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Bailiff is a fictional character portrayed by Lizzie Maxwell in the TV series L.A. Law.
They appear in 3 episodes out of a total of 171 aired
Bailiff is also portrayed by Big Yank, Jophery C. Brown, Larry Clardy, Greg Collins, Robert Del Sesto, Max Delgado, Phil Lodwick, Henry Murph, Gail Neely and Louis Ramirez.

Bailiff

by Lizzie Maxwell

character

Episodes3

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    Oy Vey! Wilderness!

    episode S1.E21 april 1987
    Kelsey takes Markowitz on a camping trip in the hills which turns disastrous. Meanwhile, Kuzak tries to help Ron Messer, a fisherman who lost his boat when the IRS confiscated it in a tax dispute. Becker falls hard for a young model, named Lucinda, but later discovers that she's only using him to make her current boyfriend jealous. Grace's addiction to pills and hard liquor catches up with her. Also, Brackman involves Victor and Abby in his continuing dispute with his neighbor over the death of his dog, and Iris worries when an unusually moody McKenzie hesitates to see a doctor.
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    Leave It to Geezer

    episode S3.E14 march 1989
    Grace has difficulty prosecuting four elderly bank robbers and facing their elderly lawyer. Due to his losing streak in the courtroom for the past several months, Kuzak gets passed over for an important case and is given a second chair with Becker on a contract dispute between film producer Melanie Hayes and her studio. McKenzie finally tells Jennifer Kepler that they can't see each other anymore because of their age differences. Also, Rollins takes on his first murder case in defending Wanda Havens, a poor young woman charged with murdering her abusive husband.
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    Say Goodnight Gracie

    episode S6.E22 may 1992
    Becker meets with an AIDS-stricken ex-lover, Paige Dietrich, who needs a will drawn before she dies, and Roxanne gets a blood test when she learns of Becker's past connection with Dietrich. Meanwhile, Victor Sifuentes visits Grace with a marriage proposal. DePalma is representing a ex-convict, also dying from AIDS, who is suing the medical board to keep him covered on their insurance. Brackman and Sheila get more intimate and decide to remarry.