- As Peter's trial begins, Alicia is busy with a civil trial defending a contemptible husband who was found not guilty of killing his wife. Meanwhile, Diane considers buying a gun for protection against an ex-con.
- Tensions are high as Peter's appeal trial begins and Alicia defends a wealthy client in civil court whose innocence she doubts, even after he's found not guilty in criminal court of murdering his wife. Meanwhile, Diane decides to take precautions when a felon she successfully prosecuted is about to be released from prison.—CBS Publicity
- With husband Peter's case finally going before the courts, Alicia finds herself as second chair in a civil case against Colin Sweeney who was found not guilty of murdering his wife. Sweeney is something of an enigma, making wry jokes about being a wife killer even though he denies having anything to do with his wife's death. Alicia is convinced he's likely guilty. In court, she and Will Gardner face a wily young lawyer who seems to have the judge wrapped around her little finger. Meanwhile, Diane Lockhart, a life-long advocate of gun control, decides she needs a gun when an imprisoned client who threatened her is about to be released on parole.—garykmcd
- Alicia defends in civil court Colin Sweeney, a wealthy man who is accused of murdering his wife. Part of his wife's body is found near where the man lives, which makes him look guilty. The rest of her body is later found on their daughter's property, which raises the possibility that she killed the wife. The man was found not guilty in his criminal trial but Alicia suspects he may have committed the crime. Meanwhile, Peter's appeal begins, and Diane buys a gun for protection when a drug dealer she unsuccessfully defended years ago threatens to kill her.
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