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Jamie Stringer is a fictional character portrayed by Jessica Capshaw in the TV series The Practice.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Privilege (season 7), they were 26 years old.
They appear in 44 episodes out of a total of 167 aired and have accumulated 238 positive votes.

Jamie Stringer

by Jessica Capshaw

character

Episodes44

  • 7.7
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    Privilege

    episode S7.E1 september 2002
    Following Lindsay's murder conviction on the season finale, season 7 opens with Lindsay being sentenced to life in prison. Bobby tries to keep it together, and chooses Rebecca to lead Lindsay's appeal. Meanwhile, Jimmy is hired by a woman who kidnapped a little girl many years ago, to anonymously inform the girl's mother that she is safe and sound. That action opens up a huge can of worms, resulting with the false arrest of the woman originally accused of the kidnapping.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Convictions

    episode S7.E2 october 2002
    Helen manages to trick a confession of kidnapping out of Bernice White, and a guilt-ridden Jimmy takes on her case, determined not to let her go down for a crime he knows she didn't commit. Despite his efforts, it's new attorney Jamie Stringer who manages to save the day. Meanwhile, Rebecca argues Lindsay's appeal before the Supreme Court, and Ellenor deals with her guilt over losing the trial in the first place.
  • 7.8
    /10

    Of Thee I Sing

    episode S7.E3 october 2002
    With Lindsay's conviction now overturned, Bobby realizes they can never win with a new trial, and tries to make a deal with Walsh to no avail. Helen tries to convince Walsh to take the deal, and accidentally comes across some information that might turn the tables. Desperate to make her first court appearance, Jamie lets the hopeless case of a flasher come to trial, where things rapidly spin out of control.
  • 7.1
    /10

    The Cradle Will Rock

    episode S7.E4 october 2002
    Bobby and Eugene defend a Christian Science couple from Helen's wrath, when they are accused of murder for not taking their dying son to a hospital. Meanwhile, Lindsey's release has severe emotional consequences on both her and Keneth Walsh, still devastated over losing the case.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Neighboring Species

    episode S7.E5 november 2002
    Lindsey takes on a client whose neighbor is suing to get her to stop singing the same loud song every morning while, in a politically and emotionally charged hearing centered on stem cell research, Eugene, Ellenor and Jamie try to help a biological research facility reverse a zoning decision purposely designed to put it out of business
  • 7.5
    /10

    The Telltale Nation

    episode S7.E6 november 2002
    A sexual-abuse case involving victims of a former priest embroils Eugene; a nuisance suit filed by ex-lovers escalates into violence that rattles an already shaky Lindsay.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Small Sacrifices

    episode S7.E7 november 2002
    Bobby and Jimmy struggle with a court-appointed statutory rape case in which their client claims that he and his victim, a 13-year old boy, love each other and the boy's mother is trying to keep them apart. Meanwhile, Ellenor builds a defense for the religious freedom of a church whose ritual includes animal sacrifice.
  • 7.2
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    Bad to Worse

    episode S7.E8 december 2002
    Ellenor and Eugene defend a client who is accused of killing her ex-boyfriend, and whose alibi turns out to be pretty shaky. Meanwhile, Lindsay, trying to build up her own practice, represents an airline that is being sued because they refuse to fly Arabs.
  • 7.5
    /10

    The Good Fight

    episode S7.E9 december 2002
    Bobby is defending a man accused of shooting a police officer, but is still haunted by a previous case. Jamie represents a client who is arrested on a minor drug charge, and the case comes down to whether or not the client's 4th Amendment rights have been violated or not.
  • 7.7
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    Silent Partners

    episode S7.E10 december 2002
    Eugene and Ellenor defend a man accused of killing his mistress. Lindsay takes on her first criminal case, and is up against A.D.A Kenneth Walsh.
  • 7.6
    /10

    Down the Hatch

    episode S7.E11 january 2003
    Eugene represents a family who is suing a liquor company for being responsible for the death of their son who died of alcoholism. Ellenor takes a pro bono case when she tries to convert the death sentence of a woman about to be executed in New Hampshire.
  • 8.1
    /10

    Final Judgment

    episode S7.E12 february 2003
    Ellenor's attempt to stay Denise Freeman's execution backfires, and she has to fight against time to keep Denise alive. Eugene and Bobby have a dispute over the Berrys refusal to settle with the liquor company.
  • 7.3
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    Character Evidence

    episode S7.E13 february 2003
    Jimmy's client supposedly ran down a man with her car, but when it turns out the guy had a bullet in his back, the case becomes a little more complicated. Eugene's client is being sued for sexual harassment, while Lindsay helps out a young lawyer who is suing a town.
  • 7.6
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    The Making of a Trial Attorney

    episode S7.E14 march 2003
    Bobby's client is seeking restitution for having wrongfully spent 15 years in prison, and Bobby blames himself for his role in the initial trial. Meanwhile, Lindsay helps Claire with her lawsuit.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Choirboys

    episode S7.E15 march 2003
    Lesley Ann Warren plays the protective mother of her only son, an accused killer for whom she provides an alibi. Also, a disturbed former client of Lindsey's makes a kind of confession.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Special Deliveries

    episode S7.E16 march 2003
    Lindsay and Claire are still in jail on contempt charges for not disclosing the whereabouts of Cindy Burns' body. Helen is being sued for defamation by Russell Bakey's mother.
  • 7.1
    /10

    Burnout

    episode S7.E17 march 2003
    Ellenor and Jimmy defend a woman accused of killing her brother-in-law. Jamie represents a woman suing a prospective employer, because she wasn't hired. Bobby and Lindsay's marriage is in trouble.
  • 7
    /10

    Capitol Crimes

    episode S7.E18 march 2003
    Jimmy, Eugene, and Sarah Barker go to a death penalty hearing held by a committee of prosecutors who have decided to ask for the death penalty for one of the firm's clients. The committee recommends life in prison without parole to the client, but the Attorney General still attempts to go for the death penalty. Bobby has dinner with Sarah, and Sarah claims he is starting an affair. Bobby and Lindsay's marriage takes a turn for the worse when Lindsay tells him that she doesn't love him. Lindsay says that she still wants their marriage to work out. Bobby kisses Sarah, and Lindsay sees.
  • 7.1
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    Les Is More

    episode S7.E19 april 2003
    Jimmy goes to meet a mentally unstable old client of his, and is shocked to find himself being held by her at gunpoint. The event takes an even more bizarre turn when he discovers she has kidnapped CBS CEO Les Moonves, and is planning to play Russian Roulette with him on live television - while asking Jimmy to find a TV network willing to carry the broadcast. Meanwhile, Lindsay confronts Bobby about his affair, and even goes to Sarah for answers.
  • 7.2
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    Heroes and Villains

    episode S7.E20 april 2003
    Jamie has to deal with her past, when she is persuaded by the D.A to testify against the guy who raped her four years ago. Things get more complicated by the fact that Eugene is the defendant's lawyer. Lindsay is revisited by Stanley Deeks, who seems to have turned his life around.
  • 7.6
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    Baby Love

    episode S7.E21 may 2003
    Eugene and Jamie represent a very pregnant woman who claims she killed her husband in defense of her unborn child. Jimmy helps Claire on a case where a 10-year old girl has been disabled after a fall from a balcony. Lindsay makes a final decision about her marriage.
  • 7.4
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    Goodbye

    episode S7.E22 may 2003
    Rebecca and Jimmy represent a man accused of a 10-year old murder, even though the body of the victim has never been found. Bobby makes a decision about his future.
  • 7.4
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    We the People

    episode S8.E1 september 2003
    Ellenor defends a man accused of killing his pregnant wife. Eugene and Jimmy defend a female vigilante who killed a drug dealer. Tara hates the firm's new partner Alan. Alan defends a homeless man who planted an unwanted kiss on a woman.
  • 7.5
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    The Chosen

    episode S8.E2 october 2003
    Alan takes the case of a lawyer (Sharon Stone) fired for claiming that she can talk to God. Ellenor's client Stanfield (Chris O'Donnell) takes the stand but doesn't come off well. His daughter exposes a shocking secret.
  • 7.7
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    Cause of Action

    episode S8.E3 october 2003
    Alan invites Shelia (Sharon Stone) to join the practice. She takes the case of a cuckolded husband. Brad Stanfield shocks Ellen with the truth. She conveys it to Alan, who takes it to the D.A., thereby risking disbarment.
  • 7.4
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    Blessed Are They

    episode S8.E4 october 2003
    Alan gets appointed to defend a serial toilet cleaner. Sheila, becoming more unstable, jumps at defending a taxidermist stuffing his mom's head. Brad gets another lawyer,
  • 7.4
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    The Heat of Passion

    episode S8.E5 october 2003
    Eugene is forced to defend a white supremacist. Jamie represents a woman who was refused by an airline because of her size. Meanwhile, Alan and Tara try to piece together a defense for Roland Huff.
  • 7.5
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    The Lonely People

    episode S8.E6 november 2003
    Eugene and Jimmy continue their defense of white supremacist Jonathan Macklin, when the case takes a surprising turn. Alan and Tara try to help Roland Huff, who is fast unraveling. Jamie questions her relationship with Eugene.
  • 7.4
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    Rape Shield

    episode S8.E7 november 2003
    Jimmy defends a man accused of aggravated rape, who faces 25 years in prison. Alan and Jamie get in trouble when Ellenor and Eugene discover the truth about Melissa Kenner's settlement with the airline.
  • 8
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    Concealing Evidence

    episode S8.E8 november 2003
    Alan Shore hacks into opposing counsel's computer to win a settlement for a client suing a drug manufacturer for causing her husband's suicide; Shore hides a murder weapon to protect a mentally unbalanced client accused of murder.
  • 7.5
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    Victims' Rights

    episode S8.E9 november 2003
    Alan Shore defends a twelve-year-old girl who is trying to escape an arranged marriage in her home country. Meanwhile, Eugene tries to help a man who is seeking justice for the brutal murder of his wife.
  • 7.6
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    Equal Justice

    episode S8.E10 december 2003
    Alan Shore uses unorthodox tactics when he's appointed by the court to defend a young man accused of murder. Meanwhile, Tara must try her first case when she's thrown into covering Shore's previously scheduled client.
  • 8.5
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    Police State

    episode S8.E11 january 2004
    After a policeman is shot to death, Jamie and Tara arrive at the hospital where the suspect is being treated, and are shocked to find the police torturing him for information. But the real shock is when they discover no one seems to have the authority or the willingness to put a stop to it.
  • 7.5
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    Avenging Angels

    episode S8.E12 january 2004
    Jimmy and Jamie defend an elderly man, retired dock worker Walter Josephson, who is accused of killing a member of the local Irish mob, and Alan Shore agrees to help his friend Dwight Haber - by any means necessary - who discovers his lawyer wife Eve is cheating on him.
  • 8
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    Going Home

    episode S8.E13 january 2004
    Alan returns to his childhood home of Dedham, Mass. to defend a childhood friend; Paul Stewart who is wanted for the brutal murder of the town party girl. Alan tries to come to terms with secrets of his Dedham past, and learns that when it comes to going home, nothing ever changes; nothing stays the same.
  • 7.8
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    Pre-Trial Blues

    episode S8.E14 february 2004
    An ongoing, sensational murder case besets Shore with pre-trial anxieties centering on jury selection; a hostile judge; a priest's confession; and suspicions of malpractice that involve a manipulative witness for the prosecution.
  • 8.1
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    Mr. Shore Goes to Town

    episode S8.E15 march 2004
    Shore plays hardball to defend his client, exposing a priest friend's secret, as well as the affair he had with the accused's mother.
  • 7.5
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    In Good Conscience

    episode S8.E16 march 2004
    Eugene and Jimmy conspire to get rid of Shore without telling Ellenor. Jamie sues a hospital for negligence in the death of a pregnant woman.
  • 7.5
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    War of the Roses

    episode S8.E17 march 2004
    Shore sabotages the firm's computers, and he hires Crane, Poole and Schmidt to sue them for wrongful termination. Alan meets Denny Crane (William Shatner) for the first time. Ellenor defends a woman who slapped a cop.
  • 8.2
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    The Case Against Alan Shore

    episode S8.E18 march 2004
    The firm fights Shore and Denny Crane in court. Ellenor tries to re-hire Tara to get her back on the side of the firm.
  • 6.9
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    The Firm

    episode S8.E19 april 2004
    Friction at the firm gets to Jimmy, who's torn between loyalties and principles. Meanwhile, tension besets Shore as he crosses swords with his brilliant but erratic new boss, whose behavior raises questions of competence.
  • 7.2
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    Comings and Goings

    episode S8.E20 april 2004
    When Shore resolves a difficult case, Hannah finds herself extremely attracted to him; Eugene is offered a shot at a judgeship; and Berluti's practice attracts many clients, and also a threat from another neighborhood lawyer who sees Berluti as poaching turf.
  • 7.2
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    New Hoods on the Block

    episode S8.E21 may 2004
    Berluti's new practice is threatened by a lawyer who considers the neighborhood "his" turf; Hannah and Ellenor face off in a products liability case; Shore admits his feelings for Tara; and Eugene is appointed a judge.
  • 7.4
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    Adjourned (a.k.a. Cheers)

    episode S8.E22 may 2004
    Eugene becomes a Superior Court Judge, and is furious when his first case includes Alan Shore. Shore tries to fend off the advances of a co-worker, and Bobby Donnell tries to sidestep a final farewell party with the members of the practice.

Best moments10

  • 7.1
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    76% of the votes

    Burnout

    episode S7.E17 march 2003
    Ellenor and Jimmy defend a woman accused of killing her brother-in-law. Jamie represents a woman suing a prospective employer, because she wasn't hired. Bobby and Lindsay's marriage is in trouble.
  • 7.7
    /10
    68% of the votes

    Convictions

    episode S7.E2 october 2002
    Helen manages to trick a confession of kidnapping out of Bernice White, and a guilt-ridden Jimmy takes on her case, determined not to let her go down for a crime he knows she didn't commit. Despite his efforts, it's new attorney Jamie Stringer who manages to save the day. Meanwhile, Rebecca argues Lindsay's appeal before the Supreme Court, and Ellenor deals with her guilt over losing the trial in the first place.
  • 7.7
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    64% of the votes

    Silent Partners

    episode S7.E10 december 2002
    Eugene and Ellenor defend a man accused of killing his mistress. Lindsay takes on her first criminal case, and is up against A.D.A Kenneth Walsh.
  • 7.5
    /10
    64% of the votes

    The Telltale Nation

    episode S7.E6 november 2002
    A sexual-abuse case involving victims of a former priest embroils Eugene; a nuisance suit filed by ex-lovers escalates into violence that rattles an already shaky Lindsay.
  • 7.5
    /10
    62% of the votes

    The Good Fight

    episode S7.E9 december 2002
    Bobby is defending a man accused of shooting a police officer, but is still haunted by a previous case. Jamie represents a client who is arrested on a minor drug charge, and the case comes down to whether or not the client's 4th Amendment rights have been violated or not.
  • 7.7
    /10
    60% of the votes

    Privilege

    episode S7.E1 september 2002
    Following Lindsay's murder conviction on the season finale, season 7 opens with Lindsay being sentenced to life in prison. Bobby tries to keep it together, and chooses Rebecca to lead Lindsay's appeal. Meanwhile, Jimmy is hired by a woman who kidnapped a little girl many years ago, to anonymously inform the girl's mother that she is safe and sound. That action opens up a huge can of worms, resulting with the false arrest of the woman originally accused of the kidnapping.
  • 7.4
    /10
    53% of the votes

    The Heat of Passion

    episode S8.E5 october 2003
    Eugene is forced to defend a white supremacist. Jamie represents a woman who was refused by an airline because of her size. Meanwhile, Alan and Tara try to piece together a defense for Roland Huff.
  • 7.1
    /10
    26% of the votes

    The Cradle Will Rock

    episode S7.E4 october 2002
    Bobby and Eugene defend a Christian Science couple from Helen's wrath, when they are accused of murder for not taking their dying son to a hospital. Meanwhile, Lindsey's release has severe emotional consequences on both her and Keneth Walsh, still devastated over losing the case.
  • 7.2
    /10
    23% of the votes

    Heroes and Villains

    episode S7.E20 april 2003
    Jamie has to deal with her past, when she is persuaded by the D.A to testify against the guy who raped her four years ago. Things get more complicated by the fact that Eugene is the defendant's lawyer. Lindsay is revisited by Stanley Deeks, who seems to have turned his life around.
  • 7.8
    /10
    22% of the votes

    Of Thee I Sing

    episode S7.E3 october 2002
    With Lindsay's conviction now overturned, Bobby realizes they can never win with a new trial, and tries to make a deal with Walsh to no avail. Helen tries to convince Walsh to take the deal, and accidentally comes across some information that might turn the tables. Desperate to make her first court appearance, Jamie lets the hopeless case of a flasher come to trial, where things rapidly spin out of control.

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