Night Court

Night Court (1984)

Episode list - season 7

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All season 7 mistakesMistakes
1Life With Buddy0
2If I Were a Rich Man0
3The Cop and the Lady0
4Come Back to the Five and Dime, Stephen King, Stephen King1
5Blue Suede Bull0
6For Love or Money0
7Auntie Maim0
8Attack of the Mac Snacks0
9Branded (1)0
10Branded (2)0
11Passion Plundered0
12Amore or Less0
13Razing Bull0
14Futureman0
15Wedding Bell Blues (1)0
16Wedding Bell Blues (2)0
17The Talk Show0
18Melvin and Harold0
19The Glasnost Menagerie0
20I Said Dance!0
21My Three Dads1
22Still Another Day in the Life0
23A Closer Look1
24The Blues of the Birth0
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Who Was That Mashed Man? - S5-E7

Kitty: Mr. Fielding? Can I ask you a question?
Dan Fielding: Certainly, young lady. Anything.
Kitty: Did you know I'm double-jointed?
Dan Fielding: Really?
Kitty: Wanna see?
Dan Fielding: Yes. [slaps his face] No. Yes. [slaps his face again] No. I can't. Now look, if anything should happen between you and I, your Uncle Vincent's gonna find out then I'm gonna lose something that's very important to me.
Kitty: Your job?
Dan Fielding: If I'm lucky.

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Nobody Says Rat Fink Anymore - S8-E10

Question: Harry recognizes one of the defendants who used to bully him when they were both children. Harry says that he can't participate in the case because of this, and also because that would make it a conflict of interest. Wouldn't any cases where his father was brought before him also be considered a conflict of interest, and why would Harry be allowed to preside over his father's cases?

Answer: Harry's father only came to his court as a defendant once (about trying to start a mutiny on the ferry). Harry said he was going to recuse himself when Christine said the Dept. Of Transportation had already dropped the charges, so it was a moot point.

Brian Katcher

This might be spoilerriffic; however, I think they're talking about Harry's real father, Buddy.

Captain Defenestrator

So am I. Harry's stepfather died when he was a teenager.

Brian Katcher

Answer: Harry recuses himself from the case because of his own conflict of interest, however, his father is usually brought in for simple public disturbances and with his mental health record, gets remanded to a mental facility for examination. In cases like those, the judge's task is little more than signing a form, so there's not really a question of impartiality to be considered.

Captain Defenestrator

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