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A.D.A. Alan Lowe is a fictional character portrayed by Ron Livingston in the TV series The Practice.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Candidate (season 6), they were 34 years old.
They appear in 12 episodes out of a total of 167 aired and have accumulated 1 positive votes.

A.D.A. Alan Lowe

by Ron Livingston

character

Episodes12

  • 8.3
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    The Candidate

    episode S6.E1 september 2001
    In the two-hour season premier, Ellenor is called to the house of her close friend, Senator Keith Ellison, where she finds the dead body of a man in his bed. The senator claims to shooting the man, thinking he was raping his wife, not realizing they're actually having an affair. In a sensational trial, full of twists and turns, Helen and new ADA Alan Lowe try to prove the senator murdered the man in a fit of rage - but no one is ready for the real truth behind this crime.
  • 7.6
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    Killing Time

    episode S6.E2 september 2001
    Ellenor tries to deal with her discoveries after the Ellison trial, and is determined to correct the injustice that occurred. Rebecca joins forces with a highly respected death-row-appeals lawyer, and discovers he might have an agenda contrary to that of his clients. Eugene represents an old client in a parole hearing, trying to convince him to make a full admission even though he still maintains his innocence.
  • 7.9
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    Liar's Poker

    episode S6.E3 october 2001
    Lindsay represents a young man accused of murder, and is shocked when new ADA Alan Lowe makes an extremely questionable maneuver to nail her client. Jimmy represents a bookie, to whom he is in grave debts, in a very messy divorce, until it escalates to murder.
  • 7.6
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    Vanished: Part 1

    episode S6.E4 october 2001
    Bobby represents Jenny and Richard Baldwin against a pedophile about to be released from prison, who they believe kidnapped their son 18 years earlier. The couple wants Bobby to use a civil lawsuit to force him to tell them what happened to their son - a trial that ends with shocking results. Meanwhile, Jimmy is desperate to scrape up the money to pay his bookie, and ends up stealing from a client to do so.
  • 7.7
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    Vanished: Part 2

    episode S6.E5 october 2001
    With a young man coming forward, believing he might be the long lost Chad Baldwin, Bobby and Ellenor try to verify the boy's story. Helen tries to use the woman who raised him for all those years to lock Pierce away for the kidnapping, but Rebecca uncovers evidence that might change everything.
  • 8.2
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    Honor Code

    episode S6.E6 november 2001
    The firm is hired by an insurance company in the trial of a little boy who got hit by a car, until the company's doctor uncovers evidence the he suffers from an extremely life threatening condition. Everyone is horrified when the insurance company orders them not to reveal that to the boy's parents, putting his life in grave danger. Jimmy, however, refuses to comply with those orders, telling the boy's parents everything - and is shocked to discover Eugene has reported him to the bar, recommending his immediate disbarment.
  • 8.2
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    Suffer the Little Children

    episode S6.E7 november 2001
    Lindsay is assigned a case involving a mentally challenged man who was released from prison after DNA evidence exonerated him of the murder of his wife. The man is searching for his daughter, who believed that he murdered his wife, her mother. Ellenor is working on a gang killing case in which Alan Lowe is using unscrupulous tactics---so much so that he alienates Helen---in order to get the former-gang member's family to turn on him, tactics that endanger a suspect's family. The victim's family, however, sees Alan's gambit far differently.
  • 6.7
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    Dangerous Liaisons

    episode S6.E8 december 2001
    Bobby afraid his feelings for a client may harm his objectivity; Lucy helps and supports an elderly rape victim to get an apology from her attacker.
  • 7.1
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    Inter Arma Silent Leges

    episode S6.E9 december 2001
    An American woman married to an Arab-American hires Rebecca to find her husband, who was taken away by the FBI under what seems a precursor to the PATRIOT act. Eugene defends a black man on trial for raping a white woman.
  • 7.6
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    Eyewitness

    episode S6.E10 january 2002
    A clergyman intercedes in the case of an accused killer, whose defense hinges on the credibility of a sole eyewitness; A prosecutor propositions Ellenor.
  • 7.6
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    The Test

    episode S6.E11 january 2002
    Bobby has a client that reveals privileged information that can be revealed by Bobby in the event the client dies. When the client does not show up for trial, Bobby makes an assumption that puts his client as the main suspect on a new case.
  • 7.9
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    Pro Se

    episode S6.E12 february 2002
    Ellenor is forced to second chair her client since he requested to defend himself. The DA thinks this is an easy win,but is warned by his boss that many Pro Se cases were lost by other DAs. The defendant underestimates the power of the jury.

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  • 7.6
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    3% of the votes

    Eyewitness

    episode S6.E10 january 2002
    A clergyman intercedes in the case of an accused killer, whose defense hinges on the credibility of a sole eyewitness; A prosecutor propositions Ellenor.

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