Eddie Dodd used to be a civil rights lawyer, but now he only defends people who sell drugs. During law school, Roger Baron kept up with Eddie's great cases, so now he's ready to learn from Eddie himself. Angry at Roger's idealism, Eddie takes on a case of a young Korean man who's been in prison for eight years because his mother says he didn't do it, but he doesn't want to.
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Eddie Dodd used to be a civil rights lawyer, but now he only defends people who sell drugs. During law school, Roger Baron kept up with Eddie's great cases, so now he's ready to learn from Eddie himself. Angry at Roger's idealism, Eddie takes on a case of a young Korean man who's been in prison for eight years because his mother says he didn't do it, but he doesn't want to.
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