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Judging Amy/Convictions
Convictions | |
Season 2, Episode 4 | |
Airdate | November 14, 2000 |
Written by | Randall Caldwell |
Directed by | Martha Mitchell |
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Judging Amy — Season Two |
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Convictions is the fourth episode of the second season of Judging Amy, and the twenty-seventh episode overall.
Guest Stars: Colleen Flynn (Lolly Wetzel), David Marciano (Len Mildmay), Timothy Omundson (Sean Potter), Ben Siegler (Dr. Cecil Bellamy), Jack Blessing (Russell Lynchburg), James Hornbeck (Dale Sullivan), David Huddleston (L. Barton Connelly), Billy Gardell (Lyle Cooper), Elizabeth Franz (Vivian Galloway), Dan Desmond (John Avery), Tracey Effinger (Valerie), Phil Abrams (Stan Thompson), Richard Topol (Bruno Martini), Doug Mitchell (Neanderthal #1), Mitchell Gossett (Neanderthal # 2), Larry Laverty (Mr. O'Neal), Craig Barnett (Deputy), Alisa Chompupong (Ms. Khamsing), Geoff Meed (Instructor)
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Plot Overview
Amy deals with high-powered attorneys trying to bully her during a paternity case she's preciding and takes a self-defense class with Lolly; Maxine struggles over reconciling with an old friend whose husband recently passed away and tries to convince a pediatrician into testifying in the case of a sexual abuse investigation at a preschool; Vincent develops a sense of fearlessness after his near-death experience which gets him into trouble with his boss at the newspaper; Peter questions whether or not he can raise a biracial child after a colleague at work makes a racial comment.