Some of the best things about this episode are the way Perry uses the judicial system for his client. We get to see Perry use the Judge's chambers to get around his client being arrest and how he uses the 'best-evidence' clause of judicial procedures to have the charge against his client dropped.
The episode involves Stacey Fielding and Miriam Fielding. Their marriage is not the best and Mr Fielding even comments to others that his wife would like to see him dead. Anyway Mr Fielding is going to pilot his plane to Salt Lake City. His wife, Miriam, has backed him the usual stuff which contains a flask with whiskey.
During the flight the small planes crashes and burns. And when the FFA and Lt Drumm start looking for the cause of death they find out that the whiskey contained a powerful sleep agent. And all evidence points to Miriam as the one who killed her husband. Perry comes to her side to defend her against the charges presented by Hamilton Burger.
SPOILER ALERT-- Not long afterwards Mr Fielding is found alive and now we have a possible murder but we do not know the identity of the dead person. Someone is dead and someone poisoned the whiskey. Who? and How? Before the show ends the questions are answered inside the Judges's chambers and someone confesses without being warned of his right to remain silent. (not sure if they could use that confession in court). Anyway Ms Fielding will be able to walk the streets of LA unabated thanks to Perry.
A nice tight show that is interesting. Maybe not the most exciting episode but one that provides the viewer with a good mystery.
The episode involves Stacey Fielding and Miriam Fielding. Their marriage is not the best and Mr Fielding even comments to others that his wife would like to see him dead. Anyway Mr Fielding is going to pilot his plane to Salt Lake City. His wife, Miriam, has backed him the usual stuff which contains a flask with whiskey.
During the flight the small planes crashes and burns. And when the FFA and Lt Drumm start looking for the cause of death they find out that the whiskey contained a powerful sleep agent. And all evidence points to Miriam as the one who killed her husband. Perry comes to her side to defend her against the charges presented by Hamilton Burger.
SPOILER ALERT-- Not long afterwards Mr Fielding is found alive and now we have a possible murder but we do not know the identity of the dead person. Someone is dead and someone poisoned the whiskey. Who? and How? Before the show ends the questions are answered inside the Judges's chambers and someone confesses without being warned of his right to remain silent. (not sure if they could use that confession in court). Anyway Ms Fielding will be able to walk the streets of LA unabated thanks to Perry.
A nice tight show that is interesting. Maybe not the most exciting episode but one that provides the viewer with a good mystery.