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- 1. Tempest in a Texas Town Sep 8, 1967
- A community becomes involved when Judd defends a man accused of murdering two girls.
- 2. The Deep End Sep 15, 1967
- Judd defends a ship's captain accused of murdering passengers and crew.
- 3. The Other Face of the Law Sep 22, 1967
- A former policeman works for a racketeer.
Judd, for the Defense is an American legal drama originally broadcast on the ABC network on Friday nights from September 8, 1967, to March 21, 1969. Judd was a shortened surname from Juddinski.
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A TV series about a high-priced Houston lawyer who takes cases throughout the U.S. and deals with controversial issues such as homosexuality, civil rights, and Vietnam War. Starring Carl Betz, Stephen Young, and Walter Brooke, the show ran for two seasons and won two Primetime Emmys.
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Judd represents architect Paul Christopher in his suit against a former police chief turned special investigator, who is ruthlessly harassing Christopher in his attempt to prove him guilty of conspiracy in the assassination of a mayor.
A young woman begs Judd to defend her friend, an escapee from a prison farm, who claims he will be killed if he is sent back there. The man claims to have killed a convict/trustee who tried to stop his escape. But when Judd asks about this at the farm, the officials deny the man was ever killed.
High priced lawyer Clinton Judd and his assistant Ben Caldwell take cases throughout the U.S. The program dealt with Taboo subjects
Jul 28, 2016 · Ends of Justice Judd. Shelly Simpson. •. 6.3K views • 8 years ago. •. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.
Judd For the Defense. Clinton Judd was a high-priced, high powered criminal attorney modeled along the lines of such real-life legal superstars as F. Lee Bailey and Percy Foreman. Based in Houston, Texas, he traveled all over the U.S. defending wealthy tycoons.