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  1. Mr. Viorka: I’m about to call for the police. Alan Shore: (turning and calling across the courtroom to Judge Wilbur Stuckey, who is conferring with someone else at his bench) Excuse me. I hate to interrupt, but this one’s urgent, Your Honor.

  2. Victim's Rights. Aired Nov 30, 2003 Crime Drama. Reviews Alan represents a 12-year-old girl who is seeking asylum in the United States to escape an arranged marriage. Read More Read Less.

    • Jeannot Szwarc
    • March 4, 1997
    • Michael Badalucco
  3. New Hoods on the Block. Berluti's new practice is threatened by a lawyer who considers the neighborhood "his" turf; Hannah and Ellenor face off in a products liability case; Shore admits his feelings for Tara; and Eugene is appointed a judge. Episode 22 • May 16, 2004 • 42 m.

  4. Alan Shore defends a twelve-year-old girl who is trying to escape an arranged marriage in her home country. Meanwhile, Eugene tries to help a man who is seeking justice for the brutal murder of his wife.

  5. Nov 29, 2003 · The Practice - S8 - E9. Mark as watched Rate Forums. Alan Shore defends a twelve-year-old girl who is trying to escape an arranged marriage in her home country. Meanwhile, Eugene tries to help a man who is seeking justice for the brutal murder of his wife.

  6. Apr 3, 2021 · Victims' Rights is the ninth episode of the eighth season of The Practice, and the one hundred fifty-fifth episode overall. Starring: Michael Badalucco (Jimmy Berluti), Steve Harris (Eugene Young), Camryn Manheim (Ellenor Frutt), Jessica Capshaw (Jamie Stringer), Rhona Mitra (Tara Wilson) and James Spader

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  8. Crane and Shore represent a man accused of sexually harassing disabled women; Berluti tries to rein in his dysfunctional legal practice; Shore acknowledges his attraction to Sally; and Bobby Donnell’s old firm closes forever.

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