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- A man commits rape at knifepoint but the authorities decline to press charges. The woman who was assaulted is outraged and decides to file a civil suit against the accused.
- 1971–19741h8.0 (9)TV EpisodeMarshall defends Marcus Welby's colleague Dr. Steve Kiley, whose ex-girlfriend's sister has filed a paternity suit against him.
- 1971–19741h7.7 (9)TV EpisodeAn old friend of Owen's asks him to defend his son in a military court for charges of desertion and assault on a Non-Commissioned Officer.
- 1971–19741h 40m7.5 (48)TV EpisodeA successful lawyer defends a hippie accused of murdering a wealthy housewife.
- An architect "Willam Shatner" who borrowed $10,000 from a loan shark is accused of killing his henchman.
- 1971–19741h7.4 (10)TV EpisodeA folk-rock singer, who comes from a family of prominent lawyers, is accused of pulling the plug on his terminally ill mother. The singer's father, a dear friend of Owen's, hires him to defend his son.
- Owen's niece is in need of legal help--her own husband is suing her for adultery, claiming that since she's pregnant by artificial insemination, she's in fact cheated on him.
- 1971–19741h6.6 (24)TV EpisodeA high school coach is charged with second degree murder when a star player dies and an autopsy reveals a high concentration of amphetamines.
- Owen Marshall is teamed with a criminal attorney (Barry Sullivan), whose methods he does not like, when defending two college students accused of murder.
- The battle over defining obscenity is waged between a bookstore owner and a small town mayor who wants to censor his inventory. David Soul joins the cast as Owen's colleague Ted Warwick.
- Owen Marshall defends a policeman accused of murder after he kills the son of a wealthy businessman.
- A high school student who was in love with his attractive young teacher is accused of murdering her.
- Marshall and Brandon defend a school teacher charged with molesting one of his students. Their belief in the man's innocence is strained when an examining psychiatrist asserts there's no doubt that the child had been molested.
- Joseph Bottoms plays a mentally impaired teen who confesses to setting a fatal fire.
- Marshall and his associates are faced with defending a man charged with the deliberate hit-and-run death of his wife. His only defense is that he answered a call from a TV survey at the time of the crime.
- Diana Muldaur plays a Hollywood actress who brings a libel suit against a gossip magazine claiming she was a call girl.
- 1971–19741hTV EpisodePolice rush to a home after a report of a shooting and find a woman dead and her husband wounded. He is suffering a traumatic loss of memory but wants to plead guilty for his wife's murder.
- When Owen looks into a case he successfully prosecuted eighteen years ago he becomes convinced he erred. Owen finds the man still behind bars and works to obtain his release.
- A basketball star is accused of murdering a professor that he threatened after discovering a secret relationship his girlfriend was having with the teacher.
- Owen's friend Dr. Kerr is happy about a sizable bequest from wealthy Bennett Hamilton. But his influential secretary is against it and after she's murdered Kerr is arrested. Owen must face D.A. Gianetta who plans on making a name for himself.
- The son of an assistant DA is charged with supplying a young woman with a fatal dose of amphetamines.
- Owen Marshall defends a tennis pro who is charged with the attempted murder of a writer about to reveal damaging information.
- Owen takes a controversial case when a handsome pastor decides to sue for libel. Shaw finds himself the target of gossip ranging from wife swapping and skinny dipping. To save his career and reputation he needs Marshall to clear him.
- A college professor is accused of the murder of a student she was having an affair. A key ingredient in Owen Marshall's defense: the victim's diary.
- David Soul plays an unwed father who hires Owen Marshall to gain custody of his baby from its psychotic mother (Patty Duke).
- A doctor goes insane when he realizes that he is not perfect after losing a patient.
- Marshall defends a congressman accused of murdering his daughter's boyfriend, the daughter being a patient of Marcus Welby's.
- A newly engaged couple in their 40's find their happiness short lived. Her teenage daughter is violated and killed with the fiance the chief suspect. Owen takes seemingly hopeless case when a Shakespearean quote changes the investigation.
- Jess Brandon brings a libel suit against a newspaper sports writer who accuses him of having been involved in a gambling scandal during his football career.
- An aging legal wizard (Ralph Bellamy) botches the defense of a murder suspect (Erik Estrada).
- Attorney Owen Marshall agrees to defend a priest who's arrested for killing a girl he once dated. Marshall believes most of the evidence is circumstantial except for an eyewitness who declares she saw the accused at the scene of the crime.
- Teen-age lovers are charged with murdering the girl's mother on their elopement eve, where the boy suddenly accuses the girl in court.
- A country singer gets into a fight and inflicts severe injuries on his adversary. Because he was a former boxer the musician is charged with wielding a deadly weapon. He asks Owen to mount his defense.
- A reclusive torch singer is accused of plagiarism and she goes to Owen for representation. Owen and his team must find an old friend of the musician to make their case.
- A disc jockey murders his wife and has framed a popular sportscaster for the crime. The husband has given himself an electronic alibi leaving Owen and his team a tough defense.
- A 7-year-old boy living on a farm with his dead mother's sister is the prize in a bitter custody battle when his father, an ex-con, returns and wants him back.
- A teenager is charged is charged in the murder of the woman who hired him and although he claims he innocence he does not pass a lie detector test.
- Frieda, who has always looked up to her sister, asks Marshall to defend her when she is accused of perjury for testimony during a civil case. She is also disillusioned when her sister admits to an affair with her married employer.
- Owen Marshall defends the wife of a biology professor, who is accused of setting fire to a university laboratory.
- A young man is accused of killing his girlfriend. Owen discovers that the prosecution has what appears to be a damning piece of evidence, a note found in his school locker, saying that she didn't want to see him anymore, but he suspects that it's a fake and attacks it in court.
- A police officer is charged with murdering his wife's lover.
- Owen sues a short-tempered bus driver who thwarted an onboard robbery which resulted in gunplay and an innocent passenger left paralyzed.
- Owen Marshall defends a shy, promising law student, the daughter of a judge, on a charge of felony shoplifting.
- Owen Marshall defends a man charged with attacking the husband of a woman who won a huge damage settlement which will bankrupt his father.
- After a test pilot dies in a plane crash a colonel on the air base is brought up on charges of negligence.
- Owen Marshall defends a draft dodger accused of killing his girlfriend's father.
- Owen Marshall defends a female diving champion who is accused by the mother of a teenage girl that she tried to seduce her daughter.
- Owen Marshall defends a police detective who claims he was framed on a murder charge.
- A young hitchhiker, after accepting a ride, agrees to deliver a briefcase for the man. But the favor leads to the young man being charged with kidnapping and murder. It doesn't add up to Owen so he agrees to take the case.
- An airline pilot is found dead in a park and the police arrest his friend who was seen running away at the time of his demise. Owen agrees to defend the young woman.
- Owen Marshall attempts to free an imprisoned man for a sex crime based on the testimony of a disturbed young girl.
- Owen Marshall must rely on a sign language expert to communicate with his client, a kindly, mute gardener accused of several sexual assaults on women.
- When Howell is found murdered evidence starts to point to his wife Kit. She hires Owen to defend her and he finds his job more difficult as Kit had recently discovered her husband was having an affair with a nightclub singer.
- Owen Marshall works to free a young girl from a mental institution in a small rural town. Her parents committed her after disapproving of their daughter's morals.
- 1971–19741hTV EpisodeJudy Simpson learns she's scheduled for sterilization because of a minor mental handicap. She shows up at Marshall's office to find out what her legal options are to prevent the operation. Owen agrees to take the case.
- 1971–19741hTV EpisodeA camp bus driver (Don Stroud) is accused of vehicular manslaughter after an accident that killed a child.
- Pat Boone plays a junior high school principal fighting for custody of his son. Although the boy wants to live with his father the courts may disagree after hearing the wife's vengeful accusations.
- Dr. Tannen, who runs a private clinic, is incensed when a young patient of his dies because a larger hospital wouldn't accept him, and publicly blames the other hospital for the boy's death. This makes him the defendant of a libel suit, for which he hires his friend Owen to defend him. Owen tries to get the doctor to retract his statements, but he steadfastly refuses, insisting on a trial, even though he's deathly ill himself and the strain could possibly kill him.
- Owen takes on the case of a sex researcher who is being accused of seducing one of his subjects.
- Owen agrees to represent a detective who shoot and kills a young man burglarizing a home. The officer is being sued for wrongful death and Marshall must devise a strategy for his acquittal.
- A philosophy professor is charged with murder in the death of his newborn son. The infant, born with disabilities, was found with his ventilator turned off. Owen and his team must fashion a defense.
- Pernell Roberts plays a man who went hiking who is accused by a plane full of eyewitnesses of being a skyjacker who parachuted to safety.
- Owen Marshall's client, a father accused of killing the man acquitted in his son's murder, is going against considerable odds: 12 witnesses saw the crime and a TV station has it on film.
- Owen and Jess take up the case of a Vietnam veteran accused of rape. The soldier had been discharged from the military for psychiatric disorders which the attorneys intend to use as a defense.