- Serena is asked as a lawyer to help resolve a hostage situation. But her actions threaten to get her disbarred because she didn't disclose to the captor that she works as a prosecutor and wasn't his personal counsel.
- Briscoe and Green are investigating the murder of two girls. The investigation leads them to a mentally disturbed man who appears to have a compulsion for breaking into women's apartments. When he is found, he takes a woman hostage and demands a lawyer. Serena offers to go in. The man thinking Serena is there for him, talks about how killing the girls was unintentional. When he surrenders and is taken in, his lawyer, has all the evidence that they found thrown out and his admission suppressed. McCoy allows the hostage to testify what she hears which leads to his conviction. But after, Serena finds herself appearing before the Bar Ethics Committee over actions; letting the man assume she was there for him. McCoy represents her, while Lewin is on the fence.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- The investigation of the murder of two roommates in their apartment leads to a hostage situation with an innocent civilian's life at stake. Southerlyn, who is at the scene, tries to solve the crisis in a manner that is challenged as being unethical for a prosecutor.—Anonymous
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