So maybe Uncle Junior should spend more time watching courtroom dramas.
Uncle Junior gets a medical parole and uses a friendly doctor's office to do business because the government is forbidden to bug him there.
Uncle Junior is distraught over so many of his friends dying.
Uncle Junior seeks a second opinion from another doctor for his cancer treatment.
Uncle Junior would be courted by a crowd of socialite widows.
Uncle Junior is being held in custody and is questioned about the shooting.
Tony asks for the advice of his Uncle Junior, who is still homebound.
Uncle Junior cannot, or will not, focus on the crisis at hand.
He then goes to have a sit-down with Uncle Junior for his orders.