Ep 17. Exculpatory Evidence (2)
- March 5, 2002
- 44 min
Exculpatory Evidence (2) is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season of JAG. The show revolves around Commander Harmon Rabb Jr. and his colleagues at the Navy's Judge Advocate General's office as they navigate the legal complexities of the military justice system.
The episode picks up where the previous one left off, with the trial of Navy Lieutenant Loren Singer for the murder of a fellow officer. Singer is a former rival of Rabb's and he is convinced that she is guilty. However, he soon discovers new evidence that suggests otherwise.
Rabb and his team work to uncover the truth behind the murder and clear an innocent man's name. Along the way, they must navigate political maneuvering and personal conflicts within the Navy hierarchy.
As the trial progresses, Rabb and his colleagues begin to unravel a web of lies and deceit. They uncover evidence that Singer had ties to a terrorist organization and that other members of the Navy may have been involved in the murder.
The tension continues to mount as the trial reaches its climax. Rabb must use all of his legal expertise and military training to prove his case and exonerate the accused.
The episode ends with a dramatic twist that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats. As always, JAG delivers a gripping legal drama with plenty of action and suspense.