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  • Chapter Six

  • Air Date: 2/2/12
  • Running Time: 43:51
  • HD
  • TV-14

When a seemingly lenient judge blindsides Mitch, he goes the distance to defend an innocent man. Martin Donovan and Victor Garber guest star.

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Available Until: 06/25/2012

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After being arrested, Mitch finds himself locked in an interrogation room with a two-way mirror. He addresses the mirror, asking for his phone call. Detective Cecil Corbett stands on the other side of the mirror, with a guy named Kenneth Stack, who informs that Mitch came to his office, asking questions about a case. Does Corbett really think Mitch killed Moxon? Stack asks Corbett to do whatever it takes to get justice, then leaves to see Moxon's family. Two weeks earlier, a guy eating peanuts is watching the McDeere house, while Mitch meets with Ray and Tammy to go over the shredded piece of paper Ray snatched from Sarah's apartment, listing the names of Margaret Whitaker's last four nurses. One thing is clear: Sarah lied to Mitch. She knew Margaret fired those nurses and offered her services on purpose. But why - to rob her?
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