legal occupation theme
A character working directly with the interpretation of law, for example a lawyer, prosecutor, or judge, is engaged in their chosen occupation.
122 total · 1 choice · 31 major · 90 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| ahh2x30 | choice | The story follows a defense attorney who becomes deeply conflicted upon discovering that a client for whom he secured an acquittal on a murder charge was actually guilty. |
| ahh1x04 | major | There were a judge and a prosecutor in the courtroom. |
| ahh2x07 | major | The story follows a lawyer in his efforts to influence a jury to rule in the favor of his client, who also happen to be his son. |
| ahh2x21 | major | Much of the story was told from Helen's lawyer Paul's point of view as he was acting on Helen's behalf. |
| ahp3x08 | major | District Attorney Butler seemed to be out to get Gerry by one means or another, but, in the end, he worked quickly to stay Gerry's execution when evidence came to light that he was innocent. |
| ahp3x13 | major | The story followed an aspiring district attorney under pressure to get a conviction. |
| ahp4x05 | major | The story centered around a lawyer trying to get his client acquitted of a murder charge. |
| ahp4x31 | major | Arnold was a defense lawyer. We saw other legal professionals in court. In his sketch, Alfred Hitchcock pretended to be a old timey legal professional, perhaps a judge. |
| ahp4x34 | major | The story concerned the professional experiences of a lawyer, who also was the narrator. |
| ahp6x21 | major | A district attorney was was outsmarted by a man whom he'd previously successfully prosecuted for a crime he didn't commit. |