The Practice

Show and Tell - S5-E6

Continuity mistake: Scott Wallace says his wife's life insurance policy was renewed around May, which ADA Richard Bay says was a month before her death. However, the videotape of Scott's supposed confession is dated Sept. 1999. Much of the argument over if the tape can be admitted as evidence is about Scott's emotion not being a confession, but grief over his wife's death being too recent, implying only hours or days had passed. Bay's statement of the timing would thus date the tape for June 1999, not Sept.

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Pro Se - S6-E13

Continuity mistake: During the pre-trial hearing between Frutt and Lowe, Frutt's hair alternates between being back off her shoulders to down over her left/right side. She at no time uses her hands to move the hair.

Randy DeShong

Blessed Are They (3) - S8-E4

Continuity mistake: When Sheila Carlisle has hanged the dead head up on the wall of Eugene's office, they are all looking at it and the eyes are looking straight in to the room. Later in the episode, the eyes are looking more to the right.

don_corleone

Pro Se - S6-E13

Continuity mistake: During the pre-trial hearing between Frutt and Lowe, Frutt's hair alternates between being back off her shoulders to down over her left/right side. She at no time uses her hands to move the hair.

Randy DeShong

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Lucy: My mother told me two things before she died. One was never let somebody push you around just because they're bigger or richer.
Ellenor: What was the other thing she told you?
Lucy: If you're ever in an argument, you can always trump with a dead mother.

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Life Sentence - S4-E22

Trivia: Camryn Manheim uses sign language with her client, played by Marlee Matlin. Before becoming an actress, Camryn Manheim actually worked as a sign language interpreter and job trainer/placement specialist for the deaf. She also used her sign language skills in an episode of "Law and Order" called "Benevolence," where she portrayed a defense attorney for a deaf man accused of murdering his girlfriend.

Michael Albert

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