Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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tape involved. The prisoners aren’t agreeable to that, and Kate too wants the basic demands of<br />
the prisoners met, if the jail authorities want to avoid further trouble. Later Ben explains to Kate<br />
that the warden was right, and that there is a lot of red tape involved in making any changes to<br />
the system.<br />
Meanwhile, Kate asks the warden about a particular inmate Leah who seemed reasonable.<br />
The warden tells Kate that no one would take Leah seriously, as she says she is innocent to<br />
the other inmates. She is serving 15 years for armed bank robbery. Kate tells the warden that<br />
she wants to meet Leah. Later Kate requests Leah to get the inmates to eat at least one meal.<br />
Leah says she will try although she can’t promise anything. She then asks Leah about the bank<br />
robbery. She then reveals to her that she was 19, and in love with a guy who told her to rent a<br />
car in her name, which she did. The boy she loved and his buddy then used that car to rob a<br />
bank. She reiterates to Kate that she didn’t rob a bank. Ben in the meanwhile isn’t at all pleased<br />
with Kate entertaining the prisoner.<br />
He reminds Kate what her actual goal is. Lauren recommends to Ben that he should use some<br />
contacts to shuffle the prison budget. Meanwhile, Leo is doing his best to help Ashley with her<br />
case. Meanwhile, Kate and Justin meet and are curious about each other’s relationship status.<br />
Kate is meeting Justin so she can get some help on the Leah case. He gives Kate a complete file of<br />
the case, with all the details in it. Kate takes it upon herself to prove that Leah is innocent, despite<br />
Justin feeling she is guilty. Meanwhile, Leah tells Kate that she hasn’t managed to convince the<br />
prisoners to eat. Kate also tells Leah that her boyfriend after being released from jail got two<br />
more girls to rent cars in their names for bank robberies. Leah then tells Kate that the husband<br />
of the victim, who was shot, comes to every hearing of her parole.<br />
It is just to make sure that each one involved with the crime doesn’t get parole. Meanwhile,<br />
Leo has done all his homework, and just need Lauren to make a call to help renegotiate Ashley’s<br />
contract. Lauren seems impressed with the homework done by Leo and says she would get back<br />
to them. Kate in the meanwhile tells Lauren about Leah and her trying to get Leah a retrial.<br />
Lauren and Ben aren’t at all crazy about Kate losing her focus. Later Justin tells Kate that<br />
Leah’s retrial is happening, with Ben appealing for it. But the Judge denies the trial. Kate is<br />
glad that Ben tried and that he cares. But Ben tells her that he doesn’t care. Next, Lauren is<br />
presiding over Ashley’s case. Leo presents the case very well and Lauren cites the examples of<br />
some other cases. The publishing company agrees to pay her 10 percent of whatever they earn.<br />
They all agree and the meeting is over.<br />
Next, Kate meets the husband of the woman who was shot in the bank by Carlos. He is a<br />
professor and Kate tells him that he needs to reconsider his resolve of getting Ashley to agree<br />
to her crime she didn’t commit. She also tells him about the other two robberies committed by<br />
Carlos. He tells her that he is aware of them and shows her the newspaper articles he saved.<br />
Kate sees the face of Carlos’ accomplice and sees that there is a mark resemblance to Leah. She<br />
points that out to him and tells him that it is possible that people must have made a mistake.<br />
He says nothing and leaves. Next, Leo and Ashley are back in his cabin and Ashley says that she<br />
doesn’t believe that they managed to solve it. But then something strikes Leo and he goes back<br />
to the guys from the publishing house. He tells them that he declines the offer as it is too less.<br />
Lauren has a word with Leo. Leo points out that why is it that the publishing house is trying<br />
to settle the case as quickly as possible; when they have dozens of lawyers working for them to<br />
see that the people don’t try making money out of the company. Just then Ashley shows them<br />
the text she just received; her character is up for movie rights. Lauren once again enters the<br />
conference room. Next, Kate tries convincing Justin about the Leah case by trying to convince<br />
him about the resemblance theory. Justin tells her that he cant vacate a sentence based on<br />
assumptions. He lets her take the DA file to the parole hearing, as it is her last chance. Kate<br />
goes to the parole hearing and Ben accompanies her. Just then Kate gets a text saying that the<br />
professor is not coming for the hearing. She is happy. It is Kate’s turn. She enters the room and<br />
puts forth her case.<br />
But the board doesn’t pay any heed to it and they ask her to leave, Ben tells Leah that the<br />
only way she could get to spend some time with her nephews; she needs to apologize, so that she<br />
is granted a parole. Leah goes in and Ben and Kate leave. Kate is very upset. Next, at the office,<br />
Kate receives a call saying that the strike is over and all the women are eating including Leah.<br />
Ben is leaving for the day. Kate tells him that it would be nice to get a ride back home. But in<br />
the elevator, she realizes she has left her phone in the office. She asks Ben to leave and she also<br />
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