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The Accused is Entitled is the second episode from the third season of the popular American crime drama television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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When a woman is found dead in a movie star's hotel room, suspicion falls on the movie star Tom Haviland (played by Chad Michael Murray). The CSIs must work under pressure from the media to find out what happened and the suspect's lawyer forces a speedy trial in order to rush the investigation and also brings in Grissom's ex-mentor as a specialist. Tom Haviland's lawyer, Marjorie Wescott, mentioned some of the CSIs personal issues. She brings up the fact that Catherine used to be a stripper, that Warrick is a gambling addict, that Sara is attracted to Grissom, and that Grissom is losing his hearing.
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During the cross-examination of Sara Sidle an incident from "Scuba Doobie-Doo" is brought up. Haviland's lawyer implies that there is a romantic attachment between Sara and Grissom. However, no such relationship was acknowledged until the end of season six in "Way To Go".
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