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Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary-attempt; ADAs Jack McCoy and Consuela Rubirosa argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism.
Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary-attempt; ADAs Jack McCoy and Consuela Rubirosa argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism.
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S17, EP1 "Fame"Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary-attempt; ADAs Jack McCoy and Consuela Rubirosa argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism.
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S17, EP3 "Home Sweet"An 8-year-old girl dies in the explosion of an Upper East Side brownstone; detectives determine faulty wiring is to blame, but with little evidence it is difficult to prove the case.
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S17, EP4 "Fear America"A young Middle Eastern man dies in an apparent hate-crime, but the suspect hires a high-powered lawyer who tries to have the case thrown out.
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S16, EP22 "Invaders"McCoy risks his career when he uses a corrupt DEA agent (Ritchie Coster) to lure psychopathic killers out of hiding.
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S16, EP21 "Hindsight"Detective Falco finds slashed to death in his bathroom the young woman he took home the night before.
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S16, EP20 "Kingmaker"A newspaper reveals the identity of an undercover police officer, resulting in her murder, so Detectives Green and Fontana search for the source of the leak.
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S16, EP19 "Positive"A diner shooting leads detectives Fontana and Green to a desperate gunman seeking revenge for the death of his baby sister of AIDS at a children's hospital.
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