Valerie Mayhew — Writer
Episodes 3
Dishonorable Discharge
Two captains in the army rapes a woman, but somehow manages to escape conviction. Chuck Bidally, a former client of Chapel's, can't even convince the DA to reopen the case after the fingerprints get a match, since the statute of limitation has expired.
Bidally takes the case to Chapel, who gives the rapists a taste of their own medicine, by first making them feel isolated from the rest of the soldiers with a phony gay love letter. Later he sends a hooker after one of them in search for a ""Clinton corsage"".
Together with Bidally's planted evidence in one of their houses, and a colonel's crashed car, the rapists face a dire situation.
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A woman kills her husband (together with her brother - her lover), and claims it was done by her husband's ex-wife. The son knows who did it, but can't prove it. When KC finds out about it, she talks to her friend, Mr Chapel, who discovers that it's not their first time.
Mr Chapel gets an IRS agent to freeze all assets of the widow and her lover, and gives them a perfect new victim. But then the client comes back and talks to Detective Swain. Suddenly Chapel is in trouble...
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Ben Newton, a greedy young man, murders his father, but claims that is was done by a burglar. His sister, who saw the crime, tries to tell it in court, but Ben's lawyer makes it look like it's she who is greedy. And then there's Ben's friend who gives him an alibi.
Chapel starts to disturb Ben, but is hindered by Ben's young fan, a female computer whizz, who questions everything Chapel says. Finally she traces Chapel, and confronts him in his hotel room. She threatens to turn him over to the police, and Chapel agrees with her. He must be jailed...
But who will then release Ben's alibi? And what does a bedpan has to do with anything?
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