- When Cary's case goes to trial, a plea deal offer has him seriously considering jail time. Also, a joke between mother and daughter lands Alicia in trouble as her campaign for State's Attorney is in full stride.
- Cary's fate lies in the hands of a jury and not so pleased judge Cuesta. Kalinda tries to offer help, but the help backfires on Cary leaving him in a worse predicament than ever before. Lemond offers him a deal. But Cary is at a loss. Meanwhile, Alicia is in the media for threatening a teacher. Alicia and Finn feel awkward after last incident. They agree to keep it friendly and avoid romantic situations.—Mary Hanna
- Cary's trial is about to begin and he's offered a plea deal that would see him do 6 years - 3 years with time off for good behavior - but Cary rejects the offer. An exasperated Judge Richard Cuesta proceeds with the trial but ASA Geneva Pine is rattled by events in her private life. A juror puts the defense's case at risk forcing Alicia to ask Finn for help. Kalinda finds a key witness but again Bishop's intervention upends the defense, forcing Cary to reevaluate his position. Alicia has more problems on the campaign trail when a note she wrote for Grace to be excused from gym class - and where she jokingly referred to stabbing the teacher - becomes public.—garykmcd
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