A blizzard outside and a broken boiler inside puts the court staff and all the defendants in danger of freezing to death.A blizzard outside and a broken boiler inside puts the court staff and all the defendants in danger of freezing to death.A blizzard outside and a broken boiler inside puts the court staff and all the defendants in danger of freezing to death.
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- TriviaThe title refers to the song "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in 1945.
- GoofsSeveral characters complain about lack of items to burn for heat, yet there are large stacks of books sitting untouched in the court room and Harry's office.
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Dan Fielding: [Talking in code, as to not to desillusion the young child about Santa] Well, during his lunch break, at the department store, Santa Claus here had the urge to...
[looking at the defendant]
Dan Fielding: um, put something in her stocking.
Christine Sullivan: [Going along with the story] He employed my client
[Looking toward Mandy]
Christine Sullivan: to be
[then looking down at little Eric and back at Harry]
Christine Sullivan: Santa's Helper.
Judge Harry T. Stone: Right,
[With an Ah-ha look]
Judge Harry T. Stone: So this fellow
[Looking at Lorenzo]
Judge Harry T. Stone: is...
Lorenzo Amador: [With a grin] I'm the elf that handles the money.
Dan Fielding: Anyway, after the
[looking down at Eric]
Dan Fielding: umm... ?
Judge Harry T. Stone: Gift Exchange?
Dan Fielding: Okay
[taking the word]
Dan Fielding: Santa Forgot to... leave anything under her tree.
[Harry nods with an Oh of understanding grin]
Dan Fielding: So later the dynamic duo confronted Santa at his workshop.
Mrs. Stapleton: My boy heard Santa use the most vile gutteral words imaginable.
- SoundtracksThe Twelve Days of Christmas
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Traditional, arranged by Frederic Austin
Sung by Harry Anderson, Markie Post, John Larroquette, Charles Robinson, Richard Moll, Marsha Warfield, Mike Finneran, Robert Costanzo, Diane Robin, Madelyn Cates, Robert Pastorelli, and Denice Kumagai