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The murder of a bail bondsman looks fairly routine until the chance words of the chief suspect uncover possible case-fixing between a shady lawyer and an unknown contact within the judicial system.

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      • Jamie's friend and fellow A.D.A. Charlie Harmon mentions that he recently helped her with "the Camacho case". This is a reference to when he gave passed over prosecution of a murder suspect to her in Harvest.

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      • Jack McCoy: Follow the money to Baker's connection. This is a possible reference to the 1976 movie All The President's Men, which was about journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and their investigation of the Watergate scandal. In a famous scene from the movie, their shadowy inside source, who is nicknamed Deep Throat, tells them, "Just follow the money." The real-life Deep Throat did not actually say this, however. His identity was speculated about for years, until 2005, when former Deputy FBI Director Mark Felt came forward to say that he had been Woodward and Bernstein's source.

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