Peter Brown & John Russell in
LAWMAN Episode Six  11-9-58
"THE JURY"


Written by EDMUND MORRIS
Directed by RICHARD L. BARE

Guest Cast
JEAN WILLES as Kate Wilson
ANTHONY GEORGE as Larry Bennett
JOHN REACH as Carter Knox
HARRY CHESHIRE as Judge Trager
JON LORMER as Harry Tate
DON BEDDOE as Jim Tyler
TOM JACKSON as the Warden

John Russell  and Peter Brown with the woman a jury won't convict
Kate Wilson, a new saloonkeeper in Laramie, has a history of legal transgressions for which the all-male juries of the time refuse to convict her.  As the episode opens she has escaped punishment yet again, this time under the watch of Marshal Dan Troop.

Not Guilty
Kate Wilson charms the men of the jury who are helpless to convict her.
She buys drinks for every one to celebrate the verdict.
The Judge, the townswomen and Dan see nothing to celebrate.
When the celebration at the saloon gets too noisy, Dan tells Kate he'll shut her down if she doesn't quiet the party.  Kate responds by trying to seduce him.  No luck.  But her boyfriend Carter tries to warn Dan off anyway.  Kate assures Carter she was only trying to put Dan in his place.
Kate's attentions to Dan do nothing but rile her boyfriend.  Dan finds her contemptible.
Harry Tate, the newspaper editor, has kept track of all the crimes in the territory.  Kate has escaped justice many times.  One in particular catches Dan's attention.  She shot a man in cold blood in an alley, but her boyfriend Larry Bennett took the blame and was sent to prison for manslaughter.  After Kate's men rob an old man in an alley and Johnny gets a gun butt on the back of the head when he goes to help,  Dan decides on a plan of action.  He tells Johnny to take care of things for a few days.
Harry Tate has a list of crimes.  Johnny spots one in progress.  Only a scalp wound.
Dan confronts Bennett
Anthony George as Larry Bennett
Bennett returns to Laramie with Dan
Dan visits Larry Bennett in prison and lets him know Kate has money, a new boyfriend and no intention of sharing anything with him.  Bennett agrees to come back to Laramie & testify.
Dan puts Bennett in jail where a visit from Kate new boyfriend only makes him more anxious to testify against her.  Dan puts Kate under house arrest at the hotel with Johnny to guard her.  She asks Dan who's going to watch Johnny while he's watching her.  She engages Johnny in a poker game for penny stakes.

Bennett & Knox square off
Dan & Johnny put Kate under house arrest
Dan leaves Johnny on guard

Penny stakes poker
The look on Johnny's face as Kate tells him a sad story about getting into this fix because she didn't want to die young of hard work like her mother, suggests that he could be duped into sympathizing with her, but not enough to shirk his duty.  Her lawyer is concerned that Dan might have an ace up his sleeve.  Kate just tells him to make sure all the jurors are between 45 and 50.  Before the trial begins, it's clear  the jurors are all smitten with Kate, just as the previous ones were.  However, Dan, the prosecutor and judge have a plan.  The judge dismisses the whole jury, finding that they cannot be impartial.  Then Dan leads the next jury panel to the jury box -- 12 women.
Johnny & Kate's attorney hang on her words.  The judge wants a jury with an open mind.
Kate's lawyer objects.  But the judge reminds him that women have had the vote in Wyoming since 1869 and are therefore permitted on juries.  He's also informed there are enough women waiting to serve that there will be more than enough left if he decides to use his peremptory objections on the first set.  Kate decides to plead guilty.  She tells Dan that maybe if she'd met a man like him a long time ago, she wouldn't have ended up like she did.
As a resolute stream of female jurors files in, Kate realizes she won't escape this time.

NiteOwl Review:  An interesting episode which basically played for the punchline of the all-woman jury.  Not one for collectors looking for episodes with future big-name actors.  Anthony George was probably the most familiar name in the guest cast.  He was a regular in 1960 on The Untouchables with Robert Stack then costarred with Doug McClure and Sebastian Cabot on Checkmate  for two years (9-60 to 9-62).  Nothing here for collectors particularly interested in the backstories of or interactions between the main characters.
 

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