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Elizabeth is certain the worst will happen so she is determined to serve jail time, but doesn't want to be disbarred. Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams wants to inform every state that she has a license in about her pending disbarment, so she can't go their and practice. He wants to ruin her and ruin the one person he has never won a case against. Russell goes to extreme measures to dig up facts from an old arson case. He was taken off the case by Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams and thinks that things are being hidden and that an innocent man is in jail. More importantly, he wants to prove that Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams did the same thing that he is accusing Elizabeth of doing. So together with Chester and Molly, they set out to question everyone involved in the case and go through the "murder book" detail by detail. Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams gets word of them digging around and denies any deals with Elizabeth. Elizabeth knows the end is coming and attempts to tie up lose ends, which includes selling her house. Matt won't let her go down with a fight either. Just as Russell thinks he is getting somewhere by having a witness, named Cherry Pie, admit she cut a deal with the District Attorney's office, to save herself. Cherry Pie told Russell in court that she knew who did it, and it wasn't Santos. Elizabeth has the judge sign an order making Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams turn over all his notes on the case, but he decides to shred them instead. Matt tells Elizabeth that the evidence has been shredded, not destroyed. Going though the remains of the papers piece by piece, the gang at Canterbury Law is able to put together the piece of paper with Zach's notes on them, making it impossible for him to deny he saw that witnesses interview about the black SUV leaving the scene of the fire. She makes sure that she takes a picture of it and sends it to Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams. He claims she can't use government property against him, but little does he know that it's "finders keepers" once it hits the trash. Now it looks like Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams is going to be the one who gets disbarred.
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