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  1. The Trials of Rosie O'Neill: Created by Joe Cacaci, Barney Rosenzweig, Beth Sullivan. With Sharon Gless, Ron Rifkin, Georgann Johnson, Lisa Banes. Newly single Rosie has become a public defender in LA, leaving a lucrative practice.

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  2. The Trials of Rosie O'Neill. Tyne Daly (right) appeared in one episode. The Trials of Rosie O'Neill is an American drama television series which aired on CBS from September 17, 1990 to May 30, 1992. The show stars Sharon Gless as Fiona Rose "Rosie" O'Neill, a lawyer working in the public defender 's office for the City of Los Angeles.

  3. Al Pugliese. George Shaughnessy 1 Episode 1990. Elaine Kagan. Carole Kravitz 2 Episodes 1992. Geoffrey Lower. Udell Correy III 1 Episode 1991. Robert Wagner. Peter Donovan 3 Episodes 1992. Learn ...

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  4. As she navigates her challenging new job, her family and friends can’t understand why she has made such a career change. This award-winning series follows Rosie as she comes across cases that break her heart, boil her blood, and make her question her ethics. Director(s) Nancy Malone. Fred Gerber. Sharron Miller. James Frawley. Victoria Hochberg.

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  5. After her divorce Rosie O’Neill leaves her private law practice to become a Public Defender. As she navigates her new career, she comes across cases that mak...

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  6. This award-winning series follows Rosie O'Neill as she comes across cases that break her heart, boil her blood, and make her question her ethics. Starring Sh...

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  8. S1.E18 ∙ Special Circumstances. Sun, Jun 23, 1991. In Rosie's first capital offense case, which could end in the death penalty, Rosie and Hank defend a young black man accused of murder. Rosie insists that she should make the closing arguments, but Hank, haunted by his own experiences of racism, says she can't possibly speak for a black man ...

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