Pity. If there was a real-life Denny Krane then I think I'd like to meet him. William Shatner is superb in the role and no one could have done better.

Of course I understand that the series has improvised on the proceedings, etc. But say for example in an episode of Boston Legal the writers used a specific law in one of their ficitional cases (for example, the only witness in a key murder investigation is a catholic priest who, by law, cannot disclose the contents of the confession of the killer.) Would this view of the law be accurate in a real court of law?
willystylle Reviewed by willystylle on . O/T: How accurate are these legal series? The Practice? Boston Legal? I'm no lawyer but Boston Legal seems pretty accurate to me. Can we put faith in our learnings of the law from these series? And movies? Rating: 5