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Raising the Bar - Episode 2.08 - Trust Me - Plotline and Casting Call
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STORY LINE: Bobbi goes to bat for drug dealer ANDRE HAROLD, clearly irritated by Michelle's tenacious desire for some kind of Pyrrhic victory...

[ANDRE HAROLD] 30-40, African American, funny, fast-talking, energetic, a likeable guy who always has a story, Andre is facing fifteen years behind bars for dealing heroin. Terrified of testifying against his violent co-defendant, he's pleased when Bobbi gets him a separate trial. While oozing sincerity, Andre is a tap dancer who could con you with his charm, willing to say or do just about anything to save his skin...GUEST STAR (3)

[J.W. COX] In his 60s and silver-haired, Caucasian, he is the owner of a very successful civil recovery firm that targets mostly those with little money. Not easily provoked, with skin like armor, and way above picking a fight, he is more amused than concerned by Richard's threats to sue his company. Later, he agrees to drop the one petty case that has Richard upset, but warns the young lawyer not to push any further...GUEST STAR, POSSIBLY 1 DAY (20)

[DETECTIVE STALMER] In his 30s, Caucasian, Stalmer is an undercover New York City detective, a professional "ghost" (one who keeps an eye on the safety of the primary undercover cop). Seen in a suit, he testifies against Andre Harold. His testimony is straightforward, even as Bobbi tries to sully his reputation by citing his rather tacky personal website...1 DAY GUEST STAR (22)

[OFFICER RHODES] 30-45, Caucasian, seen in uniform, this New York City police officer was the arresting officer, responsible for cuffing Andre after catching him red-handed selling heroin. He is direct and straightforward, explaining to the court why there had been no tests for fingerprints or why long lens cameras were not used in this case...1 DAY GUEST STAR (18)

[DETECTIVE FRANK O'FARRELL, SR.] 60s, Caucasian, retired from the New York Police Department, now living in Florida, Detective O'Farrell testifies in court to the fact that Andre Harold had been his Confidential Informant. A very thorough detective while working the job, he tells the court that Andre had been an okay informant, but not one of his best...1 DAY GUEST STAR (46)

[CAMILLE DE LA PAZ] 25-30, a welfare mother with a tough exterior but a soft heart, one of Richard's clients, she is beside herself with worry as she shows Richard a letter she has received from a collection firm, ordering her to pay $1,500.00 or have her wages garnished. Later, a tearful Camille thanks Richard for taking care of the situation...1 DAY GUEST STAR (7) PLEASE SUBMIT ALL ETHNICITIES

[DETECTIVE MCGREEVY] Mid 20s to early 30s, Caucasan, a New York City undercover detective, seen on the stand, in a suit and tie (but scruffy), he tells the court how (while working undercover) he had handed Andre $30 in pre-recorded money and was then given two envelopes filled with heroin. His manner is professional and unflappable...1 DAY GUEST (16)

[GIL BARBOSA] In his early 30s, Hispanic, not as tough as the Public Defenders but with the same ideology. He is the firm's "civil law person," a paper pusher, passionate but exhausted and very overworked. He explains to Richard and Roz how collection firms can legally come after people, demanding exorbitant sums...1 DAY GUEST STAR (8)

[SYLVESTER HUTCHINS] Late 20s, African American. This scary looking drug dealer testifies on the stand that he had worked with Andre selling heroin. He is very explicit in his account of how the sales were made...2 speeches & 3 lines, 1 scene (26)

[FRANK O'FARRELL] In his 30s, Caucasian, an officer with the NYPD, he is confused when Michelle first asks him about his Confidential Informant. He then realizes that she must be looking for his dad, now retired and living in Florida...2 speeches & 3 lines, 1 scene (33)

[JACK SHORT] 50s, Caucasian, he's a polished private defense attorney representing Andre's co-defendant. He makes deal with Michelle, a bit wary that she may have an angle...6 lines, 1 scene (14)

[JURY FOREMAN] Female, 30-50, African American or West Indian. This jury foreman tells the judge the verdict...1 line, 1 scene (53)

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