5.7
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Detective John Stephenson is a fictional character portrayed by John Thaddeus in the TV series Boston Legal.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 101 aired

Detective John Stephenson

by John Thaddeus

character

Episodes6

  • 8.4
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    Schadenfreude

    episode S2.E2 october 2005
    While Kelly Nolan's trial continues, Sara and Garrett help Denise to settle on her divorce. Malcolm, Tara's former lover, convinces her to represent Edwin Starr's nephew, who cant sing "War" at a nightclub, because its owner says it's unpatriotic.
  • 8.6
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    Finding Nimmo

    episode S2.E3 october 2005
    Denny takes Alan fishing to Nimmo Bay to help him get over his breakup with Tara. Sara and Garrett target the lawyer of Denise's husband, a priest, to settle the divorce. Catherine Piper confesses that she murdered Bernhard.
  • 7.7
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    A Whiff and a Prayer

    episode S2.E4 october 2005
    Denny helps defending a congressman, who didn't keep his campaign promises. Alan defends Catherine Piper for murdering Bernard. Sara is given an ultimatum by the priest she and Garrett blackmailed.
  • 8.3
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    Lincoln

    episode S3.E8 november 2006
    Lincoln Meyer chooses Denny to represent him when he's suspected of killing the judge. Jerry enlists Alan's help in a first degree murder case. Brad has had it with Jeffrey, who wants to have Shirley. Alan overhears Denise telling Shirley about her desires, and takes advantage of it. Denny can't seem to decide between Bethany and her mother.
  • 8.5
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    On the Ledge

    episode S3.E9 november 2006
    Lincoln goes to extremes and kidnaps Shirley. The trial begins for Jerry's client, and Jerry shines as an attorney in court. Denny feels threatened as the bond between Jerry and Alan strengthens. Brad and Jeffrey take their office relationship to the "next level."
  • 8.5
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    Made in China

    episode S5.E12 december 2008
    As Alan prepares to try Denny's Alzheimer's drug case in front of the Supreme Court, Shirley tries to block the purchase of the firm by a Chinese business.