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"Canterbury's Law" (2008) More at IMDbPro »

Season: 1
Year: 2008


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot

10 March 2008
Elizabeth Canterbury is a defense attorney living in Providence, Rhode Island who is willing to bend the law to protect wrongly accused people. Running a very small law firm with her two loyal but long-suffering colleagues, Chester Grant and Molly McConnell, and her current employer Russell Krause, Elizabeth takes the case of an accused child murderer, named Ethan Foster, accused of murdering a young teenage boy. When Elizabeth suspects that the murder victim's father had something to do with the killing, she will do everything in her power to successfully defend him... even if it means breaking the rules.

Julianna Margulies ... Elizabeth Canterbury

Ben Shenkman ... Russell Krauss

Keith Robinson ... Chester Grant

Trieste Kelly Dunn ... Molly McConnell

Terry Kinney ... Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams

James McCaffrey ... Frank Angstrom

Ruben Santiago-Hudson ... Judge Joe Stanley

Charlie Hofheimer ... Ethan Foster

Boris McGiver ... Scott Jasper

Alison Bartlett ... Helen Jasper

Aidan Quinn ... Matt Furey
Thom Sesma ... Dr. Bruce Hak
Del Pentecost ... Detective George McKee

Edelen McWilliams ... Juror Number Seven
Alicia Christian ... Receptionist

Chris LaPanta ... Deputy
Debbi Fuhrman ... Dance Instructor

Ray DeFeis ... Prisoner #1 (as Ray De Feis)
Ranardo Domeico Grays ... Prisoner #2
Timothy Dean Lee ... Court Gallery Attendee

Season 1, Episode 2: Baggage

17 March 2008
Elizabeth takes on the case of Louis Minot accused of murder. Minot claims that he used his "special powers" to find the body of a missing man. Even though everyone disagrees with her, she believes he's innocent. But, it may be because she wants to believe him when he says he has information about her missing son Sam.

Julianna Margulies ... Elizabeth Canterbury

Ben Shenkman ... Russell Krauss

Keith Robinson ... Chester Grant

Trieste Kelly Dunn ... Molly McConnell

Pruitt Taylor Vince ... Louis Minot

James McCaffrey ... Frank Angstrom

James Rebhorn ... Dr. Allen Petch

Gerry Bamman ... Judge Sydney Hanlon

Terry Kinney ... DAG Zach Williams

Aidan Quinn ... Matt Furey
Lisa Emery ... Trial Judge

David Margulies ... Dr. Ian Harris

Joel de la Fuente ... AAG Upton
Henry Strozier ... Judge Slotnick

Jimmy Palumbo ... Detective John Donleigh
Philip LeStrange ... Willem Portero
Wendy Spero ... Receptionist

Jordan Lage ... Doctor
Adam Grupper ... Marriage Counselor
Catrina Ganey ... Nurse
Jeremy Zorek ... Sam Furey
Michael McElroy ... Assistant M.E. Barry Schulze
Jim Coleman ... Clerk
Nick Schepisi ... Man in Floppy Hat

Alex Manette ... Montesano's Lawyer

Richard G. Saltzman ... Court Officer #1

Joseph Aro ... John

Season 1, Episode 3: What Goes Around

28 March 2008
DA Williams goes after Elizabeth for jury tampering during the Ethan Foster murder trial when one allergy-stricken former juror comes forward claiming to have met an associate of Elizabeth's. Meanwhile, Molly prepares for her first trial case. Also, things continue to deteriorate between Matt and Elizabeth who he still blames her for the disappearance of their son.

Julianna Margulies ... Elizabeth Canterbury

Ben Shenkman ... Russell Krauss

Keith Robinson ... Chester Grant

Trieste Kelly Dunn ... Molly McConnell

Keith David ... Miles Grant

James McCaffrey ... Frank Angstrom

Charlie Hofheimer ... Ethan Foster

Jenna Stern ... Assistant Attorney General Kate Cooley

David Call ... Martin

Will Chase ... Artie Flom

Terry Kinney ... Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams

Aidan Quinn ... Matt Furey

Rebecca Brooksher ... Carly O'Keefe

Peggy Gormley ... Judge Arlene Cooper
Andrea Weston ... Judge Myrna Malkin

Larry Pine ... Wallace Warren
Lee Roy Rogers ... Sandra Warren

Marnie Schulenburg ... Annabeth Mills

Kenneth Tigar ... Professor
Amanda Ramirez ... Jury Foreperson

Nick Gregory ... John
Reese Madigan ... Assistant Attorney General Max Klein

Adam Mastrelli ... Officer Jeff Benson

William Oliver Watkins ... Steve (as William Watkins)
Giuseppe Maione ... Henry

Mike Houston ... Officer Joseph Callahan

Edelen McWilliams ... Patti Murphy / Juror #7
Rusty Sneary ... Assistant Attorney General Greg Oliver
Frank Liotti ... Detective #1

James Michael Farrell ... Detective #2

Lisa Barnes ... Mrs. Feldman
Jonny Bogris (as Johnny Bogris)

Jay Gutierrez ... Lawyer

RJ Konner ... Lawyer

Derrick Williams ... Reporter
Jeremy Zorek ... Sam Fuery

Season 1, Episode 4: Sweet Sixteen

4 April 2008
17-year-old student Carolyn Parsons is murdered and her two classmates Izzy Shapiro and Linda Matthews are charged of soliciting disturbed misfit James Moffitt to murder her as she appeared on their on-line "List of People We'd Like to see Dead". He later committed suicide. Then Linda cuts a deal with the prosecution and Izzy goes on trial. When Izzy goes on the run it looks like a slam dunk case for Attorney General Williams until Izzy surfaces with a piece of evidence that turns the case on its head. Elsewhere, with Matt gone, Liz resumes her relationship with Frank.

Julianna Margulies ... Elizabeth Canterbury

Ben Shenkman ... Russell Krauss

Keith Robinson ... Chester Grant

Trieste Kelly Dunn ... Molly McConnell

Richard Bekins ... Alden Mullen

David Call ... Martin

Sue Cremin ... Mrs. Parsons

Christine Evangelista ... Kathy Delgato

Joe Grifasi ... Judge David Martinez (as Joseph Grifasi)

Will Kempe ... R. Kent Matthews

Terry Kinney ... Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams
Mark Manley ... Jury Foreman

Neal Matarazzo ... Lawrence

James McCaffrey ... Frank Angstrom

Haviland Morris ... Anne Matthews
Andre Rodriguez ... 2nd Williams
Heather Sabella ... Assistant 2008

J. Smith-Cameron ... Elissa Shapiro
Brianna Steinhilber ... Isabelle 'Izzy' Shapiro

Chris Vaina ... Criminal

Kathryn Weisbeck ... Secretary
Lauren Weisman ... Linda Matthews

Season 1, Episode 5: Trade-Off

11 April 2008
Zach Williams tells Kate to write to the Rhode Island Bar, Massachusetts Bar, Conneticut and New York Bars telling them that Liz Canterbury is under indictment. He then offers Ethan Foster immunity if he supports his case to find Liz guilty of jury tampering as Liz's team check into old cases ran out of Zach's office including that of Danny Santos. Liz resigns herself to the fact that she is about to face a prison sentence and puts her home on the market, tells her father and tells the staff to get new jobs but her indignant colleagues assemble a strong case to prove that Williams is on a witch hunt and go as far as to piecing together documents Williams shred. Eventually Zach and Liz strike a deal to release Santos and Russell will take the blame as he worked in Zach's office at the time he was indicted. Liz makes a deal to make sure the Bar don't come after Russell by getting a newspaper article written about him.

Julianna Margulies ... Elizabeth Canterbury

Ben Shenkman ... Russell Krauss

Keith Robinson ... Chester Grant

Trieste Kelly Dunn ... Molly McConnell

Kevin Cahoon ... Cherry Pie Holtz

David Call ... Martin
Joanne Camp ... Judge Moody

Curtiss Cook ... Detective Polone (as Curtiss I'Cook)

Michelle Christian Corp ... Shauna Walters (as Christian Corp)
Jeffrey Farber ... Mr. Foster (as Jeff Farber)

Charlie Hofheimer ... Ethan Foster

Terry Kinney ... Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams
David Little ... Nathan Stitz
Chris McGinn ... Waitress

Lily Mercer ... Mrs. Spivak

Tuck Milligan ... Councilman Hendricks
Charles Nordeen ... Evan

Aidan Quinn ... Matt Furey

Otto Sanchez ... Danny Santos

Harry L. Seddon ... Correction Officer

Jenna Stern ... Assistant Attorney General Kate Cooley

Harris Yulin ... Chris Canterbury

Season 1, Episode 6: Sick as Your Secrets

18 April 2008
Gil Newhall confesses to raping Jennifer Wallace with his friend Kevin Spencer whilst she was drugged fifteen years previously when he was 18. Liz approaches AAG Peter Upton in order to reach a settlement and agree on a prison sentence of three years served even though Kevin Spencer didn't serve time due to a deal. That is until Jennifer, via over-zealous talk radio host Gabriel Waggett, reads a victim impact statement at the sentencing stating that she doesn't agree to the sentencing. The judge agrees with her and they go to court. Elsewhere, Chester prosecutes real estate mogul Victor Robb for the disfigurement of a young girl which occurred in one of his properties. Meanwhile, Molly passes the bar second-time around.

Julianna Margulies ... Elizabeth Canterbury

Ben Shenkman ... Russell Krauss

Keith Robinson ... Chester Grant

Trieste Kelly Dunn ... Molly McConnell

Gerry Bamman ... Judge Sydney Hanlon

Marisa Bernal ... Yolanda (as Marisa Echeverria)
Shavonne Conroy ... Jury Foreperson

Keith David ... Miles Grant

Joel de la Fuente ... Assistant Attorney General Peter Upton

Stephen DeRosa ... Victor Robb

Erin Dilly ... Louisa Newhall
Sean Mahan ... Kevin Spencer

Jennifer Mudge ... Jennifer Wallace

Zak Orth ... Gil Newhall
Raisy Pereyra ... Nora Monteiros

Manny Perez ... Hector Monteiros

Aidan Quinn ... Matt Furey

JoAnna Rhinehart ... Debra Collier

Bradley White ... Judge Mankin

Damian Young ... Gabriel Waggett

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