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D.A. Asher Silverman is a fictional character portrayed by Norman Lloyd in the TV series The Practice.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Part V (season 1), they were 82 years old.
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 167 aired

D.A. Asher Silverman

by Norman Lloyd

character

Episodes4

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    Part V

    episode S1.E5 april 1997
    Preparing for Dr. Braun's murder trial, Jimmy comes up with a controversial defense after the client refuses to argue temporary insanity. Meanwhile, Eugene bets both Lindsey and an ADA that he can win a hopeless case, and Ellenor finally comes face to face with the Podiatrist she met through the personal ads.
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    Part VI

    episode S1.E6 april 1997
    Dr. Braun's emotional and outrageous murder trial finally begins, with Bobby going up against a known ADA who is also a famous Rabbi. Eugene represents a boy accused of statutory rape, after he impregnates a 13 year old girl.
  • 7.8
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    Line of Duty

    episode S2.E15 january 1998
    Bobby spends the night at Helen's. While they are in bed, someone calls Helen and leaves a message on her machine. It's the police telling her they're going to bust someone, which Bobby overhears. And the person who's going to be busted is one of his clients. He tells Eugene who tells him that he's duty bound to tell the client. He tells the client and because of that they were ready for the police and some of them were killed. Helen says that Bobby was the one who told about the bust. So Bobby is arrested. Initially he was charged with something minor but later they decided to charge him with murder. So with Eugene as his counsel, they decide to let the judge decide if he's guilty.
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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.