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A.D.A. Dickie Flood is a fictional character portrayed by Donal Logue in the TV series The Practice.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Betrayal (season 2), they were 31 years old.
They appear in 5 episodes out of a total of 167 aired

A.D.A. Dickie Flood

by Donal Logue

character

Episodes5

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    Betrayal

    episode S2.E2 september 1997
    The firm represents an outrageously clever client, who is accused of stabbing his lover to death, but pulls a brilliant legal maneuver in an attempt to get away with it. A series of unfortunate misunderstandings causes Jimmy to be arrested for solicitation.
  • 7.4
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    Search and Seizure

    episode S2.E7 october 1997
    A husband seeks a court order that would force his pregnant wife to undergo a C-section. Lindsay represents a drug dealer caught red-handed with a large quantity of cocaine. Gamble asks Bobby out on a date.
  • 7.8
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    Food Chains

    episode S2.E25 april 1998
    Tensions at the firm are still high, thanks to Lindsey's demand to get equity, and to the revelation about her relationship with Bobby. Meanwhile, Rebecca gets into a car accident, which turns out to be staged by an insurance fraud ring, and Ellinor represents a scientist trying to save her ape from being killed by a science lab.
  • 8
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    Duty Bound

    episode S2.E27 may 1998
    Jimmy's priest is arrested for murder when the body of a 16 year old boy is found in his closet. Jimmy is convinced of Father Ryan's innocence, and his search for the real killer gets him into a deadly situation. Ellenor has a hard time dealing with the truth about Fred Spivak, and makes a decision that might put Rebecca in jeopardy.
  • 8.5
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    End Games

    episode S3.E16 february 1999
    A series of chaotic events reopens the Susan Robin murder case, which results in Ellenor's arrest for concealing evidence during George's trial. The entire firm stands ready to go to war for Ellenor, but no one is ready for the shocking truth behind this turn of events.