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Phillip Stroh (Billy Burke): A criminal defense lawyer who specializes in defending accused sex offenders, he first appears as the attorney for a suspected rapist, and demands access to all of the LAPD's evidence against his client in exchange for the name of the man's partner. As it turns out, Stroh himself was the partner, and used this ...
Brenda faces twisted attorney (and presumed rapist and murderer) Phillip Stroh, who is representing a rapist whom the MCD apprehended. When Brenda tries an unorthodox strategy to gain more time to find the rapist's partner, she incurs the wrath of the ADA and discovers how the Johnson Rule has weakened her position in the LAPD.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. American actor For other people named Billy Burke, see Billy Burke (disambiguation). Billy Burke Burke at WonderCon, Anaheim, California, March 30, 2013 Born William Albert Burke (1966-11-25) November 25, 1966 (age 58) Bellingham, Washington, U.S. Occupations Actor musician Years active ...
spoilers are ahead It looks like someone was smart enough to go through what looks to be trailer footage (note: we haven't been able to independently find this trailer) and discovered that Phaedra ...
A former child sex-worker, he witnessed serial killer rapist Phillip Stroh dumping the body of one of his victims in Griffith Park (in the final episode of The Closer), and from then on became the ward of the LAPD and Capt. Raydor, who eventually adopts him. He initially resists Captain Raydor, though he comes to love her.
Philip Stroh, via his special master (working to ensure Stroh is not breaching attorney-client privilege) - a friend from law school days and now a judge - demands a new deal by telling DDA Rios that three women will soon die. After the first is found dead in a burned-down house, the team tries to uncover who the next will be and how Stroh ...
When Brenda nearly gets a confession, she is interrupted by the arrival of Dunlap's attorney, Phillip Stroh (Billy Burke). After being caught in several of Stroh's tricks, such as being forced to open up her case to him by Deputy District Attorney Martin Garnett, Brenda gets Dunlap to confess to being the accomplice in the rapes.
Provenza is a Lieutenant II in the Los Angeles Police Department.A veteran of the Robbery/Homicide unit, he is selected to join the Priority Homicide Division. Initially, Provenza has no great love for Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson than any of the rest of the unit, but over time he develops a paternal affection for her.