Dr. Kiley is the defendant in a paternity suit. In the conclusion of a two-part episode, he is charged with fathering the child of a woman whose sister he used to date.
Parental disapproval of a daughter's morals leads to severe punishment in a small rural town. Owen is working to free the girl from a mental hospital where her parents have had her committed.
A handsome young priest becomes Owen's client after the police accuse the cleric of murder. He is suspected of killing a pretty bride-to-be, who years before had been his own fiancee.
The defendant is charged with complicity in the death of her boyfriend who was shot while holding up a store. The story stems from a 1971 California Supreme Court decision holding accomplices responsible for any deaths occurring during the commission of a crime.
An appellate court judge accused of misconduct in "A Question of Degree." The charge: profiting from a favorable decision for a company in which he owned stock.
A man is in danger of being charged with the death of a woman who was killed by his car, unless Owen Marshall can prove the amn was home alone when it happened.
A football coach encourages a star player to take amphetamines and after the player dies during a game, the coach is defended at his trial by Owen Marshall.