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Eddie Dodd (Woods) is a burned-out pothead lawyer who represents drug dealers because they pay well, and usually in cash. He defends his practice by describing himself as being on the cutting edge of civil liberties law, no matter that all his clients are guilty.
Then a young man walks into his life: Roger Baron (Robert Downey, Jr.), an idealistic lawyer who has read all about Eddie's great cases in the sixties and wants to sit at his feet and learn. Baron soon learn's that he's the unpaid assistant of a cynic. But then a Korean woman walks into the office with a plea to Eddie:
Her son has been in prison for eight years for a murder he did not commit. Eddie's instincts cry out to avoid the case, but the kid acts as his conscience, and before long both men are up to their necks in a dangerous investigation.