Police 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.