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9 wrz 2024 · James Earl Jones was an American actor who guest-starred on Law & Order in the episode "Profile" as Defense Attorney Horace McCoy. In addition, Jones played a recurring role as Felix Wilson in Homicide: Life on the Street.
It eventually leads them to Arthur Tunney whose mother died after being mugged by black youths just a few months before. After his arrest, Tunney hires a prominent black attorney, Horace McCoy, to defend him. McCoy manages to get him out on bail, which has a major impact on the case. — garykmcd. The 1977-1980 Joseph Christopher (a.k.a.
In court, Arthur's new lawyer is Horace McCoy (James Earl Jones), whom the judge recognizes. McCoy is black, and Tunney looks uncomfortable, but pleads not guilty. He's held without bail, despite McCoy 's protests.
Profile (S4E4) has a wonderful scene between Stone and the defense attorney of the week: Horace McCoy (lol), played by the one and only James Earl Jones. McCoy first has to deal with his homicidal and highly prejudiced client making disparaging remarks about black people, which he has little choice but to begrudgingly sit through.
Horace McCoy : In the eyes of the law, I believe, Mr. Tunney is an innocent person - unless you've already had a trial and convicted him, without inviting me.
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