The Defenders - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Quality of Mercy

Killer Instinct

Death Across the Counter

The Riot

Young Lovers

The Boy Between

The Hundred Lives of Harry Simms

The Accident

The Trial of Jenny Scott

The Man with the Concrete Thumb

The Treadmill

Perjury

The Attack

The Prowler

Gideon's Follies

The Best Defense

The Bedside Murder

The Search

Storm at Birch Glen

The Point Shaver

The Locked Room

The Empty Chute

The Crusader

The Hickory Indian

The Iron Man
When Jack Powers, a brilliant but confused university student, who professes an extremist philosophy, makes a tendentious speech on the university grounds and is ridiculed by another fellow student named Martin White, two of Powers' shock troops beat White, making him lose consciousness. Powers, faced with a possible murder charge if White dies, is prosecuted for assault in the first degree.
Professor Wilson, a good friend of lawyer Lawrence Preston, asks him to defend Powers. Although he refuses to do so, because he is not personally in agreement with the criticisms made to democracy by the student, the oldest of the Prestons ends up accepting. His son, Kenneth, most violently at odds with the tirades of the "superman or iron man" Powers, helps his father in the trial.

The Tarnished Cross

The Last Six Months

The Naked Heiress

Reunion with Death

The Benefactor

Along Came a Spider

The Broken Barrelhead
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