Police lawyer is a character portrayed by Ken Lerner in the ABC crime series Castle. This gentleman, who was never named, oversaw Castle's signing of the legal waiver, presented to him at the start of "Nanny McDead", which absolved the NYPD of any and all responsibility for Castle's health and welfare while dogging Beckett's footsteps, up to and including his death, an idea which Kate, at least, seemed to relish.
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| - Police lawyer is a character portrayed by Ken Lerner in the ABC crime series Castle. This gentleman, who was never named, oversaw Castle's signing of the legal waiver, presented to him at the start of "Nanny McDead", which absolved the NYPD of any and all responsibility for Castle's health and welfare while dogging Beckett's footsteps, up to and including his death, an idea which Kate, at least, seemed to relish.
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| - Police lawyer is a character portrayed by Ken Lerner in the ABC crime series Castle. This gentleman, who was never named, oversaw Castle's signing of the legal waiver, presented to him at the start of "Nanny McDead", which absolved the NYPD of any and all responsibility for Castle's health and welfare while dogging Beckett's footsteps, up to and including his death, an idea which Kate, at least, seemed to relish.
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