Herrentag. Anwalt Fickels erster Fall
Anwalt Fickel 1
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Martin Baltscheit
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Hans-Henner Hess
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Also gibt der Fickel sich einen Ruck und vergräbt sich in den Fall. Obwohl er sich im Strafrecht nicht besonders gut auskennt, stößt er schon bald auf Ungereimtheiten, die seinen Mandanten entlasten könnten. Ein massives Problem jedoch bleibt: die Oberstaatsanwältin Gundelwein, die im Allgemeinen auf Männer nicht gut zu sprechen ist und im Besonderen auf den Fickel. Sie ist Fickels Exfrau und sähe nichts in der Welt lieber, als dass er sich in seinem ersten großen Fall bis auf die Knochen blamiert...
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