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Template:Infobox The West Wing episode "Take This Sabbath Day" is the 14th episode of The West Wing.

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Plot

Bartlet spends the weekend deciding on whether or not to commute the death sentence of a man convicted of drug-related murders. Josh is introduced to Joey Lucas (Marlee Matlin), who is deaf and trying to manage the campaign of Bill O'Dwyer in California.

Emmy Awards

Nominated:

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (nominee: Martin Sheen)

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