Cheyenne Season 4 Episode 4
Cheyenne
Season 4

Ep 4. Trial by Conscience

  • TVG
  • October 26, 1959
  • 8.4  (75)

Cheyenne season 4 episode 4 titled "Trial by Conscience" is a gripping drama that opens with Cheyenne and his friend Luke Old confronting the brutal actions of Sheriff Loker, who has become corrupt and abusive in his power. Luke and Cheyenne earlier helped harvest a crop for the Graham family, and when they hear that the sheriff is trying to take over their farm, they decide to intervene.

At the same time, the townspeople are preparing for a court trial, where a man named James Tate is to be convicted of robbery and murder of the town's only bank. Things start to heat up when Tate's lawyer tells Judge Evans that he'll prove his client's innocence before the trial starts, putting the judge in an awkward position.

As the trial starts, the town divides into two groups - one rooting for Tate's conviction, and the other desperate to prove his innocence. The only evidence against Tate is the confession of a fellow prisoner. Various testimonies and arguments are presented, with each side giving their versions of the events that led to Tate's alleged crime.

Cheyenne, who is seemingly uninvolved, becomes a critical witness to the trial when he reveals a crucial piece of information that calls the credibility of the prosecution's witness into question.

The tension in the courtroom continues to rise as more witnesses testify, and eventually, it becomes clear that there is more to the story than what has been presented thus far. With the fate of a man's life hanging in the balance, the townspeople are forced to confront their own prejudices and biases, and Cheyenne finds himself at the center of a dangerous situation.

As the story unfolds, viewers are drawn into a world where justice and truth take center stage, and Cheyenne's sense of right and wrong is put to the test. The episode is a powerful exploration of the human condition, where beliefs and actions can be challenged and redefined in the face of changing circumstances.

Overall, "Trial by Conscience" is an engaging and thought-provoking episode that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the final verdict is delivered. It is a testament to the show's ability to tell compelling stories that resonate with audiences today. If you're a fan of western dramas that explore timeless themes of justice, morality, and human nature, then this episode is a must-watch.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 26, 1959
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (75)