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I think he does. He's old school in his desire for justice and though he'll often take risks and cut corners, his heart is in the right place. It's never about Harry...it's about serving the victim. And there is something noble about that and lots of other things he does. He's got a definite sense of right and wrong, even when skirting ethical edges.


He showed that his ability to detach at the scene of the murder was not as objectified as he thought when he allowed himself to really look at the murdered attorney. He still saw the victims as people before he had to detach in order to be objective about solving the crime.