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Hunter/Presumed Guilty
Presumed Guilty | |
Season 5, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | November 26, 1988 |
Production Number | 5508 |
Written by | Joe Menosky |
Directed by | Alexander Singer |
← 5x04 Dead on Target (2) |
5x06 → No Good Deed Ever Goes Unpunished |
Hunter — Season Five |
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Presumed Guilty is the fifth episode of the fifth season of Hunter, and the ninety-second episode overall.
Starring: Fred Dryer (Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter), Stepfanie Kramer (Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall)
Also Starring: Charles Hallahan (Captain Charles Devane)
Guest Stars: Dack Rambo (Deputy D.A. Jason Leffler), Debra Sandlund (Susan Stevens), James O'Sullivan (Jerry Dawson), George Jenesky (Tommy Orlowski), Terry Bozeman (Syd Drombrower), Nora Heflin (Christie)
Co-Starring: Corinne Carroll (Caroline), Otto Felix (Judge Huntfield), Michael Canavan (Officer Bennett), Warren Stanhope (Assistant D.A.), Toni Naples (Beverly Hills Housewife #1)
Featuring: Perry Cook (Barney Udall), Edwina Moore (Helen Sims), Julie Ann Nesbit (Woman), Kirk Thornton (Man), Louis Tucker (Security Guard), Charlene Simpson (Beverly Hills Housewife #2), Theresa Hunter (Beverly Hills Housewife #3), Jean Lubin (Beverly Hills Housewife #4), Dan Lorgé (Expert), Edward Paul Allen (Reporter (incorrectly listed as Helen Sims in credits)), Laurie Souza (Hispanic Mother)
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Plot Overview
McCall's latest beau, an Assistant District Attorney, insists that he's got enough evidence to send a burglar to the gas chamber for murder, the weapon being a flashlight with the crook's prints all over it. Hunter, however, sees enough reasonable doubt of the accused man's guilt to warrant a further look into the case, creating friction between himself and the ambitious prosecutor and leaving McCall stuck in the middle.