Judicial Consent
Judge Gwen Warwick becomes involved in the murder trial she has been assigned. Her marriage is on the rocks and the murder victim is an old friend, who rumour has it, had an affair with her.
William Bindley
William Bindley
Casts & Crew
Bonnie Bedelia
Billy Wirth
Will Patton
Lisa Blount
Dabney Coleman
Kevin McCarthy
Jim McMullan
Michael Greene
Henry Brown
Sheila Hanahan
William Boswell
Carl Harry Carlson
Kathleen Conlon
Mike Evans
Ken Ford
Davis Gloff
David Glover
Rene Goden
Robert Grossman
John W. Hardy
David C. Hatch
Ann Holland
Steve Jasgur
Amy McLott
Paul Michael
Kimberly D. Pollock
Jerry Stanecki
Folkert Schmidt
Lynn Anderson
Radford Baker
Jeffrey Pritz
Also Directed by William Bindley
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