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While working as a parking valet, Andrew is framed for duplicating keys and burglarizing patrons' houses. Andrew chooses to have his case tried in teen court, where the jury and counsel are comprised of peers supervised by an actual judge. When Kirk pulls some strings to become Andrew's defense counsel, Andrew is unsure whether or not he is good hands. Written by
Denis Belton
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Kirk Stevens:
Wet bar, your honor.
Judge Daley:
Pardon?
Norman Heintz:
I believe he means sidebar.
Judge Daley:
You may approach the bench.
Kirk Stevens:
Your honor, he is tainting the jury's impartiality with this melodrama. Heinous, shocking criminal act? Please! In fact, all the evidence here is entirely circumstantial. I motion for an immediate dismissal.
Judge Daley:
Fervently argued and well said, Mr. Stevens. Dismissal denied. But do go on, Norman.
Norman Heintz:
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leaving the bench]
I always thought you were a screw-up, Stevens.
Kirk Stevens:
That's my best bud you're trying to convict here, ...
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