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: Marty Winston’s multi-million dollar contingency fee was threatened by Sawyer’s secret negotiations, giving him a direct motive for murder.

The investigation reveals that Sawyer was attempting to make a side deal with the airline that would have cut out the other plaintiffs and their ruthless attorney, (played by Dallas Roberts). Winston is depicted as a legal shark who manipulates the system and may be linked to several past murders—including that of the judge originally assigned to the case—to protect his massive "payday". Key Plot Points [S19E9] By Perjury

: In a memorable scene, Cutter breaks down Winston's arrogance in a public restroom, leading the attorney to reach a breaking point and vent his frustrations at everyone around him. : Marty Winston’s multi-million dollar contingency fee was

This episode originally aired on , and features guest stars such as Mercedes Ruehl and Ned Eisenberg alongside the regular cast. You can find more details or watch the episode on platforms like IMDb , Apple TV, or Peacock . "Law & Order" By Perjury (TV Episode 2009) - Plot - IMDb Key Plot Points : In a memorable scene,

In the Law & Order episode (Season 19, Episode 9), detectives Lupo and Bernard investigate the shooting death of Charlie Sawyer, a plaintiff in a high-profile class-action lawsuit against Pan World Airlines. Sawyer was found in his car clutching an oxygen canister, a piece of evidence critical to the airline's defense.

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