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- It's Alice's first day on the job and her boss is nowhere to be seen. She's in over her head with name misspellings, family battles and public mischief. With a little advice from defence lawyer Elliot Sacks and duty counsel Zona Robinson, Alice manages to squeak through the day.
- Continuing from the previous episode, Alice continues to work with Fred after Fran leaves their home. Nancy helps a man with schizophrenia. Elliot defends a woman accused of forcing her girlfriend to be a sex slave.
- Alice defends a former police officer, and a university student who allegedly assaulted police officers. James handles a potty-mouthed mother accused of striking her daughter's boyfriend. Elliot's client claims to have had a relationship with Elliot's mother. Nancy tracks down a grocery thief.
- Alice defends a girl just out of high school on drug-trafficking charges. Saxe's client is charged with leaving his business partner in an embarrassing situation. James goes camping.
- Alice's cases include a potentially abusive father and a woman who struck her mother-in-law. Sacks defends a man accused of beating up a poet.
- Alice's first trip into Mental Health Court teaches her how hard it is for the justice system to help the mentally ill. Elliot tries to help a one-legged Jamaican man arrested for attacking the neighbourhood girls who routinely taunt him.
- Elliot deals with a spoiled client and his flaky girlfriend, while Alice struggles to convince the Crown to have compassion for a former drug addict and a suspected terrorist.
- Judge Malone wages war against the City of Toronto and Alice has doubts about her clients innocence.
- Alice tries to convince a couple to make a sacrifice for the sake of their family. Elliot finds himself defending a secretary who hogties her boss to fake a robbery.
- Alice's client is charged with abusing and neglecting his sick father. Alice also represents a 65-year old crack addict who is not interested in being rehabilitated. Elliot uses all of his creativity to defend a high profile client.
- Alice balances two clients, Elliot wars with the Crown's rigid approach to sexual assault cases, Anthony defends a woman charged with assaulting her lesbian lover and new Duty Counsel Joe Pretak finds himself grappling with four Asian co-accused.
- Alice deals with a case involving racism while also battling a media circus surrounding a child abduction case. Meanwhile, James and Nancy are confounded by the court's rigid approach to domestic abuse cases.
- Joe tries to get a career criminal one last chance. Homeless intellectual Mr. Jackson appears before the colourful Judge Malcolm Fraser. Elliot stretches his already-battered legal objectivity to the limit.
- Nancy's client claims he was a hostage. Alice deals with a family with an absent father. Elliot defends a repeat offender. James gets involved with a former professor who lost his mental faculties.
- Nancy deals with a bride-zilla. Alice's client can't sell their house because of a racist neighbour. Elliott works with Anil to avoid retribution from a violent criminal. James helps Elliott defend a lonely man.