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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: Based on the case of David Mooney, a homeless man released after being held on murder charges when his defence successfully argued that his Fourth Amendment privacy rights extended to the park where he slept rough.

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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: Based on the case of David Mooney, a homeless man released after being held on murder charges when his defence successfully argued that his Fourth Amendment privacy rights extended to the park where he slept rough.rough.
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Directed by Creator/KristofferTabori

Written by Creator/KathyMcCormick & Creator/RobertPalm
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Stone agrees a plea deal to arrange appropriate help for Lemonhead in exchange for his testimony. James is convicted, but appeals on the grounds that the park is his home and the police didn't have a search warrant. Stone and Robinette lose the appeal. Since the knife can't be used as evidence in a re-trial, they plan to use the ring as the key piece of evidence. But Lemonhead, who's been institutionalised, has deteriorated mentally and is no longer able to give evidence. The judge allows Stone to use a recording of Lemonhead's testimony at the first trial in evidence, which the defence does not like. Stone reaches a deal with James's lawyer for a maximum sentence for manslaughter, and they reflect that this case hasn't ended happily for anyone involved.

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Stone agrees a plea deal to arrange appropriate help for Lemonhead in exchange for his testimony. James is convicted, but appeals on the grounds that the park is his home and the police didn't have a search warrant. Stone and Robinette lose the appeal. Since the knife can't be used as evidence in a re-trial, they plan to use the ring as the key piece of evidence. But Lemonhead, who's been institutionalised, has deteriorated mentally and is no longer able fit to give evidence.testify. The judge allows Stone to use a recording of Lemonhead's testimony at the first trial in evidence, which the defence does not like. Stone reaches a deal with James's lawyer for a maximum sentence for manslaughter, and they reflect that this case hasn't ended happily for anyone involved.
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* BadassGrandma: An elderly witness calls out the defence lawyer on the stand when he tries to imply she may be senile or unable to see well because of her age.
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* DownerEnding: Lampshaded by Stone. Robins is dead; the previously genial Lemonhead is being held in an institution where he's restrained and his condition has seriously deteriorated; and James finally has a home, but only because he's going to be in jail for the next 25 years.

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* DownerEnding: Lampshaded by Stone. Robins is dead; the previously genial Lemonhead is being held in an institution where he's restrained and his condition has seriously deteriorated; and James finally has a home, but only because he's going to be in jail for the next 25 years.years.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: Based on the case of David Mooney, a homeless man released after being held on murder charges when his defence successfully argued that his Fourth Amendment privacy rights extended to the park where he slept rough.
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Nathan Robins is stabbed to death after disturbing a homeless person sleeping in a box. Logan and Cerreta arrest a suspect, a homeless man known as Lemonhead, when they search his room at a temporary shelter and find a valuable engagement ring that Robins had planned to give his girlfriend. Lemonhead says he's just an accomplice to the killer, "James." Logan and Cerreta are not sure whether they believe Lemonhead; he is severely mentally ill and suffers from psychotic delusions. Olivet thinks he's telling the truth, so Logan and Cerreta ask him to take them to James. Lemonhead shows them a space where someone has been sleeping in Central Park, and they find the murder weapon and an ID for James Polasky. The detectives return to the park at night and arrest James. He and Lemonhead are both charged with murder.

Stone agrees a plea deal to arrange appropriate help for Lemonhead in exchange for his testimony. James is convicted, but appeals on the grounds that the park is his home and the police didn't have a search warrant. Stone and Robinette lose the appeal. Since the knife can't be used as evidence in a re-trial, they plan to use the ring as the key piece of evidence. But Lemonhead, who's been institutionalised, has deteriorated mentally and is no longer able to give evidence. The judge allows Stone to use a recording of Lemonhead's testimony at the first trial in evidence, which the defence does not like. Stone reaches a deal with James's lawyer for a maximum sentence for manslaughter, and they reflect that this case hasn't ended happily for anyone involved.

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* BadassGrandma: An elderly witness calls out the defence lawyer on the stand when he tries to imply she may be senile or unable to see well because of her age.
* CrazyHomelessPeople: Lemonhead and Polasky both fit this trope.
* DownerEnding: Lampshaded by Stone. Robins is dead; the previously genial Lemonhead is being held in an institution where he's restrained and his condition has seriously deteriorated; and James finally has a home, but only because he's going to be in jail for the next 25 years.

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