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Robert Benevides played a role in "The Impatient Partner" - season 5, episode 2.
Yes, he lost two cases. One was "The Case of the Deadly Verdict." 10/17/1963. But it wasn't his fault. His client withheld evidence needed to win.He also lost "The Case of the Terrified Typist" (6/21/1958). After his client has been found guilty and sentenced to death, Mason discovers and reveals that his client isn't the person whose name (Jefferson) he was using throughout the trial, and successfully asks for a retrial since much of the evidence applied to the real Jefferson, not his client (real name Kincaid). Still, it would be wrong to say he "won in the end," since he admits that Kincaid is indeed guilty, and makes it clear that Burger should have no problem getting another guilty verdict against Kincaid (using the correct evidence and name).
Paul Drake was Perry Mason's private detective.
I think it was the character Florence Holman.
Perry Mason - 1957 The Case of the Deadly Verdict - 7.4 was released on: USA: 17 October 1963
What episode of perry mason did robert benivedes have a part
Yes, their is an episode of Perry Mason called "Marry Men"
Perry Mason lost The Case of the Terrified Typist" but, of course, in the end he did find the solution to the murder case He also lost in "The Case of the Deadly Verdict". That episode begins with Perry Mason trying to find a clue in order to solve the case that he lost. He is sure that something is missing and finally he solves the mystery.
The New Perry Mason - 1973 The Case of the Deadly Deeds 1-6 was released on: USA: 21 October 1973
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It seems the stories written by Erle Stanley Gardner have the underlined "The."
Robert Benevides played a role in "The Impatient Partner" - season 5, episode 2.
Yes, he lost two cases. One was "The Case of the Deadly Verdict." 10/17/1963. But it wasn't his fault. His client withheld evidence needed to win.He also lost "The Case of the Terrified Typist" (6/21/1958). After his client has been found guilty and sentenced to death, Mason discovers and reveals that his client isn't the person whose name (Jefferson) he was using throughout the trial, and successfully asks for a retrial since much of the evidence applied to the real Jefferson, not his client (real name Kincaid). Still, it would be wrong to say he "won in the end," since he admits that Kincaid is indeed guilty, and makes it clear that Burger should have no problem getting another guilty verdict against Kincaid (using the correct evidence and name).
Danny Bright played by Carl Reindel.
Perry Mason lived in Los Angeles in an apartment.
Raymond Burr