The Practice season 5 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jackie, charged with two murders, rejects a plea deal, insisting on a trial despite weak defense prospects. The case complicates with Jackie's implied threats to an eyewitness, raising ethical concerns for his legal team. In court, credibility battles ensue, with the prosecution's eyewitness against Jackie's last-minute alibi witness, who fails to convince. Jackie's attempts to intimidate further extend to the prosecuting attorney, underlining his manipulation efforts. Ultimately, the jury convicts Jackie on both counts, reflecting the intense legal and moral battles inherent in the justice system.
Full Episode S05E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What were the charges against Jackie?
Jackie was charged with two counts of murder.
What was Jackie's argument regarding the charges?
Jackie argued that one murder was a public service killing and the other was an accidental death.
Did Jackie accept the plea deal?
No, Jackie insisted on going to trial, rejecting the plea deal.
What was the defense's main challenge?
The defense struggled with a lack of strong evidence and the ethical dilemma of potentially intimidating a witness.
Who was the prosecution's key witness?
The prosecution's key witness was an eyewitness who saw the shooting.
How did Jackie try to intimidate the prosecuting attorney?
Jackie indirectly threatened the prosecuting attorney, suggesting he could be harmed.
What was the outcome of the trial?
Jackie was found guilty on both counts of murder.
What strategy did the defense use to try to weaken the prosecution's case?
The defense introduced a surprise alibi witness, although this strategy ultimately failed.
Did the defense succeed in negotiating a new plea deal during the trial?
No, the defense's attempt to negotiate a new plea deal was unsuccessful.
What was the jury's verdict?
The jury found Jackie guilty of both murder charges.