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  • Lisa Madsen
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  • Lisa Madsen is an attorney, daughter of famed Miami attorney Ben Madsen, and current partner of Sam Boyle, who took Lisa on when her father was killed. Lisa looked up to Sam with what James "Sonny" Crockett called "hero worship", learning many of Boyle's courtroom techniques and fiercely protective of him. In 1989 Boyle began defending drug dealer Roberto Enriquez, when he found an error in the search warrant obtained to search Enriquez's car and caused the entire case to be dismissed. Lisa was later used by Enriquez (under the guise of an attorney-client meeting) as a ruse to smoke out Gina Calabrese, who was working undercover, and Lisa slapped Crockett with a harassment complaint. When a young boy, Nicky, was killed by a bomb set by Enriquez meant for Gina, Crockett questioned Lisa's et
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  • "Fruit of the Poison Tree"
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  • Lisa Madsen is an attorney, daughter of famed Miami attorney Ben Madsen, and current partner of Sam Boyle, who took Lisa on when her father was killed. Lisa looked up to Sam with what James "Sonny" Crockett called "hero worship", learning many of Boyle's courtroom techniques and fiercely protective of him. In 1989 Boyle began defending drug dealer Roberto Enriquez, when he found an error in the search warrant obtained to search Enriquez's car and caused the entire case to be dismissed. Lisa was later used by Enriquez (under the guise of an attorney-client meeting) as a ruse to smoke out Gina Calabrese, who was working undercover, and Lisa slapped Crockett with a harassment complaint. When a young boy, Nicky, was killed by a bomb set by Enriquez meant for Gina, Crockett questioned Lisa's ethics in defending someone who may have killed a young boy, and later at a dinner, Lisa became suspicious of Boyle when he told her that a C4 package was headed Gina's way (which no one had mentioned to Boyle), and Boyle became evasive and said Enriquez told him about it in a meeting when Lisa questioned him. Lisa gave Crockett Boyle's personal files on Enriquez and other clients to find where the drug dealer was, under the condition that the source of the info be kept secret. Lisa found a telegram Boyle wrote to her on the night her father was killed (she had always blamed the police for his death and keeping it covered up), but found it was written two hours before the police had notified her of her father's death, and realized Boyle had her father killed because he had found out about Boyle's mob connections with Frank Romano and other nefarious activities, so she testified at Enriquez's second trial that she had provided Crockett with Enriquez's private address, a blatant violation of attorney-client privilege, that his arrest resulting from that info was "fruit of the poisonous tree", and Enriquez was released for the second time, and Lisa, knowing Boyle had stolen Enriquez's 199 kilos of cocaine to pay off his mob debts, set up Enriquez for a hit on her mentor, and would not reveal the location, until Crockett reminded her that her father would not approve of Lisa's deception, and she finally told him the hit location (Miller Airfield). At the location, Enriquez killed Boyle and was arrested again, and Lisa cried inconsolably over her mentor's dead body.