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Court Passerby is a fictional character portrayed by Mark Rodney in the TV series L.A. Law.
They appear in 3 episodes out of a total of 171 aired
Court Passerby is also portrayed by Marilyn Brandt, Mark Diamond, Ken DuMain, Kimiko Hiroshige, Mike Paciorek, Edwin Prevost, Mark Reilly, Kai J. Wong, Rome Johnson and Tom Michael.

Court Passerby

by Mark Rodney

character

Episodes3

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    Prince Kuzak in a Can

    episode S1.E13 january 1987
    Kuzak has difficulty getting over Sid Hershberg's suicide and seems to assume the dead lawyer's identity by taking over Hershberg's cases. Then Kuzak faces a dilemma when his latest client, lacking confidence in the overworked lawyer, arranges an alibi for himself in a vehicular manslaughter case. When Kuzak has an attack of conscious and withdraws from the case, he is thrown in jail for contempt. Meanwhile, Kelsey works to land Cromwell Industries, a key aircraft manufacturer's account. Roxanne comforts Andrew Putnam, a lonely teenage computer hacker and Victor's client, who's hired to fix the firm's telephones.
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    Beef Jerky

    episode S1.E16 february 1987
    Grace returns to day court and has problems keeping the prosecution of a man accused of stealing bull semen on the serious side. Meanwhile, Victor goes beyond professional bounds in urging a troubled family to seek redress for the death of their son in a car accident. Becker insists to Carolyn, his latest client, on aggressively pursing evidence against her husband's marital infidelities despite her objections, and then regrets it when she attempts to shoot her husband in Becker's office. Abby assists with Victor's case while searching for a suitable escort for a family wedding and winds up with an unexpected volunteer: a district attorney named George Handeman, who grilled her during her first court appearance.
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    Goldilocks and the Three Barristers

    episode S2.E8 december 1987
    Grace gets a lot of criticism from her co-workers at the D.A.'s office when she willingly agrees to prosecute three lawyers accused of sexual battery against an underage stripper. Meanwhile, Abby loses the Rohner vs. Gradinger case to Rollins, and Kelsey and Markowitz finally set a wedding date. A despondent Becker tries to raise his spirits by redoing Benny in his own image. Also, Brackman worries about having AIDS after his tryst with Rhonda Vasek.