A pregnant girl and her boyfriend stage an assault on her to cause miscarriage to reel her boss in to a lawsuit in order to extract wealth from him. In larger scheme of the couple, the boss of the girl was lured in to having an extramarital affair with her and given to believe that the child was his - which he didn't want and insisted on abortion - so that the girl and her boyfriend blackmail him for money. This would be set as a motive for the boss to assault the girl to kill the baby. During investigation it is found that the child was not the boss's, and that the couple were only using this plot of the boss assaulting the girl as a camouflage and now pressed a ten million dollar civil suit against the boss for misdemeanor. Meanwhile, the boss's wife is also dragged in to this who seeks divorce and wants to rip him apart financially. In the end, the couple is convicted of attempted murder (of their unborn).
Good point: The episode has many unpredictable turns. First the boyfriend is arrested for seemingly assaulting the girl. Then the girl's boss comes in to the picture and he is arrested instead. Then it turns out the girl is not innocent after all. Then it turns out the girl and her boyfriend staged this whole thing and so technically there was no criminal assault on the girl to begin with. Stone wants them to be convicted of murder of the child but can't because if the fetus is not over 24 weeks old it can't be considered alive. Stone, however, reasons that if you shoot a dead body thinking it is a live person, even though you technically didn't kill, your intention was to kill since you didn't know the the person was already dead. So while you can not be said to have murdered the person, you can be charged with attempted murder. Using this argument Stone determines to convince the jury that if the couple did not know the law about fetus needing to be over 24 months old to be considered alive, in their mind they were intentionally committing murder. Only if they knew the aforementioned law they can't even be charged with attempted murder. It would be failure of the law that due to this legal technicality the clearly vicious people can not be convicted, which is unacceptable to Stone. He flips the technicality to convince the jury of the couple's guiltless of attempted murder.