Quincy, M.E. - Season 8 Episode 12 Guilty Till Proven Innocent
After his furniture warehouse is burnt down Ted Locke, a friend of Quincy's finds he is suspected of arson and murder. A lack of evidence makes the DA reluctant to press charges though. Enter Federal Prosecutor Philip St.John, he suggests avoiding a normal court trial and charges Locke with mail fraud, based on his claims for payment from his insurance company, which allows him to bring him before a Federal Grand Jury. When the ‘trial' starts Quincy discovers that there a literally no rules in a grand jury and the defendant can have no representation to help in defending himself. Quincy decides that he is not going to stand for this and tries to help his friend out.
Year: 1983
Country: United States of America
Studio: NBC
Director: Glen A. Larson
Cast: Jack Klugman, Robert Ito, Val Bisoglio, John S. Ragin, Garry Walberg, Joseph Roman
Crew: Glen A. Larson (Executive Producer), Winrich Kolbe (Producer), Lester Wm. Berke (Producer), William O. Cairncross (Producer), Sam Egan (Producer), David Moessinger (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: Oct 03, 1976
Last Air date: May 11, 1983
Season: 8 Season
Episode: 148 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 7.48/10 by 107.00 users
Popularity: 163.431
Language: English
Episode
Baby Rattlesnakes
A Ghost of a Chance
Give Me Your Weak
Dying for a Drink
Unreasonable Doubt
Sleeping Dogs
Science for Sale
Next Stop, Nowhere
Across the Line
Sword of Honor, Blade of Death
The Law Is a Fool
Guilty Till Proven Innocent
A Cry for Help
A Loss for Words
Beyond the Open Door
On Dying High
Quincy's Wedding (1)
Quincy's Wedding (2)
Murder on Ice
Women of Valor
Suffer the Little Children
An Act of Violence
Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter?
The Cutting Edge