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In this final episode TNT&G defend an innocent client
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During this episode Tom defends an innocent man, and Ron gets justice for his youngest client
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Both Kevin Sheridan and Krysten Ritter were on the show Veronica Mars.
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Luther had successfully prosecuted the client when he was a DA, but it turned out he was innocent. He successfully defended him in this case, for which he was also innocent.
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This was the first time Ron tried a case, and the second time the firm defended a guilty person.
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At the end, instead of just the truth behind the case, the viewers were also shown scenes of the jurors reaching their verdict.
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This is the first time TNT&G defended a guilty client.
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This is the first time that TNT&G defended somebody whose friend committed the crime.
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This is the first time the verdict and the truth have contradicted each other.
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This is the first time the TNT&G loses a case.
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At the beginning of the episode, the ticker at the bottom mentions an orphaned child getting money from Pagonon Industries right before it disappears, referring to the previous episode.
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The IP address shown in the episode was 1259.1775.1575. A real IP address contains four numbers with a maximum of three digits each, such as 123.123.123.123. The mentioned address would not work. This was probably done so people would not try to reach the address.
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TNT&G's address is 333 South Hope Street in Los Angeles. As Ron and Luther walk back to their office, they enter Bank of America Plaza. 333 South Hope is the address of Bank of America Plaza.
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The Orange County Sheriff's Department and "Central Justice Center" seen in this episode is not in Orange County, but is the former Ambassador College (built by the Worldwide Church of God under the direction of Herbert W. Armstrong). The building is in Pasadena, California, which is part of the Los Angeles County (not Orange County).
The building seen as the Orange County "Central Justice Center" is the Ambassador Auditorium.
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According to the DA, Stein's ATM records showed he withdrew $10,000 on the night of his death. Since most ATMs have a withdrawal limit of $400, that means he would have had to stop about 25 times to take out all of the money.
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Although the original show title, American Crime, was not used, it did not go to waste; it became the program Suzanne Fulcrum hosts within the show.
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When defense witness Dr. Palermo is on the stand, Alden Tuller is clearly leading the witness, which cannot be done in direct examination. This especially makes no sense with an expert witness because the whole point of having an expert witness is to have him/her give an opinion and have it be recorded as fact for the jury not to have him/her agree with whatever the attorney says.