Phil Beecher comes back home after spending a year in jail for a motor vehicle accident resulting in the death of Aggie Norris, the local sheriff's daughter. The day that Phil comes back into town Sheriff Eugene Norris's other daughter, Charlotte Norris, ends up shot and all the evidence points to the ex-con Phil Beecher.
But thank goodness that Perry happens to be visiting the small mountain town on vacation. He is there for a hunting trip with Sheriff Norris. Perry finds that the entire town is ready to lynch Mr Beecher and since Perry loves a good case, he agrees to represent Mr Beecher to the chagrin of the entire town. It puts a stain on Perry's relationship with the community including his old friend. Sheriff Norris.
Outside the confines of the LA courtroom, Perry has to deal with a small town wanting instant justice. Perry has to deal with a bias special attorney and a community that wants blood instead of criminal prosecution.
Everything looks bleak until Perry finds out the true intention of one of the witnesses. And this piece of testimony brings down the entire house of cards for the prosecution.
This episode is interesting and entertaining. A good mystery that will have you glued to the show for the entire 52 minutes. Good acting and casting really brings this show together for the viewer. Richard Hale as the store clerk and Jacqueline Scott as Ms Beecher are great in their performance. Even Ina Victor, who only has a few lines, makes you believe something is sinister right from the start of the episode with her portrayal of the murder victim, Charlotte Norris..
Good show.
But thank goodness that Perry happens to be visiting the small mountain town on vacation. He is there for a hunting trip with Sheriff Norris. Perry finds that the entire town is ready to lynch Mr Beecher and since Perry loves a good case, he agrees to represent Mr Beecher to the chagrin of the entire town. It puts a stain on Perry's relationship with the community including his old friend. Sheriff Norris.
Outside the confines of the LA courtroom, Perry has to deal with a small town wanting instant justice. Perry has to deal with a bias special attorney and a community that wants blood instead of criminal prosecution.
Everything looks bleak until Perry finds out the true intention of one of the witnesses. And this piece of testimony brings down the entire house of cards for the prosecution.
This episode is interesting and entertaining. A good mystery that will have you glued to the show for the entire 52 minutes. Good acting and casting really brings this show together for the viewer. Richard Hale as the store clerk and Jacqueline Scott as Ms Beecher are great in their performance. Even Ina Victor, who only has a few lines, makes you believe something is sinister right from the start of the episode with her portrayal of the murder victim, Charlotte Norris..
Good show.