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Joel McCrary as Alexander Kamiltow (season 2), the judge for Lavinia's trial. Unlike Horsedich, his name is pronounced the way it is spelled. After trying to stop a chaotic outburst in Jesse Ray Beaumont's trial, he lost his voice, and now speaks in unintelligible gibberish, yet everyone but Josh understands him perfectly.
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Trial & Error, which had gained the most subscribers that year, was ranked number one, having in a little over a year of its founding produced 210 videos and accrued over 350,000 subscribers.
"Trial & Error", The Resident season 2, episode 7 (2018) Shows. Trial and Error, an American sitcom aired on CBS in 1988; Trial & Error, an American sitcom ...
But when focused on soundbites coming from the candidates and their most vocal supporters online, one is quick to forget the big picture: that America is—and always has been—something I like ...
Traill (2008, espec.Table "S" on p.31) follows Jerne and Popper in seeing this strategy as probably underlying all knowledge-gathering systems — at least in their initial phase.
The film was released in the United States on May 30, 1997. In Italy, to film was renamed Ancora più scemo ("Even Dumber") and in Japan the film was renamed Mr.ダマー2 1/2 ("Dumb and Dumber 2 1/2") to capitalize on the success of Daniels' earlier film, Dumb and Dumber.
The Dock Brief (US title Trial and Error; also known as A Case for the Jury) is a 1962 black-and-white British legal satire directed by James Hill, starring Peter Sellers and Richard Attenborough, and based on the 1957 play The Dock Brief by John Mortimer.