Rebecca Welles made her final media appearance 10 days later on ABC-TV.
Perry told Rosanne that he could not represent Hubert because he was representing her in her divorce case against Hubert. That's not exactly true. As Perry noted in The Case of the Difficult Detour (1961), he can represent someone with adverse interests to an existing client in another case if the client gives informed consent, that is, the client realizes that his representation could adversely affect the client. It's likely that Perry just didn't like Hubert and didn't want to represent him. Moreover, Perry stated in at least one previous episode he doesn't "do" divorce cases.
One of the groups that Winifred Wileen led was Society Of Supporters Of Disestablishmentarianism.
Disestablishmentarianism is movement to separate church from the state. While the U.S. Constitution forbids a connection of the government to any particular church or faith, this is not the case in the United Kingdom, as the King or Queen of the United Kingdom is also the head of the Church of England. For several centuries there has been a movement to remove the monarch as the official head of the Anglican church, without success.
Two different witnesses accuse Perry of proposing lies during his cross examination. One states they are lies, lies, wicked lies and the other that the supposition is a lie, a rotten lie.