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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The episode starts with the death of a man whose son was killed years earlier. The mother of that son is.still alive.
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Briscoe and Green investigate the death of a man whose son was tortured and killed in Chile after the coup. Later, the DA's office tries to prosecute Chilean senator Pantoya, who was a coronel at the time.

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Briscoe and Green investigate the death of a man whose son was tortured and killed in Chile after under the coup.Pinochet regime. Later, the DA's office tries to prosecute Chilean senator Pantoya, who was a coronel at the time.



* ColdBloodedTorture: This is what Pantoya's troops did to their prisoners.

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* ColdBloodedTorture: This is what Pantoya's troops did to all their prisoners.
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* NoEnding: The episode ends with a clerk walking up to the legal team, with the implication that they are about the find out the result of the Pantoya's appeal.

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* NoEnding: The episode ends with a clerk walking up to the legal team, with the implication that they are about the find out the result of the Pantoya's appeal.appeal.
* UnusualEuphemism: It comes up when the defense attorney is questioning Pantoya on the stand:
-->'''Chiles:''' Many of these prisoners were tortured?\\
'''Colonel Emilio Pantoya:''' Ah, well, they... they were interrogated, let's say, vigorously.

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* BananaRepublic: Chile gets this treatment, or at least it was at the time of the victim's murder

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Briscoe and Green investigate the death of a man whose son was tortured and killed in Chile after the coup. Later, the DA's office tries to prosecute Chilean senator Pantoya, who was a coronel at the time.

* BananaRepublic: Chile UsefulNotes/{{Chile}} gets this treatment, or at least it was at the time of the victim's murder
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Pantoya is obviously heavily based on former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Pantoya is obviously heavily based on former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet.UsefulNotes/AugustoPinochet.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Pantoya is obviously heavily based on former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet.
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* NoEnding: The episode ends with a clerk walking up the legal team, with the implication that they are about the find out the result of the Pantoya's appeal.

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* NoEnding: The episode ends with a clerk walking up to the legal team, with the implication that they are about the find out the result of the Pantoya's appeal.
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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: Begins with the killing of an old man. This is resolved, and the focus shifts to the murder of his son in Chile many years before.
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* BananaRepublic: Chile gets this treatment, or at least it was at the time of the victim's murder
* ColdBloodedTorture: This is what Pantoya's troops did to their prisoners.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Pantoya takes this attitude and argues he was protecting his country from communism. It does not go over well with the jury.
* NoEnding: The episode ends with a clerk walking up the legal team, with the implication that they are about the find out the result of the Pantoya's appeal.

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