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Judge Paul Resnick | |
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Judge Paul Resnick hearing a case | |
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Occupation/ Career: |
District Court Judge |
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Appeared on: | Boston Legal |
Episodes appeared in: | 11 from Seasons 1-4 |
Character played by: | Michael Ensign |
Judge Paul Resnick appears in a total of 11 episodes of Boston Legal. The part of Judge Resnick is played by Michael Ensign.
About Judge Resnick
In Judge Resnick's first episode appearance in "Catch and Release" (1x03) the judge denies Alan Shore's attempt to have fellow attorney and ex-lover Christine Pauley disqualified from taking a case where she appears as opposing counsel against him after she once tried to kill him, which led to Alan having her committed to a mental hospital before their breakup.