Christopher Wiehl |
Jerry Klein (Court Clerk) |
Randy Vasquez |
Miguel Mora (Court Clerk) |
Hedy Burress |
Ellie Pearson (Court Clerk) |
Gail Strickland |
Justice Deborah Swark |
Joe Mantegna |
Joe Novelli |
James Karen |
Justice Michael Bancroft |
Julie Ann Emery |
Leah Barnes |
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Jay Underwood |
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Al Ruscio |
Uncle Wille |
Guest Star |
Linda Purl |
Sarah Novelli |
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Brandon Davis |
Andrew Novelli |
Recurring Role |
Rachel Grate |
Beth Novelli |
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In a case where a man took two wives, sanctioned by his religion, the Court hears arguments from the state that religious beliefs cannot be restricted, but that religious practices can be. Also, that despite the fact that some unusual religious practices had been allowed by the Court, most of those had been designed to target a specific practice. In this case, no one is permitted by law to have two spouses. From the defense, the main argument was that the man and his family were not harming the community in any way, and that the bigamy was faith-based. The Court decided to uphold the bigamy conviction when one justice decided the man's faith-based claim was specious.
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