- MacGyver is serving as a sequestered member of the jury in a racially-charged trial. MacGyver sneaks out to investigate the crime scene, uncovering new evidence, but also landing him in contempt of court.
- Mac is serving on a jury. The trial is a murder case involving a black man who's accused of shooting at a wealthy white couple, killing the wife and injuring the husband. Some of the jury members feel as if the D.A. was pressured to bring charges because of all the media coverage especially from a TV journalist who's more interested in ratings. The jury's sequestered. But Mac feels that the crime scene was not covered so he sneaks out finds a woman who saw what happened. It wasn't the defendant she saw, and she shows Mac where he can find some evidence. He asks Pete to give it to the defense but when it's presented in court the prosecution and judge demand to know where it came from, and Mac stands up.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- Mac is juror in a high-profile trial where an Afro-American 'reverend' demagogue Thatcher blindly defends the black defendant as system victim, sparking equally fervent opposition. Finding his fellow jurors prejudiced, Mac sabotages the vending machine to slip out. he finds a police-neglected witness, who hides behind her pet canary Arlo, leading him to evidence for an alternative scenario, which he gets Pete to bring to the court's attention, next is dismissed and risks a charge for sabotaging the trial.—KGF Vissers
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