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When a reformed alcoholic writes a letter to his victim trying to make amends for raping her 11 years earlier, Annabeth tries to get the statute of limitations lifted, based on the fact that the victim was drugged.
While prosecuting a capital case, Annabeth and Conlon disagree about seeking the death penalty for a defendant who is diagnosed as being border line developmentally disabled.
Annabeth discovers how far a mother will go to protect her son after she retracts her statement identifying her son as the person who is responsible for attacking her and killing his father.