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Season 11 |
| 230 :11x01 - Endurance (Oct/18/2000) | | A suspicious apartment fire leaves a severely disabled boy dead of smoke inhalation. Though an antique store owner in the same building had been "victim" to several other fires in the past, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Green (Jesse L. Martin) are drawn to suspects closer to home as they discover the tremendous burden the young boy posed to his parents and their failed marriage during his twelve years. As more is learned about the devoted mother (guest star Megan Follows), even A.D.A. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) begins to question whether his prosecutorial direction is truly in the service of justice. In a guest appearance as himself, New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani introduces District Attorney Nora Lewin (Dianne Wiest) to McCoy and Carmichael (Angie Harmon). S. Epatha Merkerson also stars. | | Guest Stars: Felicity LaFortune as Dr. Liz Alden, Frederica Meister as Dr. Denise Swanson, Daryl Edwards as Nathan Walpole, Michael Showalter as Allen Gee, Carlos Leon as Mr. Sandoval, Crystal Field as Wilma Lovak, Aloysius Gigl as Chef, M. J. Sanchez as Isabel, Ramya Pratt as Katie Parnell, Sam Levassar as Tom, Tom Serban as Police Officer, Rita Gardner as Jury Foreperson, Dani Klein as Lori Wittingham, Larry Sherman as Judge Colin Fraser, Brian DeLate as Det. Harris, Jerry Grayson as Richie Zwick, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Joe Gonzalez (1) as Aguilera, Megan Follows as Megan Parnell, John Costelloe (1) as Colin Parnell, Judith Roberts as Judge Elaine Schepps, Sakina Jaffrey as Dr. Balikrishan, Patricia Dunnock as Eleanor Kirkland, Rudolph Giuliani as Himself, Nick Chinlund as Barry Peck | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Matt Witten | | | |
| 231 :11x02 - Turnstile Justice (Oct/25/2000) | | When a woman with no identification is found dead from a blow to the head with a pavement stone, the only clues to her past are found in the information stored on her mass-transit pass. More magnetic evidence leads Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Green (Jesse L. Martin) to the current possessor of the dead woman's credit card--but once they have their suspect, the mental state of the attacker calls into question whether the perpetrator alone is responsible for the tragedy. New District Attorney Nora Lewin (Dianne Wiest) pursues media glory by encouraging ADAs Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Abbie Carmichael (Angie Harmon) to take on the health care system responsible for releasing the emotionally disturbed convict into society. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Nova as Israeli, Jordan Matter as Manager, Clebert Ford as Administrator, Mimi Turque as Do-Gooder, Sylver Gregory as Darlene, Thomas Lyons (1) as Squadroom Detective, Paul Bodden as Newsie, Christopher Konon as Owner, Joe Lo Truglio as Policeman #2, Beresford Bennett as CSU Officer, Carole Troll as Jury Foreperson, Henry Hill as Token Booth Clerk, Ty Burrell as Paul Donatelli, Khanya Mkhize as Shantay, Marian McCorry as Sheila, Jack Gilpin as Mr. Axtel, Ray Anthony Thomas as Brian Gallant, Jason Kolotouros as Unknown, Lynn Cohen (1) as Judge Elizabeth Mizener, Philip LeStrange as Harry Dean, William H. Burns (2) as Sergeant, Gregory Northrop (1) as Policeman #1, Victor Slezak as Phillip Andrews, Caroline Clay as Jessie Dobbs, Aaron Harpold as Officer Carlson, M. Neko Parham as Unknown, Daniel Cantor as Mr. Jordan, John Griesemer as Unknown | Director: Richard Dobbs Writer: Barry Schindel | | | |
| 232 :11x03 - Dissonance (Nov/01/2000) | | When the star violinist of the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra is found murdered in her dressing room, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Green (Jesse L. Martin) don't have to look beyond the concert hall for an array of leads. The priceless violin she played is missing and the rest of the violin section is found to have been resentful of the recent Juilliard graduate's rapid ascent to stardom. Meanwhile, the brilliant and debonair conductor Carl Reger (guest star Ronald Guttman), whose wife also performs in the orchestra, points the detectives toward a stagehand who may have been rebuffed in his advances toward the victim, as his own relationship with his first chair violinist comes under scrutiny. Sam Waterston, Angie Harmon, Dianne Wiest and S. Epatha Merkerson also star. | | Guest Stars: James Coyle as Bill O'Riley, Andrew Polk as Stuart, Cortez Nance, Jr. as Harrison, Guy Ale as Dmitri Andropovich, Mike Lisenco as Lab Technician #1, David Fairhurst as Lab Technician #2, Joe Pacheco as Farraby, Jorge Pupo as Reynaldo Rodriguez, Daniel Shelly as Bassoon Player, Jim Geaudin as Paralegal, James Saito as Yoshi Yoshimura, Richmond Hoxie as Alan Bostwick, Gerard Doyle (1) as Jeremy Ryder, Marie Barrientos as Irma Rodriguez, Ron McLarty as Judge William Wright, Stephen Singer as Rafael Kessler, George Grizzard as Arthur Gold, Ronald Guttman as Carl Reger, Jan Maxwell as Marian Reger, Ritchie Coster as Jorgan Stern, Terry Serpico as Jay Brannigan, Andrew Weems as Wallace Hogart, Michael Aronov as Andre Korsakoff | Director: Lewis H. Gould (1) Writer: Wendy Battles | | | |
| 233 :11x04 - Standoff (Nov/08/2000) | | When a gang leader convicted of brutal crimes is stabbed to death in a prison scuffle, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Green (Jesse L. Martin) find that their victim had numerous enemies on both sides of the law. The investigation -- in which gang members, corrections officers, and undercover cops are all suspects -- results in an eventual indictment that leaves A.D.A. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) with an uphill battle as he tries to convict the murderer of a vicious criminal. Donna Hanover ("One Life to Live," "Superstar") appears as trial judge Deborah Bourke. Angie Harmon, S. Epatha Merkerson, and Dianne Wiest also star. | | Guest Stars: Henry Stram as Daniel Kiley, Saidah Arrika Ekulona as Off. Radsen, Damian Young as Benson White, Otto Sanchez as Hector Diaz, Michael Irby as John Acosta, Michael McCauley (1) as Timmy Quinn, Chuck Bunting as Corrections Officer, Alex Manette as Bailliff, Linda Miller (1) as Foreperson, Kevin Sibley as Prisoner, Thomas G. Waites as Lewis Webber, Alison Bartlett as Angela Donahue, Ned Eisenberg as James Granick, Dan Moran (1) as Judd Larson, Isiah Whitlock, Jr. as Capt. Navarro, Donna Hanover as Judge Deborah Bourke, Welker White as Ms. Aronson, Billy Strong as Off. Sokolsky, Gustave Johnson as William Shackleton, Mark Casella as Clerk, David Rosenbaum as Judge Alan Berman, Matt Mulhern as Pete Bennett | Director: Jace Alexander Writer: P. K. Todd | | | |
| 234 :11x05 - Return (Nov/15/2000) | | The murder of a storeowner leads to a case where the suspect flees to Israel and may be protected from extradition by Israel's Law of Return. | | Guest Stars: Lucille Rivin as Passport Worker, Robert Alexander Owens as Bates, Elizabeth Martin as Store Manager, Robert Levine (2) as Rabbi #3, Rabbi Morris S. Friedman as Rabbi #2, Patrick Frederic as Locksmith, Robert Harte (2) as Student #1, Gerry Rosenthal as Student #2, Johnny Lancaster as Student #3, Phyllis Bash as Judge Jensen, Brian Dykstra as CSU Officer, F. Patrick Corbett as Bartender, Floyd Resnick as Sergeant, Sol Frieder as Rabbi #1, Alicia Brockwell as Sugar, Laurie Heineman as Sylvia Becker, Bruce Altman as Mr. Feldman, Joel Leffert as Jeffrey Belichek, Evan Handler as Eli Becker, Sam Schacht as Nathan Becker, Joe Maruzzo as Sal Bonafiglio, David Wike as Frank, Lynne Charnay as Rose Caplan, Rick D. Wasserman as David Caplan, Don T. Maseng as Embassy Lawyer, Matthew Dixon as Eddie Novello, Antone Pagan as Ronnie Ortega, Kevin Rennard as Toreador | Director: Stephen Wertimer Writer: Aaron Zelman | | | |
| 235 :11x06 - Burn Baby Burn (Nov/22/2000) | | A former Black Panther, accused of murdering a Caucasian police officer, questions Green's integrity amidst a politically charged trial. | | Guest Stars: Cordell Clyde as Kenny, Omar Sharif Scroggins as Jamel, George Bass as Mario, Alberto Vázquez (1) as Mendez, Thomas Lyons (1) as Det. Byrne, Tavia Rivee Jefferson as Amalia, John Canada Terrell as Attendant, Charles Reese as Miller's Supporter, Todd Davis as Imam, Roland Sands as Jury Foreman, John Hartmann (1) as Clerk, Tom Brangle as ESU Commander, Tom Bruno as ESU Officer, Clarence Williams III as Lateef Miller, Kevin Kean Murphy as Jake Kearsey, Tarik Lowe as Tariz, Rey Lucas as Louie, John McAdams as Farley, Joseph Siravo as Man, Anne Torsiglieri as Jeannie Tarlow, Joe Morton (1) as Leon Chiles, Mike Hodge (1) as Judge Delano Burns, Victor Sierra as Jose Medina, Gilbert Cruz as Lopez, David Lipman as Judge Morris Torledsky, Charles Cooper as Rolando August, Michael Williams Connors (1) as Ronnie Blair, Jamie Hector as Jean Marchier, Ron Brice as Natron, Bill Hoag (1) as Sgt. Bowers, Caren Browning as Anne Kearsey, Sandra Daley as Salina Watts, Dan Lauria as Joe Strudevant | Director: David Platt Writer: Richard Sweren | | | |
| 236 :11x07 - Amends (Nov/29/2000) | | Under pressure from the department's top brass, a 20-year-old murder case, initally investigated by Briscoe's now retired boss, is reopened involving the slaying of a teen-age girl with the spoiled son of a politically connected family as the prime suspect. | | Guest Stars: Laurie J. Williams as Stephanie Luchien, Barry Snider as Fred Jenks, Marcia Haufrecht as Brenda Jenks, Michael Shelle as Dr. Roy Hermann, Ray Virta as Alex Citren, Thomas Lyons (1) as Det. Byrne, Richard Michael Hughes (3) as Chief, Jimmy Palumbo as Gomez, Marina Durell as Soledad Estrada, Carol Emshoff as Peggy Brannigan, Ian Helfer as Paralegal, Joseph Hein as J.J., Joey Vaughn Adams as Ethan Trainor, Tommy Hollis as Dean Isaac Wadleigh, Elizabeth Hess as Janice Trainor, Peter Ratray as First Deputy, Shawn Elliott as Judge Joseph Rivera, Merwin Goldsmith as Judge Ian Fiest, Mateo Gomez as Johnny Estrada, Stephanie Berry (1) as Bidner, Ron Leibman as Barry Nathanson, Ken Marks as Michael Sarno, Remak Ramsay as Peter Sarno, Tom Aldredge as Charlie Curren, James Hanlon as Charlie Davies, Barbara Andres as Alice Mosley, Brad Sullivan as Tommy Brannigan, Bill Buell as Chris Paley | Director: Matthew Penn Writer: William N. Fordes (1) | | | |
| 237 :11x08 - Thin Ice (Dec/20/2000) | | The killing of a school-hockey coach leads to a case in which the defendant claims that he committed the crime while suffering from "sports rage." | | Guest Stars: Dana Smith as Naomi Felder, Harry Peerce as Arnold Felder, Nicholas Gould as Josh Felder, Malachi Weir as Payden, Lois Markle as Kali Dociada, Gary Cowling (1) as Bob Mele, Judy Del Guidice (1) as Rose McCutcheson, Lexie Sperduto as Nicole Lippman, Lynda Ashe as Laura Lippman, Harry Bouvy as Sam Welby, Frank Guy as Jury Foreperson, John H. Tobin as Russell Crider, Tim Carr as Courtroom Reporter, Peter Lewis as Parent, Pamela Holden Stewart as Carmen Crider, Jesse McCartney as Danny Driscoll, Dennis Boutsikaris as Al Archer, Richard Venture as Douglas Greer, Mark Kenneth Smaltz as Judge William Koehler, George Guidall as Bertram Dobbs, George T. Odom as Bobby Williams, Mary Lou Mellace (1) as Judge Antonia Mellon, Nancy Ticotin as Alma Nogales, Isabel Glasser as Patty Taylor, Noel Wilson as Jake Arnold, Harley Venton as Ray Taylor, Geoffrey Wigdor as Keith Taylor, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers | Director: Jace Alexander Writer: Barry Schindel, Matt Witten | | | |
| 238 :11x09 - Hubris (Jan/10/2001) | | An assistant manager at a jewelers discovers four bodies at the store, leading to the prosecution of an amiable murder suspect who insists on representing himself, and winning the admiration of a female juror. | | Guest Stars: Greg Pierotti as David Hart, April Adamson as Lana Stafford, Kurt Rhoads as Kevin Stafford, Stephen Kunken as Mark Wood, Michi Barall as Akiko Shindo, Laura Fallon as Rebecca Kent, Billy Jaye as Super, Spencer Scott Barros as Police Lab Technician, Thomas Michael Allen (1) as Assistant M.E. James Herrick, Rusty Thrasher as CSU Technician, Joyce Curtis as Uniform Policeman, Michael Warren Powell (1) as Ben Kramer, Catherine Wolf as Evelyn Kramer, Clement Fowler as Nathan Rosen, Peter McRobbie as Judge Walter Bradley, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Tim Guinee as Richard Morriston, Penny Balfour as Carol Gibbons, Keir Dullea as Paul Lyman, Ana Reeder as Annette Perry, Jim Budig as David Churchill, Natacha Roi as Susan Kimball, Susan Bigelow as Mary Fazekas, David Beach (1) as Gemprint Tech | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Wendy Battles, Kathy McCormick (1) | | | |
| 239 :11x10 - Whose Monkey is it Anyway? (Jan/17/2001) | | The death of a lab technician and the abduction of 17 infected monkeys lead to a trial involving the treatment of research animals. | | Guest Stars: John Jellison as Paul Marra, Hans Hoffman as Douglas, Cordell Stahl as Michael, John Luke Montias as Alsie, Janice O'Rourke as Ivy Perlow, Geoffrey Dawe as Robert Tirelli, Maduka Steady as Evans, Ed Sala as Cronstadt, Jerry D. O'Donnell as Police Officer, Vanessa Campbell as Jury Foreperson, Richard Russell Ramos as Paul Serafien, Catherine Hickland as Faye Ireland, Robert Gentry (3) as Barry Pratt, Tresa Hughes as May Peavey, Terrence Mann (1) as Oyler, David Fonteno as Judge Derek Hafner, Joe Bacino (1) as CSU Technician Nevins, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Tricia Paoluccio as Maxine Walden, Kevin Isola as George Peavey, Dennis Creaghan as Liddle, Ron Nakahara as Dr. Tong | Director: Vincent Misiano Writer: William M. Finkelstein (2) | | | |
| 240 :11x11 - Sunday in the Park with Jorge (Jan/24/2001) | | Following "wilding incidents" in Central Park, a woman's body is found in the lake and the suspects include the deceased's wealthy husband. | | Guest Stars: Margaret Baisch as Gretchen Hall, Gordon MacDonald (1) as Donny Apiuzo, Mark Kachersky as Kevin Fitzpatrick, Richard V. Licata as Gary Stenopolis, Cecelia Riddett as Winnie Scattergood, Joe Narciso as Bob Simonetti, John LaGidia as Sully, Manuel Terron as Jorge Garcia, Carlos Pizarro as Luis Rodriguez, Nicholas Sean Gomez (1) as Jimmy Diaz, Maurice Carlton as Francois, Rufus Collins as Ira, Gordana Rashovich as Simone Reuben, Dan Lauria as Police Chief, Linda Cook as Paige, Mark Kenneth Smaltz as Judge William Koehler, Michael Mulheren as Judge Harrison Taylor, Paul Austin as Martin Scattergood, Selenis Leyva as DeeDee Salazar, Lee Cobb (1) as Sergeant, Jeannine Comeau as Jury Foreperson, Glenn Fitzgerald as Seth Titell, Ben Weber as Ethan Capp, Paul Calderon as Palmieri, Jose Soto as Kiki Morales, Victor Anthony as Nestor Salazar | Director: James Quinn (2) Writer: William M. Finkelstein (2) | | | |
| 241 :11x12 - Teenage Wasteland (Feb/07/2001) | | The beating death of a restaurant owner leads Briscoe and Green to thrill-seeking teenagers; McCoy and Lewin are forced to decide how young is too young for the death penalty. | | Guest Stars: Sharon Hope as Arraignment Judge, Kay Walbye as Neighbor, Michelle Stern as Heather Russo's Attorney, Clayton LeBouef as Simms's Attorney, Giulia Pagano as Mrs. Russo, Lou Bonacki as Mr. Russo, Erin Dilly as Emily, Brennan Brown as Technician, Gregory Zaragoza as Joseph, Dennis Paladino as Super, Pete Simpson as CSU Officer, Cesar de Leon as Painter #1, Charles Navarrette as Painter #2, Tim Salamandyk as Foreperson, Jo Twiss as Carol Warner, Don Sparks as Lawrence Donato, Danny Burstein as Lester Rosenfeld, Brenda Pressley as Shannon Hayes, Lou Sones as Clerk, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Murphy Guyer as Leslie Stanton, Alex Feldman as Mitch Regan, Molly Regan as Mrs. Regan, John Ramsey as Judge Walter Schrieber, Jason Ritter as Nick Simms, John Heffernan as Marvin Warner, Lynn Chen as Jenny Wu, Wai Ching Ho as Mrs. Ngai, Danielle Accarino as Heather Russo, Audrie J. Neenan as Judge Marilyn Haynes, Ken Garito as Kevin Russo | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Aaron Zelman, Barry Schindel | | | |
| 242 :11x13 - Phobia (Feb/14/2001) | | Briscoe and Green investigate the beating death of a gay man and the kidnapping of his adopted son, and their investigation leads McCoy and Carmichael to believe that homophobia was the motive rather than ransom. | | Guest Stars: Karen Huie as Nori Kitamachie, Jeff Binder as Eric Cross, Malcolm Barrett as Julian Zalak, Tony Cucci as Herb Glenmon, Barbara Bruno as Anita Correa, Joan Bogden as Mrs. McBride, Stephen Federbusch as Sketch Artist, Chris McGarry (1) as CSU Technician, Frank Lombardi (1) as Uniform Policeman, Amiee Turner as Melinda Cross, Richard D'Alessandro as Clerk, Bill Anagnos as McWitty, Mary Ellen Ashley (1) as Jury Foreperson, Toni DiBuono as Jerrilyn Essex, Rebecca Harris as Terry Kurasik, Randy Danson as Susan Powers, Kaiulani Lee (1) as Mrs. Goddard, Peter Galman as Mr. McBride, David Leary as Jerry Vaylor, Brenda Denmark as Rosalie Price, Stephen Berger as Judge David Weintraub, Joseph Vincent Gay (1) as Culver, Catherine Kellner as Celia Goddard, David Vadim as Robert Kelly, David Pittu as Donald Albers, Brian Davies (1) as Trial Judge, Kathleen Chalfant as Ms. Cutler, Eliza Ross as Kay Shippelle | Director: David Platt Writer: Kathy McCormick (1), Lynn Mamet, Wendy Battles | | | |
| 243 :11x14 - A Losing Season (Feb/21/2001) | | Briscoe and Green initially investigate the fiancé of a pregnant woman found dying in the trunk of her car, but the investigation soon turns to professional athlete Cris Cody, who may have had reasons of her own to want the woman and her unborn child out of the way. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Lieb as Mark Marderosian, Haig Kocharian as Gabor Hartunian, Brian Keane as Doctor Murphy, Michelle Powers as Charlene Bettis, Donald Warfield as Ray King, Ray Demattis as Arnold Dickler, Peter Miller (1) as Bartender, Dennis Rees as Lawyer, Sam Turich as Uniform Policeman, Sheryl McCallum as Woman, Cathy Decker as Nurse, Philip Lakin as Kid #1, Alex Rowen as Kid #2, David Dakotablu as Jury Foreperson, Stu "Large" Riley as Dominic Dalton, Joel Friedman as Sidney Rosenberg, Lillian Lux as Sarah Rosenberg, Alex Bowen as Kid #2, Kevin Carrigan as Sergeant, James Rebhorn as Hanson, Doug Stender as Judge Joseph Flint, Nancy Ticotin as Detective Reina Perez, Kevin Daniels as Chris Coty, Dorian Missick as Henry Williams, Michael K. Williams (3) as Marcus Cole, Richard Petrocelli as Bob Sarkisian, Chuck Montgomery as Gabe Rodgers, Lizan Mitchell as Dorothy Meredith, C. J. Wilson as Ed Daniels, Albert Jones as Miles Hawthorne, Liza Lapira as Unknown | Director: Jace Alexander Writer: Wendy Battles, Barry Schindel | | | |
| 244 :11x15 - Swept Away - A Very Special Episode (Feb/28/2001) | When a murder happens on a reality television program, investigators try to identify the real culprits.
Source: Comcast Tv Guide | | Guest Stars: Temai Myambo as Trent, Andre Vippolis as Aaron, Tom Lee as Production Manager, Jason Cataland as Stuart, Ron McClary as Billie Mack, Robert Harriell (2) as Mark Lawford, Christian Borle as Tanto, Claire Alpern as Secretary, Brian McQuillan as Len, Leonard L. Thomas as CSU Technician, Daniel Kaufman as Police Officer, Michaela Conlin as Rocky, Ariel Kelly as Erin, Sheffield Chastain as Malcolm Cardorette, Tom O'Rourke as Peter Behrens, Welker White as Ms. Aronson, Lauren Klein as Judge Carla Solomon, Nancy Ticotin as Reina Perez, Mark Zimmerman as Attorney, Adam Trese as Byron Stark, Maureen Mueller as Melanie Kaufman, Matthew Arkin as Corey Kaufman, Charlie Day (1) as Jeremy, Matthew Saldivan as Gavin, Kris Carr (1) as Clair | Director: James Quinn (2) Writer: William M. Finkelstein (2) | | | |
| 245 :11x16 - Bronx Cheer (Mar/14/2001) | | When a woman is found strangled to death with a large quantity of the drug Ecstasy in her handbag, Detectives Briscoe and Green have difficulty gathering sufficient evidence for an indictment of their prime suspect, drug-dealer Francis 'Taz' Partell. But when they question one of his former associates, they discover new evidence indicating that Taz is responsible for the earlier murder of a bouncer in Bronx county. | | Guest Stars: Victor Truro as Appellate Judge #2, Norma Fire as Appellate Judge #1, Adam Dannheisser as Einstadt, Michael Creo (1) as Dave Davis, Sondra James (1) as Manager, Gene Ruffini as Super, Robert Gerard Larkin (2) as Frank, Artie Fletcher as Stan, Scott Andrew Harrison (1) as Sergeant, James Flaherty as Clerk, Brian Flanagan as Uniform Policeman, Kim Director as Waitress, Michael Mislove as Marvin Gelson, John Randolph as Bronx Precinct Lieutenant, William Christian as Det. Regan, Michael Mulheren as Judge Harrison Taylor, Cynthia Hayden as Vera Shaeffer, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Keith David as Robertson, Zach Grenier as Mr. Hauser, Ross Partridge as Gibson, Elizabeth Regen as Valerie Mankowitz, Mary Catherine Garrison as Elaine Jarrell, Kevin Kash as Tony Shaeffer, Dallas Roberts as Mark Daltrey | Director: Richard Dobbs Writer: Richard Sweren | | | |
| 246 :11x17 - Ego (Mar/21/2001) | | When the dead body of Karen Hall, an investigator with the State Attorney General's Office Criminal Division, is found in a Manhattan river, Detectives Briscoe and Green find that her boss, Frank Conroy, had written off her disappearance as a random kidnapping from an Albany train station. But as more is learned about Conroy's controlling relationships -- with the dead woman, with his wife and with a long-term girlfriend -- he quickly becomes a suspect. | | Guest Stars: Krishen Mehta as Melik Hoca, Adam Sietz as Occupant, Jill Kinney as Roseanne Hall, Nicole Bradin as Nancy Hall, Jeri Arredondo as Littlemoon Birdsong, Jason Manuel Olazabal as Jeffrey Sayles, Alexander Blaise as Roberto, Tom Pearl as Dr. Donald Quinn, Mario Mendoza as Jose, David E. Cruz (1) as Victor, Joe Mortimer as CSU Technician #2, Josh Kleinmuntz as CSU Officer, Jennifer Lynn Michael as Angela Cofresta, Lola Powers as Carol Martin, Alexandra Neil as Alice Marner, Jane Elliot as Isabel Shore, Gerry Bamman as Stan Gillum, Bernie McInerney as Judge Michael Callahan, Fran Lebowitz as Judge Janice Goldberg, Wally Dunn as Vincent Hall, Nancy Ticotin as Reina Perez, Lou Sones as Clerk, Nestor Serrano as Alec Conroy, Leif Riddell as Davis, Malachy Cleary as Franks, Michael Jannetta as Nate Richards | Director: James Quinn (2) Writer: Wendy Battles, William N. Fordes (1) | | | |
| 247 :11x18 - White Lie (Apr/04/2001) | | Briscoe and Green investigate a couple murdered in their apartment, which leads them to the wife of a major in the U.S. army who is involved in anti-drug activities in Colombia, leaving McCoy with the awkward job of getting her to testify. | | Guest Stars: Christopher D. Wells (1) as Air Traffic Controller, Joseph Tudisco as Driver, Roscoe Orman as Trial Judge, Louie Leonardo as Joe Rena, Mike Santana as Tito, Stephen Innocenzi as Bellman, Rafael Cabrera as Detective #1, James Biberi as Detective #2, Harlin C. Kearsley as CSU Officer, Al Cerullo as Helicopter Pilot, John Deyle as Jury Foreperson, Al Thompson (1) as Eddie, Suzanne DiDonna as Brandy Franli, David Anzuelo as Fernando Vercal, Portia Johnson as Yvonne Brady, Michael Gaston as Jim Wyman, Nicole Leach as Mari Espinoza, Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Boles, Socorro Santiago as Teresa Martinez, Charlotte d'Amboise as Caryn Wyman, Michael Hobbs as Pat Conners, Thomas Lyons (1) as Byrne, Jordan Lage as Buddy Marks, Ami Brabson as Donna Faison, Robert Prescott as Majoe Halpern, Crystal Fox as Miss Mancelli, Nelson Landrieu as Deputy Counsel Rojas | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Richard Sweren, Aaron Zelman | | | |
| 248 :11x19 - Whiplash (Apr/18/2001) | | When an hispanic male is found dead from a severe chest trauma, Detectives Briscoe and Green discover that he and two other illegal immigrants had been in a staged automobile accident. As evidence mounts linking numerous similar car crashes with the same employer, chiropractor, insurance adjuster, and lawyers, A.D.A.s McCoy and Carmichael must determine who is ultimately responsible for the man's death, from which so many others profited. | | Guest Stars: Leslie Nipkow as EMT, Leon Adair, Jr. as Eddie, Gia Galeano as Norma Lopez, Matt Eyde as Mike Anderson, Octavio Gomez as Francisco, Robertson Carricart (2) as Priest, Janine Poreda as Girl, Mark Alhadeff as Guy, Delores Mitchell as Neighbor, Herman Chaves as Man, Malcolm Foster Smith as Man #2, Ron Domingo as CSU Technician, Beth Lowy as Jury Foreperson, Tsidii Le Loka as Mrs. N'Dabe, Millie Tirelli as Aunt, Lynn Niederman Silver as Nancy Miller, Sean T. Krishnan as Chad Patel, Lee Shepherd as Doug Lyle, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Michael Hirsch (1) as Paul Thigpen, Connie Winston as Judge Shirley Taylor, Matthew Sussman as Dr. Jerome Raleigh, Christopher Patrick Mullen (1) as Alan Petrie, Doc Dougherty as Bill Reed, Michael J. Burg as Paul Saunders, Dorcas M. Johnson as Edie Claire, Chris Henry Coffey as Bret Marks, Michael H. Ingram (1) as Dr. Russell, Deborah Hazlett as Barker, Leon Addison Brown (1) as Everald Daly, Adriana Sevan as Rosa Santiago | Director: Richard Dobbs Writer: Richard Zelman, Matt Witten | | | |
| 249 :11x20 - All My Children (May/02/2001) | | The murder of a prep school student points to a mystery woman who may have been extorting money from the victim's wealthy father. | | Guest Stars: Lynne Lipton as Mrs. duBow, Kathleen Butler as Audrey Dunn, Jonathan Teague Cook (1) as Paul Bregman, Joe Passaro as Joe Panero, Aisha de Haas as Technician, Barney Fitzpatrick as Doorman, Al Roffe as Ray, Larry Paulsen as Judge Adam Milgram, Charles Tuthill as Father, Frank Cameron as Boy, Richard Duva as CSU Technician, James Shanklin as John Davis, Keith Norris as Adam, Stuart Feldman as Frank Denson, Jerome Le Page as Greg Carter, Chip Zien as Stephen Cromwell, Julianne Nicholson as Jessie Lucas, Tessa Auberjonois as Karen Drucker, Iris Little-Thomas as Judge Barbara Husky, Paul Geier as Dr. Rhinebeck, Nancy Ticotin as Detective Reina Perez, Henry Woronicz as Peter Wilder, Deirdre O'Connell as Joanna Wilder, Kristin Griffith (1) as Brenda Lucas, Fernando Lopez as Unknown, Kelly Cole (1) as Richie, D. L. Shroder as Dennis Burke | Director: David Platt Writer: Noah Baylin, Barry Schindel | | | |
| 250 :11x21 - Brother's Keeper (May/09/2001) | | Briscoe and Green discover a murdered businessman may have been the target of a well-known criminal , but the investigation stumbles when the FBI acts as the suspect's alibi. | | Guest Stars: Clark Jackson as Peterson, Lanie MacEwan as Susan Alford, Ed Kershen as Wilson Parker, Brian Hyman as Boris Walker, Daniel Joseph as Policeman #2, Laura Hughes (1) as Mary Lonegan, Diana Ruppe as Mel, Leah Hocking as Alice, Richard Henning (1) as Hanssen, Jeff Skowron as Charles Bardo, Allison Easter as Anita Chambers, Christopher Burns as Sullivan, Joshua Wilson as Police Officer #1, Mary O'Halloran as Delgado, Jennifer Carta as Constance Brody, Paul Woodburn as Curtis Randall, Eric Michael Gilllett (1) as Danny Johnson, Peggy Pope as Sally Jaspers, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Kevin Eldon as Payton, Michael O'Keefe as Cally/Donald Lonegan, Robert John Burke (3) as Ron Innes, Leland Gantt as Jeff Washington, Bryan Scott Johnson (5) as Scott Tobias, Teagle F. Bougere as Sebastian Waziri, John Joseph Gallagher (1) as Buddha, Lucas Papallias as Art Bilson, Barbara Tirrell as Barbara Landers, Barbara Pitts as Emily Malloy, Stephen Rowe as Kevin Flynn, Mary Elaine Monti as Darla Watley | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Joe Gannon, René Balcer | | | |
| 251 :11x22 - School Daze (May/16/2001) | | Detectives Briscoe and Green investigate when a masked schoolkid opens fire on classmates, killing four and wounding 11. They soon discover more than one student fits the profile of a youth capable of committing such violence. But finding the perpetrator becomes a race against time when an e-mail arrives threatening more murders. | | Guest Stars: Olivia Oguma as Melanie Hsu, Sebastian Sozzi as Tommy Gutierrez, Les McDonough as Mr. Miller, Carey Lowell as Jamie Ross, Marisa Redanty as Principal, Neal Hemphill as Father #1, Colin Fickes as Paul, David Lipman as Judge Morris Torledsky, Doris Belack as Judge Margaret Barry | Director: Richard Dobbs Writer: Eric Overmyer, Barry Schindel | | | | | | |
| 253 :11x24 - Deep Vote (May/23/2001) | | The detectives investigate a woman killed in what appears to be a road rage incident. However, as they retrace her last actions, they suspect she was accidentally murdered by an assassin following the wrong car. The plot thickens when the intended victim turns out to be a reporter who claims to have uncovered a plot to rig an election by a senator, who Briscoe suspects of having connections with the Mafia. | | Guest Stars: Roxanne Hart as Judge Carlin, Deborah Hedwall as Sen. Benton, Brian Connors as Gerald Harmon, Tovah Feldshuh as Danielle Melnick, Karen Shallo as Judge Anna Shiro, Liz Larsen as Jessica Reed, Joe Ponazecki as Louis, Kate Jennings Grant as Linde | | Director: Jace Alexander | | | |
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