In a courtroom scene flashback the prosecutor attempts to discount Kimble's alibi that he was at a lake observing a boy in a rowboat at the time of his wife's murder. The prosecutor recounts when the boy was questioned on the witness stand he didn't recall seeing Kimble. But the fact that Kimble did know there was a boy on the lake at the time of his wife's murder and he was found and subpoenaed corroborates his alibi.
Prosecutor Lester Rand, working on an American case in an American courtroom, and who otherwise speaks with an American accent, uses the British/Canadian pronunciation of "Lieutenant" (i.e., leff-tenant) when referring to Lt. Gerard. Gerard, played by Barry Morse, is an American, though Morse himself was born in Britain and based in Canada.
The judge refers to Kimble as: David Kimble,rather than Richard Kimble.