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Season 7 |
| 135 :07x01 - Causa Mortis (Sep/18/1996) | | In this ripped-from-the-headlines plot, Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) investigate the carjacking/murder of a young mother who leaves behind a husband and four small children. The case seems cut and dry when they discover the woman covertly recorded her own murder on a pocket tape recorder, even getting the murderer to say his name. When the tape and murder weapon get thrown out of court on a technicality, McCoy (Sam Waterston) and his new partner, Asst. D.A. Jamie Ross (Carey Lowell, 'Leaving Las Vegas'), must pull out all the stops to keep a cold-blooded murderer from going free. | | Guest Stars: Jon Brent Curry (1) as ESU Technician, David Zayas as Raoul Cervantes, Jurian Hughes as M.E. Gardner, David Rainey as Assistant Medical Examiner, Bruce Winant as Morgenstern, Jonathan Teague Cook (1) as Marty Fine, Gloria Irizarry as Rosa Citrone, Jillian Bowen as Jackie Rankin, Cameron Bowen as Rankin 7-year-old Son, Andrea Bowen as Rankin Toddler, Michael Hobbs as Sergeant, William McGuire (4) as ESU Lieutenant, Gerard O'Brien (1) as ESU Technician, Lee Summers as Belmont Uniform Policeman, Jim Lavin as Court Clerk, Michael Dahlen as Young Attendant, Harsh Nayyar as Gas Station Attendant, Tom Cappadona as Victor Driscoll, Alex Bowen as Rankin 9-year-old Son, Ted Kazanoff (1) as Judge Daniel Scarletti, Victor Sierra as Fernando Salva, DeAnn Mears as Judge Maria Gance, Gia Galeano as Gia, George Martin (1) as Abe Mercer, Cyndi Cartagena as Anna Galvez, Louise Sorel as Marcy Fletcher Wrightman, Lawrence Arancio as Ian Rankin, Irma St. Paule as Sally, Mark Kachersky as Shuster, Divina Cook as Mrs. Galvez, Tiffany Fraser as Susan Bayer, Rebecca Nelson as Maureen Rankin, Hugh O'Gorman as Chuck Rodman | Director: Ed Sherin Writer: René Balcer | | | |
| 136 :07x02 - ID (Sep/25/1996) | | The discovery of a naked dead woman in a high-rise elevator sends Briscoe and Curtis on a classic who-dunnit. Before they can solve the crime they have to identify the victim. In the end they learn the woman was killed for her identity - by her own sister. McCoy and Ross must battle a lecherous and vindictive judge over two separate trials to finally bring this bizarre case to a close. Jerry Adler (Manhattan Murder Mystery) and Aida Turturro (The Sopranos) guest star. | | Guest Stars: Daniel Oreskes as Jack Maslin, Alison Martin as Miss Dawkins, Billy Gillespie as Larry, Scott Sherman as Stan, Liam Mitchell (1) as Maxwell, Gano Grills as Jasperson, Robert Raines Martin (4) as Cummings, Viktoria Demtchenko as Ms.Nbela, George Rafferty as Det. Harmon, Thomas Michael Allen (1) as Det. Cook, Cordell Stahl as Hopper, Chat Carlin (1) as Wilkins, Alan Manson as Chief Administrative Judge, Gerry Bamman as Stan Gillum, Julian Gamble as Judge P. Slattery, Judy Frank (1) as Judge Jean Bryant, Emilio Del Pozo as Judge John Sierra, Jerry Adler (1) as Judge Nathan Parks, Aida Turturro as Receptionist, Stephen Mendillo as Lt. Jeffrey London, Pamela J. Gray (1) as Lucy Sullivan, Dicky Fine as Perkles | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Ed Zuckerman | | | |
| 137 :07x03 - Good Girl (Oct/07/1996) | | The murder of a black college student leads Briscoe and Curtis to the doorstep of a 'good' Italian girl who claims she would have nothing to do with a black man. When her fingerprints turn up in the dead man's apartment she changes her story and says she was raped and had to kill the boy in self-defense. McCoy tries to prove otherwise, but pressure from the murder victim's parents forces him to go to trial sooner than expected. His job gets harder when the defense claims reverse discrimination and puts Van Buren on the stand claiming she was guilty of over zealously pursuing a white girl for prosecution. | | Guest Stars: Angel L. Caban as Store Owner, John Lantz as Ken McCurdy, Louis Cantarini as Vernon Link, Vanessa Aspillaga as Irene, Tony Patellis as Lloyd Boxer, Paul Singer as Man on Stoop, Mike Jefferson (1) as CSU Technician Ballard, Anthony Dodge as Court Reporter, Page Gravely as First Reporter, Jo Jo Sydneham as Second Reporter, Frank "Butch The Hat" Aquilino as Uncle Joey, Mark Enis as Process Server, Thomas Clifford Kramer as Court Clerk, Hope Clarke as Judge Emma Reynolds, Taye Diggs as Sky Bell, Myra Lucretia Taylor as Jane Monroe, Dennis Boutsikaris as Al Archer, Joan Copeland as Judge Rebecca Stein, Lil Henderson as Lois Rainey, Robert Turano as Harvey Coyle, Gia Galeano as Gia, Kevin Alexander as Fingerprint Technician, David Rosenbaum as Judge Alan Berman, Chelsea Altman as Danielle Mason, Robin Moseley (1) as Dorothy Mason, Giancarlo Esposito as Mr. Baylor, Jennifer Esposito as Gina Tucci, John A. MacKay (1) as Mr. Mason, Tommy Hollis as Ed Monroe | Director: Jace Alexander Writer: Jeremy R. Littman | | | |
| 138 :07x04 - Survivor (Oct/23/1996) | | The robbery and murder of an antiques and coin dealer leads detectives to a fellow coin dealer. With only circumstantial evidence, Ross and McCoy further investigate the stolen coins, tracing them to another of the victim's clients. Karen Allen (The Perfect Storm) guest stars. | | Guest Stars: Linda Pierce as Nancy Farber, Ruth Williamson as Sophie Mercier, Paula Nyberg as Audrey, Cliff Batuello as Francis Falmouth, Maurizio Benazzo as Gianni Agnelli, Eddie Kaye Thomas (1) as Chad Marham, Jim Abele as Mark Miller, Jerry Matz as Sidney Tuchman, Christian Baskouskas as Mr. Pieper, Gloria Biegler as Mrs. Pieper, Tamara Daniel as Secretary, Susan Bigelow as Paulette Walker, Darrell Larson as Mark Lehmann, Lenka Peterson as Ann Schoenberg, Larry Keith as Francis Dunlap, Chris Walker (1) as CSU Detective Cook, Tovah Feldshuh as Danielle Melnick, Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet, Ron Parady as Martin Bischoff, Karen Allen as Judith Sandler, Lee Bryant as Mrs. Campbell, Lynn Cohen (1) as Countess of Alto-Perugia, Michael Willis as Richard Peterson, Marla Sucharetza as Sally Champlin | Director: Vincent Misiano Writer: Barry M. Schkolnick | | | |
| 139 :07x05 - Corruption (Oct/30/1996) | | A fellow detective claims he shot a suspected drug dealer in self-defense, but none of his fellow officers can corroborate his story. As the detectives dig deeper, they begin receiving threats from the accused detective -- which leads ADA Ross (Carey Lowell) to have him arrested. Skipp Sudduth (Third Watch) makes a guest appearance. | | Guest Stars: William Paulson as Gary Gaviola, Alexandra Loria as Marilyn Manning, Mark Giordano as Galloway, Dupre Kelly as Two Tone, Carlos A. Alonso as Leo, Philip LeStrange as Commissioner De Maio, Manuel Antonio Estrella as Ruben Morales, Sandor Tecsy as Lewis, Liberty Jean as Woman, Merrill Holtzman as Milton Corboy, Josef Sommer as Judge Lawrence Hellman, Jeff Williams as Detective Kenny Edwards, Kirk Acevedo as Richie Morales, Nancy Ticotin as Club Bahia Hostess, Michael Medeiros as Internal Affairs Detective Reynolds, Edward D. Murphy (1) as Lieutenant, Kevin Conway (1) as Lt. John Flynn, Caroline Kava as Betty Abrams, Don Billett as Attorney for Flynn, Tim Ransom as Detective Andy Sullivan, Skipp Sudduth as Internal Affairs Detective | Director: Matthew Penn Writer: Gardner Stern | | | |
| 140 :07x06 - Double Blind (Nov/06/1996) | | The shooting death of a likable janitor leaves no visible evidence and no motive. The only peculiarity about the killing is that the murderer used mercury-tipped homemade bullets -- which leads detectives to turn to an aging criminal for help. | | Guest Stars: Jim Bulleit as Barney Cooper, Randle Mell as Aaron Blum, Vivienne Benesch as Lori Franklin, Dan Ziskie as Fred Sawyer, Richard Hamilton (1) as James 'Jimmy the Pin' Poulos, Robert Hirschfeld as Detective Manny Lipsitz, D. C. Benny as Ramirez, Martin Shakar as Stephan Elstead, Will Osborne (1) as John Daly, Rita Wolf as Connie Lembeck, Victor Anthony as Dan Birney, Ed Kershen as Robert Kort, Dominic Marcao as Detective Bracken, Mark Bateman as Alan Sawyer, John Bedford Lloyd (1) as Dr. Christian Varick, Christine Farrell as Arlene Shrier, Irene Ng as Xuan-Lan Nguyen, Elain R. Graham (1) as Corrine Casik, Tom O'Rourke as Peter Behrens, E. Katherine Kerr (1) as Mrs. Sawyer, Jennifer Van Dyck as Jill Perry, Susan Blommaert as Judge Rebecca Steinman, Fred J. Scollay (1) as Judge Andrew Barsky, Ben Hammer as Judge Herman Mooney, Gene Canfield as Gerald Bailey, Larry Attile as Bob DeLuca, Bill Cohen (4) as Sam Krasny, Paul Geier as Dr. Charles Webb, John DiBenedetto as Bruce Couri | Director: Christopher Misiano Writer: William N. Fordes (1), Jeremy R. Littman | | | |
| 141 :07x07 - Deadbeat (Nov/13/1996) | | A car broker's murder reveals that he was a deadbeat dad, but was his ex-wife or ex-father-in-law to blame for his death? When the father-in-law refuses to plea bargain, McCoy grows suspicious of his self-defense claim. Jerry Stiller (The King of Queens) guest stars. | | Guest Stars: David Healy (2) as Mr. Reynolds, Abby Lewis as Mrs. Mills, Jim Frangione as Det. Scapelli, Paul Urcioli as Bellman, Edward James Hyland as Gorian, Joyce Lynn O'Connor as Mrs. Reynolds, J. Evan Bonifant as Joey Reynolds, Emily Colt as Cheryl Reynolds, Sharon Angela as Delia, Michael Dowling (1) as Bailiff, Elaine Tse as Dr. Chan, Jerry Mayer (1) as Leon Storch, Madeline Lee as Judge Susan Amberger, David A. Carlson as Backus, Anthony J. Coleman as Steve, O. L. Duke as Jackson, Barbara Eda-Young as Betsy Graves, Scott Sowers as Joe Kirby, Larry Sherman as Judge Colin Fraser, Mark Casella as Det. Doyle, Val Avery as Max Schaeffer, Deborah Hedwall as Arlene Schaeffer Webber, Tamara Tunie as Caroline Bennett, Renée Props as Victoria Lewis, Jordan Lage as Charles, Zachary Kady as Billy Webber, Jerry Stiller as Sam Pokras, Nick Sandow as Pete Pogosian, Vincent Pastore as Jimmy Pogosian | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Ed Zuckerman, I. C. Rapoport | | | |
| 142 :07x08 - Family Business (Nov/20/1996) | | The murder of the president of New York's most popular (and expensive) department store leads Briscoe and Curtis to two feuding daughters of the store's elderly owner, in this modern day 'King Lear.' McCoy and Ross try to play the estranged sisters off each other for a conviction, however they might be too tricky for their own good as they are out-maneuvered at every turn by the family patriarch. | | Guest Stars: David Thornton as Paul Medici, Joseph Wiseman as Seymour Bergreen, Olek Krupa as Victor Popov, Anna Alvim as Irma Lopez, Buzz Bovshow as Charles Herman, Chuma Hunter-Gault as Jose Ramos, Gene Silvers as Clarence Gray, Carmen Lopez as Gloria Manquez, Victor Slezak as Jeffery Arbaugh, Jean De Baer (1) as Laura Bergreen, Bill Moor (1) as Bill Patton, Richard Venture as Douglas Greer, Rochelle Oliver as Judge Grace Larkin, James Murtaugh as David Solomon, Frank Girardeau as John 'Pot Belly' Podbielski, Jim Moody as Bobby Fox, Toni James (1) as Jury Forewoman, Anne Twomey as Kate Bergreen-Spiegel | Director: Lewis H. Gould (1) Writer: Barry M. Schkolnick, Gardner Stern | | | |
| 143 :07x09 - Entrapment (Jan/08/1997) | | The shooting of a black community leader is linked to a two-year old crime. Briscoe and Curtis butt heads with the FBI during their investigation which implicates an FBI informant. Meanwhile, McCoy and Ross must battle a hostile and distrustful black community while sorting through the labyrinth of half-truths and cover-ups to determine who the real killer is. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Aldridge as Eldridge, David Brummel as Pollard, Michael Marcus as Arraignment Judge Jefferson Russo, Brienin Bryant as Lori Odlum, Michael Potts as Reggie Dobbs, Avery Kidd Waddell as Kevin Orgell, Pamela Isaacs as Corrine Samuels, Charles Gale as Technician, Norman Max Maxwell as Sergeant, Michael Sean McGuinness as FBI Agent Glenn Hartley, Paul Navarra as Rick Gill, John Quinn as Hotel Dick, Eileen Rivera as Nurse, James Hanlon as Charlie Davies, Andrew Finney as Court Clerk, Elizabeth Van Dyke as Sheryll Scruggs, Fil Formicola as Leo Robertson, Herb Foster as Alex Piven, Michael Gaston as Ron Fletcher, Robert Hogan as Agt. Carlin, Jesse Doran as Robert Falco, Jack Ryland as Arraignment Judge Mark Burns, Joseph Siravo as Lou Shore, Arthur French as Vernon Johnson, Donna Hanover as Judge Deborah Bourke, William Hill (2) as Eddie Page, Lenore Harris as Legal Aid Attorney, Angela Bullock as Miss Watkins, Gloria Foster as Satima Tate, Samuel E. Wright as Dubois, Chris McKinney as Huey Tate, Ron Cephas Jones as Roland Books, Michelle Hurd as Angela Roney | Director: Matthew Penn Writer: René Balcer, Richard Sweren | | | |
| 144 :07x10 - Legacy (Jan/15/1997) | | The investigation of a seemingly random shooting leads Briscoe and Curtis to a brazen, cold-blooded hitman, and the only way to bring him down is for Briscoe to pose as his competition. The case is complicated during trial when we learn that the victim was shot as revenge for a murder he committed himself just three years ago. Bradley White (Pay It Forward) and Frances Sternhagen (ER) guest star. | | Guest Stars: Hugh O'Gorman as Chuck Rodman, Becky London as Judge R.L. Webber, Richard Michael Hughes (3) as Patrick Dean, John McGrane as Fred, Denise Casano as Young Woman, Bianca Collins as Darlene Muller, Michael Boyle as Grimley, Drew Militano as Court Clerk, Victor Williams as Off. Wilson, Mercedes Herrero as Off. Jones, Sean Arbuckle as E. R. Doctor, MaryLouise Burke as Mrs. Collins, Jenny Robertson as Robin Shepherd, Mark Margolis as Mr. Bronson, Paul Austin as Det. Rossi, Richard M. Davidson (1) as Adrian Kaye, Christine Farrell as Arlene Shrier, David Lipman as Judge Morris Torledsky, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Estelle Muller, Bradley White as Jim Shepard, Tom Riis Farrell (1) as Howard Phillips, Charlotte Moore as Julia DeBakey, Jere Shea as Mr. Goldman, Johann Carlo as Mrs. Zabner | Director: Brian Mertes Writer: Ed Zuckerman, Jeremy R. Littman | | | |
| 145 :07x11 - Menace (Feb/05/1997) | | An apparent suicide turns out to be murder as Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a woman who jumped from a bridge (in front of numerous bystanders) to avoid a crazed attacker with whom she was apparently involved in a fender-bender. When they are unable to convict, McCoy and Ross dig deeper and discover that the 'accident' might not have been so accidental after all. Meanwhile, Detective Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) is tossed out of his house after admitting to his wife that he had an affair. | | Guest Stars: Bill Richardone as Peter Rawls, Paul Tavianni as Forensic Tech Frost, Rusty DeWees as Dave Randall aka 'Randall the Candle', Megan Folsom as Shawna Gates, Steven Stahl as Detective Rod MacNeal, Tony Torn as Remy, Joan Buddenhagen as Deanne Morris, Stan Schwartz as Mike McDugan Sr., Max Raven as Patron, Michael Mislove as James Lyman, Chris Prizzi (1) as Sergeant, Jack Mungovan as Officer Wheeler, Tamara Daniel as District Attorney's Clerk, Joseph Palese as Court Clerk, Stephen Axelrod as Philly, James McCauley as Bobby Morris, Katherine Narducci as Mrs. Marsh, Christopher Cousins as Robert Dorning, James Georgiades as Mr. Marsh, John Ramsey as Judge Walter Schreiber, Gustave Johnson as Mr. Styles, Ed Wheeler as John Cromwell, Francine Beers as Arraignment Judge Janis Silver, Tom Bloom as Doorman, John Fiore as Tony Profaci, Tony Lo Bianco as Sal DiMarco, Marilyn Rockafellow as Mrs. Whatney, Jennifer Server as Dr. Shanfsky, Caitlin Clarke (1) as Attorney for Robert Dorning, John Ellison Conlee (1) as Crazy' Mike McDugan, John Cullum as Harold Dorning | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: I. C. Rapoport | | | |
| 146 :07x12 - Barter (Feb/12/1997) | | Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) investigate the shooting of a member of a local co-op board and suspect it's a case of mistaken identity. They go on to link the crime to a sleazy loan company, but not before another victim surfaces. ADA McCoy (Sam Waterston) is also convinced that he's got the right man, but evidence doesn't support this claim. | | Guest Stars: Michael DeVries as William Vander, Ellen Tobie as Mrs. Poletti, James Goodwin Rice as Mark Poletti, Christopher Loomis Brown (6) as Car Dealer, Timothi-Jane Graham as Trainer, Alec Phoenix as Peter Messina, Joe Pussard as Owner, Annie Chapin as ER Doctor, Andy Utaberger as Guard, Robert Jimenez as CSU Technician, John E. Brady (1) as Coroner's Assistant, Kay McClelland as Kathy Burns, Andy Umberger as Guard, Robert John Gomes as First Uniform Policeman, Tom Bellin (1) as Dave Sheehan, Mary Peterson as Linda Krinsky, George T. Odom as George Holden, Scotty Bloch as Tashjian's Attorney, Brian Howe as John Mack, Scott Bryce as Steven Tashjian, Jordan Leeds as Joseph Kaiser, Olga Merediz as Judge Louise Castillo, Vince Pacimeo as Det. Martino, George DiCenzo as Sam 'Bunny' Russo, Victor Argo as Enrique Flores, Bruce Kronenberg as Eric Hoffman, Cynthia Darlow as Kay Jensen, Tom Brennan as Art Ganz, Meg Mundy as Harriet Keenan, Dana Reeve as Susan Tashjian, Greer Goodman as Mrs. Ganz | Director: Dan Karlok Writer: René Balcer, Eddie Feldmann (1) | | | |
| 147 :07x13 - Matrimony (Feb/19/1997) | | A wealthy elderly man is murdered and detectives instantly suspect his much younger wife, a former stripper. McCoy and Ross, believing that the estate lawyer also had a role in the man's killing, desperately find a way to implicate the conspiring duo. | | Guest Stars: Stephen Bradbury (1) as Victor Henckel, Kenneth Garner as Maitre D', Munson Hicks as Harkness, Robin Martin as Nadine, Julie Lauren as Linda, Chris Orbach (1) as Jason, John Rainer as Barry Devine, Todd Davis as Detective Henry, Mary Carol Johnson (1) as Jury Foreman, Mark Kenneth Smaltz as Elias Bunch, Jordan Lund as Laramy, Maya McLaughlin as Cassie Jordan, Anna Kathryn Holbrook as Velma Darcy, Larry Fleischman as Szyzmanski, George Grizzard as Arthur Gold, Roger Serbagi as Judge Robert Quinn, Arija Bareikis as Kim Triandos, Michael Lombard as Robert Mellors, Boyd Gaines as Oliver Shain, Lazaro Perez as Luis Polanco, Alex Toma as Ronnie Polanco | Director: Lewis H. Gould (1) Writer: Ed Zuckerman, Richard Sweren | | | |
| 148 :07x14 - Working Mom (Feb/26/1997) | | The shooting of an ex-cop in a neighborhood notorious for prostitution leads Briscoe and Curtis to two suburban housewives who are secretly high-class hookers. When one of the housewife's specialty lipstick is matched to a lipstick sample taken from a very private spot on the victim, it seems like McCoy has an open and shut case. However, the accused soon claims rape and hires a famous women's rights attorney to defend her. Felicity Huffman (Sports Night) guest stars. | | Guest Stars: Portia Johnson as Mona, Trisha Gorman as May, Henry Stram as Kaplan, Johnny Garcia (1) as Jose Duarte, Jordan Berkow as Iris Collier, Paula Pizzi as Muriel, Felicia Wilson as Sherelle, Michael Irby as Boca, David Anzuelo as Machada, Michael Mulheren as CSU Technician, Tony Jones (1) as Jacobsen, Andrew Shiva as Foreman, Pamela Holden Stewart as Jane Tennick, Richard Bright as Victim's Former Police Captain, John Cunningham (1) as Daniel Metzler, William Severs as Judge Henry Fillmore, Socorro Santiago as Teresa Regalado, Billy Strong as Gino Ricardo, Ray Anthony Thomas as Arnold Waring, Richard Litt as Gwinn, Gregory Northrop (1) as Workman, Elaine Stritch as Lanie Stieglitz, Felicity Huffman as Hillary Colson, Jodie Markell as Sondra Benton, Richard Poe as Mac Bernum, David Chandler (3) as Louis Colson | Director: Jace Alexander Writer: I. C. Rapoport, Jeremy R. Littman | | | |
| 149 :07x15 - D-Girl (1) (Mar/13/1997) | | In Part One of a Law & Order trilogy, Curtis and Briscoe find the body of a woman who has been decapitated, as well as having had her hands and feet cut off. When she is finally identified as the head of a major film studio, the detectives travel to Los Angeles to question a physical trainer to the stars who's doing more with his clients than just lifting weights. Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls) and Janeane Garofalo (Mystery Men) guest star. | | Guest Stars: Ken Forman as bartender, Maria Bellantoni as Carmela Rago, Susan Cella as Maria Rago, Brian McQuillan as Luke Richmond, Marla Rubinoff as Shane Perry, Don Creech as Carl Thurston, Renee Bluestone as Mrs. Stacy Rudman, Carolyn Gorel (2) as Katie, Gene Ruffini as Bum, Jo Twiss as Neighbor, Robert Dolan as CSU technician, Gregg Dubner as Newscaster, Ben Cain as Court Clerk, Robert Culp as Himself, Gary Evans as Uniform Policeman Richie, John Kudan as Jerome, Paul Hecht as Dr. Dan Duval, Janeane Garofalo as Greta Heis, Dick Latessa as Unknown, John Haymes Newton as Judge Eric Caffey, Norma Fire as Judge Pamela Jensen, Keith Szarabajka as Neal Gorton, Lauren Graham as Lisa Lundquist, Scott Cohen as Eddie Newman, Rainer Grant as Marlowe Powers, Harrison Young as Gus, Scott Rabinowitz as Dr. Levine, Michael Zaslow as Ben Hollings, Michael Harney as Lt. Stu Miller, Jeffrey D. Sams as Evan Grant | Directors: Ed Sherin, Constantine Makris Writer: Ed Zuckerman, Gardner Stern, René Balcer | | | |
| 150 :07x16 - Turnaround (2) (Mar/20/1997) | | In Part Two, while in Los Angeles investigating the brutal slaying of a studio mogul, Briscoe and Curtis begin to belive that their main suspect would not have been able to commit such a crime on his own. The detectives must return to New York to follow up on a new lead, which then allows Ross and McCoy to indict a new suspect. Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls) and Paul Hecht (Private Parts) guest star. | | Guest Stars: Brooks Rogers as Dr. Dietrich Parks, Toni DiBuono as Mrs. Morrell, Jeffrey Force as Chasen Morrell, Eva Donia Silver-Smith as Janey Morrell, Rex Robbins as Kettering, Timothy Cavanaugh as Night Clerk, Jay Russell as Chauffeur, Tom Kane (1) as Garage Clerk, Matthew Locricchio as Airport Manager, DeAnn Mears as Judge Maria Ganz, Josh Liveright as Traffic Division Clerk, Robert Phelps as Ellison's Attorney, Michael Zaslow as Ben Hollings, Glenn Kubota as Dennis Hayaski, John Philbin as Fleet Manager, J. P. Linton (1) as Allan Fenwick, Paul Hecht as Dr. Daniel Duval, Kevin O'Rourke as Jerry Weiss, Philip LeStrange as Larry Fuchs, Nicholas J. Giangiulio as Mr. Morrell, Donald Corren as Medill, Amy Hohn as Canton, Al DeCristo as Forensic Garage Technician, George Guidall as Mr. Ellison, Keith Szarabajka as Neal Gorton, Lauren Graham as Lisa Lundquist, Scott Cohen as Eddie Newman, Jeffrey D. Sams as Evan Grant, Michael Harney as Stu Miller | Director: Ed Sherin Writer: René Balcer, Gardner Stern, Ed Zuckerman | | | |
| 151 :07x17 - Showtime (3) (Mar/27/1997) | | In the final part of the trilogy, the case against a murdered studio head's ex-husband -- who happens to be a famous director -- goes to trial. However, a recording of an executive meeting reveals that the victim was about to testify in a sexual harassment suit against one of her film studio's most powerful executives, which casts doubt on the ex-husband as a suspect. Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls), Janeane Garofalo (Mystery Men) and Michael Zaslow (One Life to Live) guest star. | | Guest Stars: Amy Povich as Lasky, Stuart Feldman as Kevin, Stephanie Lane (1) as Denise, Aasif Mandvi as Gulab Singh, David Kener as Ralston, Mary Catherine Nashlenas as Olivia Curtis, Arielle Kaplan as Serena Curtis, Caralyn Gorel (1) as Katie, Diana Lama as Receptionist, Daniel D'Amico (1) as Process Server, Patricia Randell as Reporter, Jud Meyers as Reporter, Karen Ullman as Jury Foreperson, Keely Eastley as Susan Spencer, Stewart Bick as Jennings Canter, Paul Hecht as Dr. Daniel Duval, Janeane Garofalo as Greta Heis, Franchelle Stewart Dorn as Ms. Joyner, Bernie McInerney as Judge Michael Callahan, Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet, Bill Cwikowski as Jerry Vance, Lee Shepherd as Ben Tanner, Pat Moya as Deborah Curtis, George Guidall as Mr. Ellison, Keith Szarabajka as Neal Gorton, Lauren Graham as Lisa Lundquist, Scott Cohen as Eddie Newman, Michael Zaslow as Ben Hollings | Director: Ed Sherin Writer: Ed Zuckerman, Gardner Stern, René Balcer | | | |
| 152 :07x18 - Mad Dog (Apr/02/1997) | | McCoy (Sam Waterston) testifies at the parole hearing of a convicted serial rapist and is enraged when the perpetrator, Lewis Darnell (guest star Burt Young), is released after serving only 18 years of a 30-year sentence. Later a 17-year-old girl is found suffocated in her home, and McCoy, sensing that Darnell is the murderer but short on evidence, sets out to find a legal loophole to ensure Darnell's speedy return to prison. McCoy's persistence -- from 24-hour surveillance to the use of 'Megan's Law' -- brings him dangerously close to abusing his prosecutorial authority. | | Guest Stars: Donald Christopher as Doctor, Barton Tinapp as Roger Taban, Merritt Wever as Myra, Anthony Ruivivar as Raymond Cartena, Stephen McKinley Henderson as Judge Gerald Mowat, Sarah Burke (2) as Natalie's Mother, Candice Rose as Tami, Sylvia Kauders as Elderly Woman, Monique Cintron as Young Mother, John LaGioia as Super, Ron Brice as Officer Service, Edward Cannan (1) as CSU Tech Atwood, Tamara Daniel as Secretary, Teddy Coluca as Leacock, Olivia Negron as Mrs. Perez, Laurie Kennedy (1) as Judge Edna Shields, Eden Riegel as Natalie, Ned Eisenberg as James Granick, David Fonteno as Mr. Munro, Edward D. Murphy (1) as Parole Board Member, John 'Spike' Finnerty as CSU Technician, Jeannine Comeau as Clerk, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet, John Fiore as Tony Profaci, Burt Young as Lewis Darnell, Dan Frazer as Judge Barry McLellan, Lisa Lo Cicero as Janeane Darnell, Alice Liu as Sasabe | Director: Christopher Misiano Writer: René Balcer | | | |
| 153 :07x19 - Double Down (Apr/16/1997) | | When a liquor store robbery goes bad, an off-duty copy is caught in the crossfire. Detective discover the robbers stole a vehicle, but the driver and vehicle are still missing. Once a suspect is apprehended his attempts to bribe the district attorney's in exchange for evidence only get him deeper in trouble. Edie Falco (The Sopranos) guest stars. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Polk as CSU Technician, Jack Cirillo as Security Guard, Chris Ceraso as Assistant M.E., Jerome Le Page as Dennis Harp, Mary Fogarty as Hilda Harp, Lia Yang as Dr. Chang, Gregg Bello as Noonan, Leonid Uscher as Superintendant, Jefferson Breland as Uniform Policeman #1, Don Hewitt as Russell Schaeffer, Bruce Smolanoff as Uniform Policeman #2, Kenny Cranna as Number Four, Allen Lewis Rickman as Number Six, David Shuman as Court Clerk, Gary Perez as Rodolfo Rodriguez, Joe Sharkey as Stan McVittie, Chris Marquette as Ricky, Nancy Addison Altman as Judge Selma Davis, Shawn Elliott as Judge Dominic Santos, Jay Spadaro as Earl Novak, John Fiore as Tony Profaci, David Lipman as Judge Morris Torledsky, Luke Reilly as Henry H. Harp, Edie Falco as Sally Bell, Spiro Malas as Mr. Oakley, Marco Greco as Jackson, John Griesemer as Driver, Kevin Kash as Marvin, Marlene Forte as Sandra Pena, Theresa Merritt as Ruth Titus | Director: Arthur W. Forney Writer: Shimon Wincelberg, Ed Zuckerman | | | |
| 154 :07x20 - We Like Mike (Apr/30/1997) | | A man is found shot to death shortly after receiving help with a flat tire. Briscoe and Curtis find the "Good Samaritan", a hard-working suspect whom they arrest just minutes before his wedding. However, they arrest the wrong man and their first suspect turns out to be McCoy's only witness to the real killer. Between the cops ruining this man's wedding and the death threats if he testifies, McCoy's perfect witness refuses to come forward. | | Guest Stars: Dina Pearlman (1) as Ruth Gottlieb, Richard Ziman as Dr. Marienthal, Paul O'Brien as Bronx ADA Polk, James Reno as Lt. Brosnan, Glenn Wein as Pharmacist, Phil Harrison as Stan, Frannie Handman as Gertrude, Michelle Hurst as Public Defender, Robert Montano (2) as CSU Technician, Joseph Riccobene as Policeman, Penelope Willis as Nurse, Fran Reiter as Jury Forewoman, Gaetano Lisi as Technician, Steven Goldstein as Rabbi Kornstein, Marty Grabstein as Ackerman, Henry Yuk as Lao, Frank John Hughes as Mike Bodack, Reiko Aylesworth as Tiffany Sherman, Patricia Mauceri (1) as Virginia Watts, Stuart Burney as Joostens, Marcell Rosenblatt as Court Reporter, Casey Siemaszko as Shuman, Ron Frazier (1) as Judge Aldo Iannello, Benny Nieves as Ricky Garcia, Fernando Lopez as Tony Garcia, John Doman as Frank Gottlieb, Sam Reni as Jack, Ronald Weyand as Father Dimitrius, Santo Fazio as Miles | Director: David Platt Writer: Gardner Stern, I. C. Rapoport | | | |
| 155 :07x21 - Passion (May/07/1997) | | When the young, beautiful editor of an up-and-coming writer is murdered in the writer's apartment, the trail leads Briscoe and Curtis to the writer's scorned and abused girlfriend. However, once she is arrested a complex game of cat and mouse begins between her and the D.A.'s office, leaving McCoy and Ross to untangle the lies and try to find out who is covering for whom and who is the real murderer. | | Guest Stars: Louis Giovannetti (1) as Mario, Larry Clarke (1) as Dr. Norman Ganz, John McLoughlin (1) as Judge Lloyd Williams, John Robinson (1) as Dr. Andrews, Barbara Berjer as Mrs. Gannett, Rik Colitti as Fanning, James Weston as Maxwell Grimes, Brian Dykstra as Uniformed Policeman #2, Brendan O'Malley as CSU Technician, Marta Vidal as Operator, Robert Joseph Coffin (2) as Court Clerk, John Carpenter (3) as Milton Gannett, Ira Wheeler as Judge Ivan Hopper, Patti Karr (1) as Judge Rita Haines, Lola Powers as Mrs. Krinsky, Cynthia Harris (1) as Adele Diamond, Saundra McClain as Flora Marley, Sara Botsford as Diane Posner, Oren Sofer as Austin Posner, Everett Quinton as Jeffrey Weiss, Robert Foxworth as Charles Evans, Guy Paul as Nicholas Dalton, John Coughlin as Timothy Stevens, Jennie Moreau as Nancy Hoffman, MacIntyre Dixon as Peter Hilligan, Ryan Dunn as Jane, William Cain (2) as Paul O'Farrell | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: Barry M. Schkolnick | | | |
| 156 :07x22 - Past Imperfect (May/14/1997) | | The investigation into the murder of a 'has-been' cover girl leads Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) to uncover old secrets the deceased was desperately trying to hide. Drug addicts, illegitimate children and a blackmailing lawyer head the list of suspects, and attorney-client privileges force McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Ross (Carey Lowell) to offer a solution so that everyone 'wins.' S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star. | | Guest Stars: Fiona Gallagher as Sheila Mullins, Eileen Lawless as Karen Alston, Kitty Chen as Judge Elizabeth Yee, Bob Laiban as Judge Bernard Kelman, Alan Pottinger as Marty Fix, Clark Middleton as Ellis, Mimi Weddell as Mrs. Sandinsky, David Ellzey as Donald Cox, Ellen Whyte (1) as Nurse DeLong, Gibby Brand as Bernard Arbitman, Gordana Rashovich as Elaine Nichols, Josh Pais as M.E. Borak, Kevin Alexander as CSU Dryden, René Augesen as Sonja Harlann, Katherine Borowitz as Marjorie Larson, Bray Poor as Grant Silverman, Paul Lieber as Jimmy Burke, Jack Hallett (1) as Abrams, David McCallum (1) as Craig Holland, Adam Kaufman (1) as Douglas Burke | Director: Christopher Misiano Writer: Janis Diamond | | | |
| 157 :07x23 - Terminal (May/21/1997) | | The investigation into a shooting spree at a posh fund-raiser seems to lead to the work of anti- Semitic fanatics, until Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) realize that the killings were far more personal in nature. When the real killer is caught, fireworks fly as Schiff (Steven Hill) and McCoy (Sam Waterston) find themselves in a battle with the Governor to keep their jobs. | | Guest Stars: Stephen Adly-Guirgis as Ibrahim, Allan Heinberg as Markson, Jason Antoon as Nidal Salam, James Biberi as Reynolds, Lois Markle as Ms. Kaplan, Ramsey Faragallah as Mahmud, David Deblinger as Miller, Diane Cossa (1) as Ms. Conroy, Susie Essman as Ms. Shapiro, Geoffrey Cantor (1) as Mirvis, Leslie Nipkow as Linda Jones, Rob Nigro as Police Officer, Peter Von Berg as Doctor, Ava Haddad as Sally Jacobs, Richard Topol as Mickey Fine, Peter Jay Fernandez (1) as Mr. Tyrell, Jack Gilpin as Mr. Axtell, Charlotte Colavin as Judge Lisa Pongracic, John Driver as Phillip Keenan, Michael P. Moran (1) as Judge Horace Barclay, John DiBenedetto as McGill, Donald Corren as Medill, Dani Klein as Susan Beckner, Liana Pai as Carolyne Trang, Kent Williams as Hank Coburn, David Cromwell as Mr. Veitch, Roy Thinnes as Victor Panatti, Julia Gibson (1) as Sara Wexman, Jerry Ball as Jury Foreman | Director: Constantine Makris Writer: René Balcer, Ed Zuckerman | | | |
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