- A married lawyer is charged with murdering a colleague with whom he was having a gay affair. However, his wife vehemently comes to his defense and threatens revenge on the prosecutors if they pursue the case.
- After a gay man is found murdered, police discover he was suing the law firm who recently fired him. When a husband and wife both surface as suspects, McCoy and Kincaid have trouble discerning which of them is the killer - since they share motive, means, and opportunity.
- Detectives Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of lawyer Eliot Wells who was found dead on the living room floor in his apartment. Wells was good at his job and his firm had hired security to protect him during an important environmental case. He was well-liked by clients but he had recently quit his job and sought his own legal counsel, experts in workplace sexual harassment suits. It turns out Wells was gay but his ex-boyfriend Tony has an alibi for when he was killed. The investigation however leads to lawyer Jerold Dixon who seems all too eager to pay off Tony who set him up in a police sting. The police proceed with the prosecution but Dixon's wife Sela also becomes a suspect after he passes a lie detector test. There's only one way he can get a grand jury indictment however.—garykmcd
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