The Practice

The Practice

The Practice is an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley centering on the partners and associates at a Boston law firm. Running for eight seasons on ABC from March 4, 1997, to May 16, 2004, the show won the Emmy in 1998 and 1999 for Best Drama Series, and spawned the spin-off series Boston Legal, which ran for five more seasons, from 2004 to 2008. The Practice focused on the law firm of Robert Donnell and Associates (later becoming Donnell, Young, Dole & Frutt; Donnell, Young & Frutt; and ultimately Young, Frutt & Berluti). Plots typically featured the firm's involvement in various high-profile criminal and civil cases that often mirror current events. Conflict between legal ethics and personal morality was a recurring theme. Some episodes contained light comedy. Kelley claimed that he conceived the show as something of a rebuttal to L.A. Law (for which he wrote) and its romanticized treatment of the American legal system and legal proceedings.

Year:
1997
1,687 Views

Helen Gamble:
Richard, of course you have to report this. Why haven't you already?

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
If I report it, I let him win. I-I...

Helen Gamble:
How do you figure that?

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
He's hoping I'll report it and try to resign from the case, or he'll try to have me removed. The judge might do it anyway. The trial gets delayed.

Helen Gamble:
Wait. Wait. Wait. First of all, that doesn't have to happen. You could still continue.

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Oh, you know Bobby, he...

Helen Gamble:
But secondly, your life was threatened. A crime was committed. You're an officer of the court. You have to report it. Come on, do I really need to be telling you that? What?

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
He said if I told the police, I'd die.

Helen Gamble:
You're scared.

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Yes. Helen, even if I did file a report, I didn't even see him. He's disguised his voice. There's no way I could make an I.D.

Helen Gamble:
They could dust your garage. Maybe there are tire tracks, a witnesses in the neighborhood who saw a car. The police could investigate. Richard, you need to report this. If you won't, I will. All right. I'm going to call Detective Michael McGuire. We'll start the investigation. We'll put you in protective custody. Someone's gonna be with you around the clock. We'll guard your house.

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Helen...

Helen Gamble:
Until the verdict. Now, I'm going to have to talk to Bobby.

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Why?

Helen Gamble:
Because he has to know. Now, the only remaining question, are you okay to continue with the trial?

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Yes.

Helen Gamble:
Are you sure?

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Yes.

Helen Gamble:
And you'll be going for a conviction, right?

A.D.A. Richard Bay:
Yes.

[Ellenor got back to the law offices and slams the door closed. Lucy raised her hands]

Lucy Hatcher:
I didn't do anything.

Ellenor Frutt:
Where's Jimmy?

Jimmy Berluti:
Right here. What?

Ellenor Frutt:
You signed-off on murder two with Clyde Miller just like that?

Jimmy Berluti:
We had to take it or leave it. One time offer.

Ellenor Frutt:
So why did you take it?

Jimmy Berluti:
Because he was looking at first degree.

Ellenor Frutt:
We still could have tried the thing.

Jimmy Berluti:
And lost.

Ellenor Frutt:
But maybe won. There evidence...

Jimmy Berluti:
Oh, please.

Ellenor Frutt:
Jimmy, there were no witnesses. I just beat a much tougher case on this one a month ago with Darryl Hutchins. [Bobby finds out what's with the noise]

Bobby Donnell:
What's going?

Ellenor Frutt:
Clyde Miller. He just copped to second degree.

Jimmy Berluti:
There were no rabbits to pull on this one, Ellenor, they had them dead to center.

Ellenor Frutt:
Even so, Jimmy, this seems a little rush, and since I am second chair. I think you could have run this by me before...

Jimmy Berluti:
I didn't think you wanted to be bothered. [Lucy got a telephone call and she has some good news in the results]

Lucy Hatcher:
Okay. Good news. Henry passed the polygraph.

Jimmy Berluti:
He did?

Lucy Hatcher:
Yes. They transfer him to the courthouse.

Bobby Donnell:
What's he taking the polygraph for?

Jimmy Berluti:
Richard Bay, I worked with him p last night. He said if he passed the lie detector, he endorsed his release.

Bobby Donnell:
Bay's going to recommend release now?

Jimmy Berluti:
He said a polygraph will sell him.

Bobby Donnell:
[Jimmy into Bobby's office and find out and Bobby know what's wrong with Jimmy] You serve up Miller to get Henry out?

Jimmy Berluti:
I made independent deals.

Bobby Donnell:
Don't screw with me, Jimmy.

Jimmy Berluti:
I made separate deal in two.

Bobby Donnell:
You don't just copped to murder two.

Jimmy Berluti:
Judgment call, and don't tell me you've never done it.

Bobby Donnell:
You can get disbarred.

Jimmy Berluti:
I know you done it.

Bobby Donnell:
I'm talking here!

Jimmy Berluti:
And I'm not listening! Shut up! Don't you... Don't you dare put yourself in my position. A man isn't in jail because of you. A kid didn't put a noose around his neck because of you.

Bobby Donnell:
You're falling apart.

Jimmy Berluti:
Of course I'm falling apart. I've been falling apart for 3 months. I... Look at me. I put a 50 lbs. What do you think? [Jimmy sighs] I gotta fix this, Bobby.

Bobby Donnell:
I won't let you.

Jimmy Berluti:
You just stay the hell out of it!

Bobby Donnell:
I can't Clyde Miller is a client of this firm.

Jimmy Berluti:
I explain the deal to him. He took it.

Bobby Donnell:
He's stupid. He'll do whatever you say.

Jimmy Berluti:
You keep out of it. You want to fire me? Fire me. But I've got to fix this. [Jimmy regain his composure] He's a killer. He killed a rabbi. He should be in jail. Henry Olson shouldn't be. This is a just result. [Bobby shakes his head disapprovingly and calmed]

Bobby Donnell:
It doesn't work like that, Jimmy.

Jimmy Berluti:
Please. Two separate deals. Two different cases. He'd go down on murder one if we tried it. Just let this be. [Bobby felt silent] Just let this be. [Jimmy drains his head]


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