WHEN HER COURTROOM CEILING COLLAPSES, AMY IS ASSIGNED TO TEMPORARILY OVERSEE MINOR OFFENSES IN ACCOUNTABILITY COURT,
ON A REBROADCAST OF THE SIXTH-SEASON PREMIERE OF "JUDGING AMY,"
TUESDAY, DEC. 28
"Accountability" -- Amy is convinced the lenient sentence she handed down in the Casey Ives case, not the collapse of the ceiling in her courtroom, is to blame for her reassignment from Criminal Court to Accountability Court, on a rebroadcast of the sixth-season premiere of JUDGING AMY, Tuesday, Dec. 28 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. One of the Executive Producers, James Frawley, directed the episode and wrote the script with Co-Executive Producer Carol Barbee. (Originally broadcast 9/28/04)
Amy swallows her pride and begrudgingly accepts a temporary transfer to a lower court after a light sentence made it possible for a young defendant to shoot his family. Meanwhile, Maxine�s frustrations with her office mount when a foster child�s file goes missing due to sloppy filing. Also, Kyle weighs the pros and cons of reuniting with Heather, who returns to make amends after realizing she has a drinking problem.
Amy Gray: Amy Brenneman
Maxine Gray: Tyne Daly
Vincent Gray: Dan Futterman
Bruce Van Exel: Richard T. Jones
Peter Gray: Marcus Giamatti
Gillian Gray: Jessica Tuck
Lauren Gray: Karle Warren
Donna Kozlowski: Jillian Armenante
Sean Potter: Timothy Omundson
ADA David McClaren: Adrian Pasdar
Ignacio Messina: Cheech Marin
Kyle McCarty: Kevin Rahm
Heather La Bonte: Sarah Danielle Madison
Robert Clifton: Inny Clemons
Judge Sobel: Anthony Zerbe
No-Time-For-This-Mom: Yvette Cason
Jesse: Dane Morris
Over-Enmeshed-Mom: Susan Wayne
Hector: Samuel Monterroza
Ms. Nunez: Kamala Lopez-Dawson
Mr. Moreno: Guillermo D. Robles
Cecile Robinson: Lisa Kaseman
RATING: TVPG
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