
297:'s got to be a pretty tough thing to do, no matter how understanding your parents are." In the 2004 episode "Gov Love," she is uncomfortable with a case in which McCoy successfully seeks to have
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Holloway, Diane (February 15, 2005). "The two most annoying actors on prime time – Shows' popularity doesn't make Caruso or D'Onofrio any less irritating".
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