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Season 9
Exiled: A Law & Order Movie (Nov/08/1998)
Since he has been sent to Staten Island after attacking a city councilman, Detective Logan is trying to earn a spot back with the NYPD. Logan finds out about a case involving a prostitute's murder and he figures this could be his ticket back. His lieutenant reluctantly assigns him to the case and is teamed up with Detective Frankie Silvera. During the case they come across a mob figure and father while learning that there is a dirty cop in Logan's old precinct.
Starring Roles: Sam Waterston as E.A.D.A. Jack McCoy, Jerry Orbach as Det. Lennie Briscoe, S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. Anita Van Buren, Benjamin Bratt as Det. Rey Curtis, Chris Noth as Det. Mike Logan, | Guest Stars: John Fiore as Det. Tony Profaci, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Liz Larsen as C.S.U. Jessica Reed, Ned Eisenberg as Jerry Kleinert, Dann Florek as Capt. Don Cragen, Dabney Coleman as Lt. Kevin Stolper, Dana Eskelson as Det. Frankie Silvera, Nicole Ari Parker as Georgeanne Taylor, Tony Musante as Don Giancarlo Uzielli, Costas Mandylor as Gianni Uzielli, Ice-T as Seymour 'Kingston' Stockton, Paul Guilfoyle (1) as Det. Sammy Kurtz, Vanessa Liguori as Gina Uzielli
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Charles Kipps
Story: Charles Kipps, Chris Noth
 
182 :09x01 - Cherished (Sep/23/1998)
The investigation into the death of an adopted baby girl leads Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) to uncover secrets an adoptive family was desperately trying to hide. When the baby's brother turns out to be an abusive and disturbed young boy, Assistant District Attorney McCoy (Sam Waterston) and his new headstrong partner, Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael, try to prove it was murder. They soon realize things don't always appear as they seem. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Joseph Priestly as Foreperson, Amy Resnick as Dr. Maureen Atkins, William Paulson as Samuel Holtz, Deborah Cresswell as Martha Robertson, Mark Rosenthal as Dr. Charters, Keely Eastley as Judge Lillian Barone, Joseph Jamrog as George Bigelow, Katie C. Sparer as Martha Davies, Dan Snook as Jim Sullivan, Angela Pupello as Patricia Sullivan, Teresa Yenque as Angela Cruz, Gary Evans as Off. Blackledge, Mike Burstyn as Kevin Yates, Laurie Kennedy (1) as Judge Edna Shields, Tom Stechschulte as Judge Harold Rockwell, Graham Winton as Mr. Waring, Glynis Bell (1) as Dr. Elaine Spencer, Kevin Eldon as Oscar Castellano, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Joe Grifasi as Warings' Attorney, Jeanne Ruskin as Connerys' Attorney, Spencer Breslin as Nicholas Waring, Lisa Bostnar as Elizabeth Waring, Monique Fowler as Megan Connery, Edward Conery as Edward Connery, Victor Steinbach as Dr. Andre Kostov
Director: Ed Sherin
Writer: Kathy McCormick (1)
 
183 :09x02 - DWB (Oct/07/1998)
Detectives discover a shocking twist involving unlikely suspects when they investigate the brutal beating of a black man dumped near the highway.
Guest Stars: Jane Cronin as Sylvia, E. J. Carroll (1) as Off. Fenwick, Mike Lisenco as Krutsky, C. S. Lee (1) as Kenny Chen, Moira Driscoll as Dr. Judy Summers, Chevi Colton as Dottie, Ted Neustadt as Quinn, Steve Coats as McHenry, Keenan Shimizu as CSU Technician Hsu, Lawrence Green (1) as Forensics Technician Jackson, Patrick Welsh as Mark, Robert Cea (1) as David, Bart Tangredi as CSU Technician, David Langston Smyrl as Artie Dickson, Marcia Haufrecht as Linda Coffey, Stephanie Cannon as Claudia Sawchuck, John Driver as Bob Gervitz, Tom Mardirosian as Mr. Butler, Michael Cullen (1) as James Deitz, Chuck Patterson as Mr. Cutty, Mark Kenneth Smaltz as Judge William Koehler, Lee Cobb (1) as Gilbert Rausch, John Fiore as Tony Profaci, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, John Ventimiglia as Frank Dietrick, David Valcin as Off. Fratelli, Pamela Isaacs as Mrs. Michaels, Marilyn Chris as Gayatri Devi, Johnny Lee Davenport (1) as Rev. Theodore Dempsey
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Kathy McCormick (1)
 
184 :09x03 - Bait (Oct/14/1998)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) struggle to unravel a chain of half-truths given to them by a victim who was taken to the hospital after being robbed, shot and wounded in the East Village - far from his suburban Connecticut home. As they try to draw the truth from their victim, they stumble on the cold-blooded murder of a young girl. Will Briscoe take the stand to help Assistant District Attorney McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Assistant District Attorney Carmichael convict the murderer or will police legalities interfere with the case? S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Jeremy Nagel as Eric Pope, David Adkins (1) as Dr. Lesser, John Jellison as Mr. Teasdale, Sabra Jones McAteer as Tracy Teasdale, Jessica Cauffiel as Cashier, Russell Harper as Eddie DeSantis, Sondra Gorney as Mrs. Kessler, Ted Arcidi as Landlord, Bob Ader as Father, Joseph Blair as Son, Wayne Maxwell as Derelict #1, Neil Harris (1) as Derelict #2, Stephen Axelrod as CSU Technician Catalano, Eddie Kaye Thomas (1) as Ethan Vance, J. B. Smoove as Levon, Glenn Kessler as Raymond Taylor, Leslie Lachlan as Marcia Stanton, Bill Moor (1) as Bill Patton, Ross Bickell as Warren Stanton, Vince Pacimeo as Judge Venturelli, Toni James (1) as Judge Jean Veysey, Liz Larsen as Jessica Reed, John Fiore as Tony Profaci, Jose Zuniga as Mark Rivera, Allen Fitzpatrick as Mr. Golding, R. Emery Bright as Leon Eggers, Thomas Guiry as Kevin Stanton, Victoria Clark (1) as City Park Detective, Rafael Baez as Oscar Benvenidez, Victor Colicchio as Reggie Mathis, Roberta Wallach as Michele Selig
Director: Lewis H. Gould (1)
Writer: David Shore
 
185 :09x04 - Flight (Oct/21/1998)
The sudden death of a kindergarten boy from a rare and lethal flu sends Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) frantically searching New York City for the source of the virus. They quickly realize the young boy contracted the flu through lethal injection, and Assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) must link the murderers to the source of the deadly serum and bring them all to justice before another potential outbreak. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Kent Cassella as Harkavy, Penny Balfour as Roni, David Dossey as Willie, Sally Stewart as Angie Brenner, Jim Gaffigan as George Rozakis, David Zayas as Carlos, J. P. Linton (1) as Mr. Buckner, Chris Lutkin as Agent Sykes, Jeff Marchelletta as HazmatTechnician, Karen Culp as Lindsay McManus, John Griesemer as Hyram Jenkins, Jack Gilpin as Mr. Axtell, John Ramsey as Judge Walter Schreiber, Larry Sherman as Judge Colin Fraser, Gregory Northrop (1) as Hazmat Technician, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Dylan Baker as Aaron Downing, Marianne Hagan as Theresa Copeland, J. Smith Cameron as Paula Downing
Director: David Platt
Writer: Richard Sweren, William N. Fordes (1)
 
186 :09x05 - Agony (Nov/04/1998)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) are thrown into a search for a disturbed killer when a murdered mailman and a severely tortured woman, hanging on for her life, are found. They arrest a serial killer who confesses to the crimes and is eager to make a deal to avoid the death penalty, but Assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) find themselves in a moral dilemma when they discover that the wrong killer is in custody. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Issac Bright as Eddy Acosta, Valerie Leonard as Eileen Wimberly, Jenifer Krater as Diane Bauer, John Leonard Thompson as Sam Franklin, Christopher Innvar as Gavin Lapeer, David Alan Basche as Jack McKinney, Sal Petraccione as Ray Cardenas, Jay Raphael as Jerry Warner, Saidah Arrika Ekulona as Dr. Claire Metoyer, Ayo Haynes as Natalie Antos, Nadine Mozon as Dr. Janet Glynn, Donna Villella as Donna Richter, Lin Tucci as Amy Cardenas, Lee D'Angelo as Helen Kurtzman, Alison Sheehy as Morgan Bryant, Jordan Bayne as Melody Kane, Lee Shepherd as Harry Kaufer, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Mark Blum as Frank Lazar, Christina Haag as Kitty Lansing, Barbara Andres as Anne O'Brien, Alex Wipf as Mr. O'Brien, Stevie Ray Dallimore as Roger Lansing, Elizabeth Hanly Rice (1) as Michelle Ashford, Alex Scott (1) as Michael Ashford, Tracy Sallows as Erica Davies, Clark Middleton as Ellis, Christopher Patrick Mullen (1) as Matt Bergstrom
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Kathy McCormick (1)
 
187 :09x06 - Scrambled (Nov/11/1998)
When a female embryologist is found dead in a fertility clinic storage room, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) search for the killer who has also mysteriously damaged other frozen embryos from a storage freezer -- making the embryos useless. The evidence left behind leads the detectives to believe that the killer was desperate enough to kill anyone who got in the way. Assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) must figure out how they can convict the young woman's killer without sacrificing their own beliefs. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Margot Ebling as Elizabeth Forelli, Richard Muenz as Derek Sloan, Daniel Pearce (1) as Dr. Aaron Fine, Ron Nakahara as Mr. Kim, Stewart J. Zully as Tom Bubitz, Joe Pacheco as Grimley, Denise Wilbanks as Brenda, Elizabeth Martin as Mrs. Forester, Bill Tatum as Michael Lasky, J. Tucker Smith as Mr. Weston, Becky Borczon as Mrs. Weston, Jason Pugatch as CSU Technician Persky, Arthur Halpern as Harold Tucker, Kenneth P. Strong as Surrogate Justin Rattner, William Prael as William O'Rourke, Lewis Arlt as Gerald Grove, Laura Moss as Maxanne Voullers, Pippa Pearthree as Judge Esther Morrow, Lisa Eichhorn as Arlene Galvin, David Garrison (1) as Richard Billings, Frank Wood as Dr. Rutland, Brian M. O'Neill (1) as Frances Curran, William Youmans as Byrne Chaikin, Jordan Lage as Dr. Harvey Purcell, Jean Louisa Kelly (1) as Coral Galvin, Barbara Walsh as Mrs. Lasky, Michael Mastro as Thomas Kravitz
Director: Martha Mitchell
Writer: Judith Hopper, Ed Zuckerman, Dick Teresi
 
188 :09x07 - Venom (Nov/18/1998)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) investigate the life of a New York City 'escort' when he is shot dead in a theater alley during an intermission at a high profile benefit concert. The detectives interrogate his high society clients and search for any enemies the young man might have had who could be responsible for his violent death. District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) quickly realize that this may be a case of foul play, as unanswered questions and lies surface. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Gibby Brand as Al Kline, Mike Cicchetti as Woolly Pierce, Robin Paris as Pamela Marks, Lucinda Faraldo as Linda Goodwell, William Riker as Karal, Yolande Bavan as Maid, Nancy Johnston as Georgina, James DeMarse (1) as Waiter, Michael Preston as Foreperson, Keith Charles as Bryce Wilkerson, Penny Fuller as Joyce Pollock, Karen Ziemba as Det. Tarvis, David Canary as Jeremy Orenstein, John Cunningham (1) as Daniel Metzler, Ken LaRon as Winston Gilbert, Doris Belack as Judge Margaret Barry, Frank Biancamano as Brian, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Laila Robins as Liann Crosby, Matt Keeslar as Dennis Pollock
Director: Jace Alexander
Writer: I. C. Rapoport
 
189 :09x08 - Punk (Nov/25/1998)
When two boys find the dead body of a middle-aged man in a park, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) are called to investigate. The detectives learn that the murdered man was a corrections officer at a women's prison who took particular interest in an inmate that Abbie Carmichael (Angie Harmon) put away on a drug charge three years earlier. McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael are left to untangle a web of secrets and lies and end up face-to-face with defense attorney Danielle Melnick (guest star Tovah Feldshuh, 'Holocaust'). S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Rosemary Camas as Carla Simonelli, Bill Kux as Dr. Bryan Deane, Dion Graham as Smith, Lynette DuPree (1) as Arraignment Judge Joyce Randall, Merle Louise as Amanda Bobbie, Dwandra Nickole as Doris Clay, Bobby Charles Reed (6) as Clerk, Jessy Terrero as Shorty, Chad Carstarphen as Kevin, Antonio McLean as Zack, Liam Craig (1) as CSU Technician, Victor Arnold as Nino Simonelli, Bruce Katzman as Judge Allan Denham, Cara Buono as Alice Simonelli, Henry Strozier as Deputy Tom North, Chris Beetem (1) as Mark Tyner, Tovah Feldshuh as Danielle Melnick, James Colby (1) as Corrections Officer Atwood, James Georgiades as Hal Pinsky, Socorro Santiago as Alma Cabrera, Karina Arroyave as Candy Pacheco, Joseph Latimore (1) as Ricky Crimmins, Jacinto Taras Riddick as Luis Pacheco, Peter Van Wagner as Attorney for Pacheco, Opal Alladin as Trina Fleming (Crimmins)
Director: Matthew Penn
Writer: Matt Witten
 
190 :09x09 - True North (Dec/09/1998)
When a man hears gun shots in his neighbor's home and calls 911, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) find themselves investigating the murder of a wealthy man and his very young daughter. The wife and mother of the deceased seems to know a lot more than she lets on. District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) hit a snag in the case when important evidence cannot be obtained because of unusual circumstances. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Jill Tracy as Cathy, Jayson Williams as Turner, Phillip Clark (1) as Pete Barnett, Mark Elliot Wilson (5) as Frank Wexman, Ed Kershen as Krasky, Stephen Hanan as Mr. Peterson, Jason Kuschner as Henry Winston, Leo Marks as Slattery, French Napier as Barnes, Dante Salerno as Jackson, Nancy Nutter as Forewoman, Rebecca Creskoff as Charlotte Wexman, Anney Giobbe as Suzanne, David Kener as Patrick Sinclair, Bellamy Young as Stephanie Harker, Harvey Atkin as Judge Ronald Manheim, Tom Ligon as Gillespie, Donnell Rawlings (1) as Etienne, Glynnis O'Connor as Anne Paulsen, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Robert Harper (2) as John St. John, Tara Bast as Wendy Naughton, David Mogentale as Gerard Petoskey, John Doman as Mr. Stephens
Director: Arthur W. Forney
Writer: Ed Zuckerman
 
191 :09x10 - Hate (Jan/06/1999)
A young high school girl is found severely beaten and tied to a tree in the middle of Central Park. Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) find evidence that leads them straight to a Hitler youth gathering. Is the young lonely girl a victim of her own hatred? District Attorney's McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) try desperately to convict not only the murderer, but also the person provoking the hatred. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Paul DeBoy as Lionel Morrison, Rony Clanton as Robbie Ward, David Toney as Fred Zarkin, Sarah Burke (2) as Judge Isabella Hutchins, Mick Weber as Terry Price, Tom Kemp as Frank Shepard, Jamie Torcellini as Sam O'Dell, Rosa Arredondo (1) as Cecilia, Felix Solis as Tino, William Parry (1) as Mr. Stymons, Neva Small as Mrs. Stymons, Randy Frazier as Victor, Paul Albe as Jury Foreman, Desmond Curran as Armed Man, Jordan Berkow as Lori Summers, Greg Cook (1) as Jimmy Parnell, Brian Geraghty as Phillip Ludwick, Brian Howe as Harry Sorkin, Welker White as Ms. Caldwell, Ted Kazanoff (1) as Judge Daniel Scarletti, Tom Bloom as Boris Tasche, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, Michael Cumpsty as Tom Willis, Jonathan Hogan (1) as Mr. Latimer, Lawrence Nathanson as Mr. Osbourne, Matte Osian as Ray Stoller, Gretchen Lee Krich as Mrs. Harland, Anne O'Sullivan as Mrs. Osbourne, Anna Belknap as Jessica Buhl, Paul Dawson as Derek Harland, Joshua Harto as Peter Stymons
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: René Balcer
 
192 :09x11 - Ramparts (Jan/13/1999)
While investigating a shooting on the shores of the Hudson River, an NYPD diver fishes up a 1968 Volkswagen bus with a young man's remains, including a skull with a gunshot hole. Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) reopen a case that has long been closed and end up investigating controversial university protests from the 1960s. When new evidence and suspects surface, Assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) realize they strike a sore nerve with the Bureau of Special Services.
Guest Stars: Herb Lovelle as Sam Wilton, Daryl Edwards as Allan Taylor, Tim Ahern as Kenneth Stratton, Angela Bullock as Delores Powell, Geoffrey Wade as Pete Hammermesh, Cordis Heard as Mandy Lewis, Maggie Maes as Nancy Packard, John Quinn as Sal Lange, Patrick F. McDade as Detective WIlliam Nolan, Liam Mitchell (1) as James Pinewald, Miles Marek as Roger Aimsley, Felicia Wilson as Felicia Johnson, John Eddins as Spencer Johnson, Kevin Brodley as Dan Petticioni, Dan Ziskie as Captain Gene Sayres, Fred Burrell as Ross McMillan, Robert Hogan as Capt. Walder, Helen Stenborg as Mrs. Christine Aimsley, Saundra McClain as Tracy Howard, Luke Reilly as Darryl Grady Jr., Patricia Hodges (1) as Diana Wells-Harrison, Rick Warner as Sergeant Michael Lucas, John Roney as Steve Aks, Cynthia Hayden as Miss Latham, Mark Zeisler as Dr. Seth Bernstein, Roy Thinnes as Mr. Kushner, Michael Higgins as Darryl Grady, Al DeCristo as Clark Paley, Mike Hodge (1) as Jeff Young, Charlotte Colavin as Judge Lisa Pongracic
Director: Matthew Penn
Writer: Kathy McCormick (1), Lynne E. Litt
 
193 :09x12 - Haven (Feb/10/1999)
A Harlem neighborhood is shaken when two young boys stumble on the body of a popular community leader beaten to death in his community center. Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) investigate possible enemies the victim could have had and quickly learn that he may have had more than just 'friends' in the community who owe him favors. District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) struggle to prevent a political disaster by convicting the correct murderer before the community turns itself upside down in anger and grief. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Chris Clavelli as Sergeant Levinson, Sandra Daley as Lori Matthews, Heather Alicia Simms as Serena Lester, Chris Stafford as Clint Ford, Leelai Demoz as Kyle Jefferson, Susan Wands as Dr. Cameron, Dustin Felder as Lionel Kendry, Marilyn Dobrin as Maria Ditirro, Gregory Reid (1) as Junior Dee, Chad C. Tucker as Hart Wilson, Oliver Solomon as Officer Gilliam, Lou Martini, Jr. as Detective Rossman, Gary Lowery as CSU Detective Brown, Edwin J. McDonough as Harold de Groot, LaDonna Mabry (1) as Marsha Alston, Fred Koehler as Steven Lang, Afemo Omilami as Darryl Lamaine, Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Mr. Winters, Ed Wheeler as Reverend Jared Young, Frank Girardeau as Detective Gerry Tremont, Avery Kidd Waddell as Jerome Warren, Curtis L. McClarin as Charles Perry, Ron Foster (1) as Councilman Clayton, Donald Grody as Judge David Wilcox, Sean Cullen as Professor Davis Mills, Adriane Lenox as Myra Warren, William Bogert as Professor Arlen Howard, Darrell Carey as Ricky Carter, Denise Burse as Sarah Chase
Director: David Platt
Writer: I. C. Rapoport, David Shore
 
194 :09x13 - Hunters (Feb/10/1999)
When a parolee is found dead in the trunk of a car, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) find themselves in a race against time when two bounty hunters seem to be hunting down the same 'suspect' - dead or alive. District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) prosecute the case but run into problems when details of the deadly shootout make their argument deceptive.
Guest Stars: Andre Royo as Gil Freeman, Michael Jannetta as Dave Matis, Michael Hobbs as Spellman, Philip Levy as Billy, Harry Peerce as Desoto, John Scurti as Bruno Scagnetti, William Duell as Desk Clerk, Carole Troll as Hospital Receptionist, James Bohanek as Orderly, Carla Gallo as Janet Tuckman, Cody Arens as Jackie Bender, Michael Ciulla as Bob, Brian Dykstra as Phil, Wiley Wisdom as Airport Police Officer, Greg Connolly as Police Officer, Penelope Willis as Clerk, Lou Bonacki as Armand Libretti, Herb Downer as Alex Hunt, Alan North as Terry Barrick, Jesse Doran as Eddie Dow, Bernie McInerney as Judge Michael Callahan, Merwin Goldsmith as Judge Ian Feist, Barbara Spiegel as Judge Harriet Doremus, Liz Larsen as Jessica Reed, Mary Lou Mellace (1) as Judge Antonia Mellon, Mark Casella as Sergeant, Christine Farrell as Arlene Shrier, Hope Chernov as Lanie, Tim Donoghue (1) as John Kreidal, Kerry O'Malley as Millie Sheridan Bender, Christopher McHale as Ron Difka, Stephen DeRosa as Al Festov, Nick Sandow as Andy Grenada, Robert Lupone as Mark Branson
Director: Richard Dobbs
Writer: Gerry Conway (1)
 
195 :09x14 - Sideshow (1) (Feb/17/1999)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) are called to investigate the death of a woman found dead in Battery Park. They soon discover that she is a government official from Baltimore, and are reunited with members of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide unit. The New York detectives team up with Detectives Munch (guest star Richard Belzer) and Sheppard (guest star Michael Michele) to uncover the mystery and secrets behind what seems to be a Washington sex scandal cover-up. Assistant District Attorney McCoy (Sam Waterston) is hindered in building evidence against the murderer when he is subpoenaed to appear before an Independent Council to reveal information that he has gathered on the case. He and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) work tirelessly to bring their case to court and to get a conviction without the Independent Council stepping in. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Sue-Anne Morrow (1) as Secretary, Amy Stiller as Bartender, Delissa Reynolds as Chesley Purcell, Lawrence Woshner as Ernest Johnson, Thaddeus Daniels as Leon Purcell, Michael Pemberton as Drew Hardin, Matthew Lawler as Gerry, Ray Virta as Gary Bowker, Karyn Quackenbush as Mrs. Bowker, Carl John Matusovich as Shane Bowker, William Charlton as Det. Landers, Michael Early as James Arkadie, Jeremy S. Holm as Guard, Stephanie Madden as First Patron, Richard Belzer as Det. John Munch, Peggity Price as Maureen Cross, Charles Weldon as Cassidy, Jeffrey Hayenga (1) as Gardner Keith, Pamela Payton-Wright as Vivian McBride, Julie Nathanson as Katherine Rainer, Kevin Eldon as Det. Kett, Jeannine Comeau as Clerk, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, George Hearn as William Dell, Meg Gibson as Faye Wellington, T. Scott Cunningham as Brett Nelson, Adam Grupper as Ned Burks, Walter Charles as James McBride, Janet Zarish as Judy Palnick, Michael Michele as Det. Rene Sheppard, Zeljko Ivanek as Ed Danvers, John Dossett (1) as Frank Wellington, Kathleen Widdoes as Judge Childers
Director: Ed Sherin
Writer: René Balcer
 
196 :09x15 - Disciple (Feb/24/1999)
A young girl is found dead amongst the hustle and bustle of an ER waiting room. When no one in the ER claims to be with her, Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) are called in to determine the identity of the girl and investigate how she managed to get to the waiting room of the ER. As the case starts to unravel, District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) must fight to uphold the people's right to religious freedom while convincing a jury that strong beliefs in God doesn't exempt anyone from the basic moral code of humanity. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Stewart Steinberg as Louie Dantone, Bruce Kronenberg as Ron Balducci, Georgienne Millen as Judy Turner, Leighton Meester as Alyssa Turner, Theresa McCarthy as Amy, Gina Ferrall as Stella Grapes, John Nacco as Stan Oblinger, Chuck Lewkowicz as Carl Starblenz, Frank Vlastnik as Dr. Phil Sugarman, Scott Irby-Ranniar as Eddie Helford, Lisa Kron as CSU Technician Andrews, Michael Bolus as CSU Technician Jones, Peter Bartlett as Judge Thomas Orlin, Gene Ruffini as Owen Forbes, Donna Davis as Eileen Lerner, Marisa Redanty as Shirley Paxton, Marcell Rosenblatt as Jury Foreman, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Frances Conroy as Rosa Halacy, Wendell Pierce as Mr. Wade, Sylva Kelegian as Margo Grayson, Jim Bracchitta as Jerold Spector, Melvin Rodriguez as Bill Crawford, John Ottavino as Manny Turner, Frank Raiter as Monsignor Damien Ribot, Stephen Beach as Father O'Donnell, Susan Blackwell as Erica Castle, Bill Camp as Barney Rade, Barbara Caruso as Mother Superior Agnes
Director: Martha Mitchell
Writer: Lynne E. Litt, Richard Sweren
 
197 :09x16 - Harm (Mar/03/1999)
When Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) are called to investigate an assault on a retired divorce attorney, they find themselves investigating a sticky divorce that points them in the direction of a possible homicide. Assistant District Attorney Carmichael (Angie Harmon) is determined to bring this complicated case to court to prove that no one is above the law. Sam Waterston, S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Fredi Walker as Valerie Tashe, Marisa Zalabak as Linda Hernandez, Al Sapienza as Scott Shea, Melinda Wade as Glynnis Ward, Allyn Burrows as Leonard Dorsey, Mary Randle as Gina Brook, Mitchell McGuire as Det. MacKay, Seth Jones as Paul Engel, Neal Ben-Ari as David Colby, Charles Pistone as CSU Technician Wheeler, Brandon Nero as Alex Atkins, Dominic Marcus as Officer Keller, Geraldine Leer as Michelle DeVoe, Polly Adams as Kelly McFarland, George Demas as Mr. Gerard, Michael Gaston as Mr. Delaney, Stephen Bogardus as Dr. Peter Michaels, Brenda Pressley as Danielle Lindsey, Maria Tucci as Helen Brolin, Ron McLarty as Judge William Wright, George Guidall as Dr. Miller, Anthony Ruiz as Javier Hernandez, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Sam Freed as Dr. Bill Rudnick, Larry Pine as Dr. Jacob Weiss, Christina Rouner as Mrs. Atkins
Director: Richard Dobbs
Writer: René Balcer, Eddie Feldmann (1)
 
198 :09x17 - Shield (Mar/24/1999)
Detectives Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of a police officer who was shot while on an undercover stakeout.
Guest Stars: Marissa Matrone as Sandra Felton, Kimberley Pistone as Lois Henick, Mike Dooly (1) as Charlie Nash, Robert Spillane as Terry Mays, Marlene Forte as Alicia Bowers, Jessica Molaskey as Janet Markson, Joan Wooters as Helen Adelman, Magaly Colimon as Dr. Arlene Brooks, Jayne Houdyshell as Marge Littleton, Doc Dougherty as Sgt. Kaufman, Josh Liveright as Det. Wurlitzer, David Heuvelman (1) as Robert Murphy, David Maley as First IAB Detective, Lucy Martin as Mrs. Pelham, Daniel Southern as Lt. Gilroy, George Feaster as Jeff Morris, George Murdock as Judge Eric Bertram, Philip Bosco as Lee Jerrold, Robert Turano as Sgt. McAllen, Madison Arnold as Mr. Pelham, Gustave Johnson as Lester Morton, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Holt McCallany as Steve Felton, Skipp Sudduth as Off. Cass, Ellen McLaughlin as Off. Depante, Dylan Price as Pete Bowers, Jenny Bacon as Marissa Hastings, Umit Celebi as Gary Morris
Director: Stephen Wertimer
Writer: David Shore, I. C. Rapoport, René Balcer
 
199 :09x18 - Juvenile (Apr/14/1999)
The investigation into the shooting of a newspaper columnist leads to a murder case from two decades earlier and involves a suspect who at that time had been a juvenile.
Guest Stars: Anamaria Carrea as Marta Hernandez, Carlos Pizarro as Jose Delgado, Douglas MacHugh as Anthony Jackson, Nancy Meyer (1) as Veronica Dumet, Wendy Scharfman as Charlene Lincoln, Leonid Citer as Alex Kostov, Tom Galantich as Dr. Binder, Ken Jennings (1) as Court Clerk, M. J. Sanchez as Maria Sebago, Mary Denson as Barbara Williams, Mari-Esther Magaloni as Reporter #1, Adam C. Vignola as Reporter #2, Leo Schaff as Bennett Wainright, Richard M. Hughes (4) as Mickey Mason, Betty Low as Vivian Mason, David Bailey (1) as Ned Cheron, Bob Dishy as Larry Weaver, E. Katherine Kerr (1) as Judge Leslie Holtz, Julian Gamble as Gerald Fox, David Lipman as Judge Morris Torledsky, Marsha Dietlein as Nicole Hampton, Caitlin Clarke (1) as Ms. Walsh, Frank Vincent (1) as John Franchetta, John McMartin as Mr. Hagaman, Elaine Bromka as Arlene Wolensky, Ezra Knight as Ray Dalton, Ray Girardin as Nick Follett
Director: Lewis H. Gould (1)
Writer: Lynne E. Litt, Richard Sweren
 
200 :09x19 - Tabula Rasa (Apr/21/1999)
After a philosophy professor is pushed in front of a subway and killed, the investigation leads to a suspect who, following a divorce, changed his identity and disappeared with his daughters.
Guest Stars: Kevin Hagan (1) as Mr. O'Connor, Tracie Jade as Ayisha, Lydia Radziul as Zara, Jennifer Sternberg as Joyce de Loach, John G. Moraitis as John Patris, Edwin Sean Patterson (1) as Maurice Russell, Sabine Singh as Allison, Tyagi Schwartz as Off. Bering, Joe Mulligan (1) as Off. Quinn, Jackie Maruscham as Dr. Renfroe, Patti Perkins as Woman, Richard Caselnova as Court Officer #2, Lisa Roberts as Madelyn Bishop, Josie Chavez as Donna Davis, Joey Blum as Abe Mankoff, Rica Martens as Maxine Lowry, Frank Pellegrino (2) as Tony, Larry S. Gregory (1) as Court Officer, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Jeffrey DeMunn as Norman Rothenberg, Jay O. Sanders as Bill Fallon, Anne Bobby as Sylvia Fallon, Jill Choder as Murphy, Stan Lachow as Judge Donald Renner, Peter Giles as Spencer Leff, Janet Sarno as Marie Costas, Brooks Rogers as Dr. Wilton Engel, John Wylie as Joseph Sandburg
Director: Richard Dobbs
Writer: Kathy McCormick (1), William N. Fordes (1)
 
201 :09x20 - Empire (May/05/1999)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) investigate the fatal heart attack of a New York City corporate mogul caused by an overdose of a sexual performance-enhancing drug. Detective Curtis puts his personal and professional life on the line when Assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) ask him to take the stand in order to link the scandalous sex crime to a motive. Julia Roberts ('Pretty Woman') guest-stars. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Dimitri Christy as Driver, Daniel Murray (1) as Gil Sanderson, Alexander Blaise as Massimo, Nancy Duerr as Mimsy, Gwendolyn Lewis as Brooke, Steve Rosenberg as Bartender, Jimmy Palumbo as EMS Technician, David A. White (1) as Uniform, Dustin Evans as Jury Foreman, Craig Wroe as Harris Wolinsky, Ben Lipitz as Dick Marcus, Daniel Hugh Kelly (1) as Julian Spector, Gerald Anthony as Mario, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, Julia Roberts as Katrina Ludlow, Kathleen McNenny as Mrs. Sanderson, Henry Woronicz as Unknown, John Rich (1) as Judge Richard Tabachini, Edward Herrmann as Mr. Mosbeck, Ira Hawkins as Reverend Jenkins
Director: Matthew Penn
 
202 :09x21 - Ambitious (May/12/1999)
As Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) investigate the death of an audio installation salesman, their search introduces them to a web of players who are all linked to the murderer, and consequently, the mafia. When Assistant DA's McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) go to work, they face a remorseless suspect who has plenty of 'friends' who will give anything to keep him out of prison. To build a strong case against the suspect, McCoy and Carmichael face the challenge of convincing witnesses to testify and ensuring their safety. Later, District Attorney Schiff (Steven Hill) is forced to step in to adjust McCoy's ideas of proper punishment for the accused. S. Epatha Merkeson also stars.
Guest Stars: Domenick Lombardozzi as Jason Vitone, Stephen Stout as Phil Sager, Edmund Wilkinson as Albert "Lucky" Martin, Ralph Lucarelli as Joseph Russo, David Jung as Jackson, Sybyl Walker as Patti Cassell, Philip M. Cowan as Gregory Ellis, Chris Orbach (1) as Augie, Mario D'Elia as Pete Suppa, Tony Misiano as Jose, Barbara Gonzalez as Maria, Al Roffe as Manuel, Anna Damergis as Court Clerk, Joseph Vincent Gay (1) as Terry Small, Ray Iannicelli as Alfred Celaga, Sarah Rafferty as Jennifer Shaliga, Angela Pietropinto as Isabella Russo, Jennifer Van Dyck as Wilder's Attorney, Roger Serbagi as Judge Robert Quinn, John Driver as Bob Gervitz, Larry Sherman as Judge Colin Fraser, Miguel Sierra as Landers, Mark Linn-Baker as Tom Wilder, Richard Libertini as Bernie Sklar, Jeremy Davidson as Sean Russo, Louis Guss as Vincent Carpeñana, Joe Piscopo as Jeff Stahl, Julia Mueller as Lisa Gibson, Chelsea Lagos as Kimberly Davis
Director: Christopher Misiano
Writer: Barry M. Schkolnick
 
203 :09x22 - Admissions (May/19/1999)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) find themselves in college when a promising mathematician is found strangled and stabbed. The detective's investigation uncovers the young woman's turbulent relationship with a professor, but they fall short on evidence that links the crime to the affair. When Assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) intercede, they become suspicious of two friends of the victim who seem determined to protect each other's stories. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Don Creech as Tony Smith, Catrina Ganey as Janet Renfro, Chris Ceraso as Rick Meyer, Ana Reeder as Mary Uberti, Dylan Chalfy as Sean Tyler, David Wike as Rick Pendergrast, Ray Fitzgerald as Joe Ligelli, Margarita Espinosa as Carmela Hernandez, Amanda Spain as Kiki Samuels, Drew Starlin as Alex Brown, Tom Lock as Chip Morgan, Annette Arnold as Alana Werner, Harry Bouvy as Sam Welby, Ezra Barnes as Justin McKenzie, Francesca Carlin as Elizabeth Fong, Sam Jaeger as Bill Conway, Christopher Gartin as Dennis Michaels, John Cunningham (1) as Mr. Crowley, Maddie Corman as Melissa Slater, Donna Hanover as Judge Deborah Bourke, Liz Larsen as Jessica Reed, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Kurt Deutsch as Andrew, Frank Converse as Mr. Kelly, Paul Dillon as Eddie Clayman, Miguel Sandoval as Dr. Miguel Clemente, John Gabriel (1) as Bernard Kincaide, Isa Thomas as Melva Clayman
Director: Jace Alexander
Writer: Lynne E. Litt, Kathy McCormick (1)
 
204 :09x23 - Refuge (1) (May/26/1999)
Detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) are off to a challenging start when they arrive at the latest crime scene to find both the victim and the perpetrator dead. With little evidence to go on, the trail of clues leads the detectives to a speechless 10-year-old witness, thus introducing them to the dangerous web of the Russian Mafia. When assistant District Attorneys McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) begin to prosecute, the mafia-connected defendants 'miraculously' silence the witnesses and endanger the lives of the attorneys. S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill also star.
Guest Stars: Katie Sagona as Antonia Bright, Neal Lerner as Osbourne, Sasha Nesterov as Roman Laskov, Nikolai Tsankov as David Dementev, Lannyl Stephens as Alyana Dixon, Steve Mones as Miguel, Derrick Demetrius Parker as Wallace Roney, Marc Damon Johnson (1) as Agent Jarrett, Adam Sietz as Marty, Gwendolyn Mulamba as Paulina, Aleks Shaklin as Driver, Christopher Bregman as Off. Jasper, John Shaver as Off. Diego, Kevin Ash as Arraignment Clerk, David L. Ross (1) as Boris Kira (as David Ross), Michael Oberlander as David Bronstein, Marya Kazakova as Sofia Dementev, Michael Garfield as Tom Odlum, Ben Shenkman as Nick Margolis, Judy Frank (1) as Judge Jean Bryant, Edward D. Murphy (1) as CSU Technician Murphy, Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers, J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet, Jenna Stern as Toni Ricci, Kim Brockington as Josette Dobbs, Olek Krupa as Constantine Volsky, Bernie Sheredy as Georgy Malenkov, Michael Mulheren as Judge Sheldon Taylor, Cameron Bowen as Billy Woodson, Amelia Campbell as Mrs. Woodson
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: René Balcer
 
205 :09x24 - Refuge (2) (May/26/1999)
Assistant DA's McCoy and Carmichael become entangled in the dangerous world of the Russian Mafia when witnesses are found dead and evidence is destroyed. In order to safely investigate, McCoy (Sam Waterston) puts the suspects behind bars without sufficient evidence, and risks violating their civil liberties. As the grim situation continues to unravel, McCoy and Carmichael (Angie Harmon) must prove the connection between the Russian defendants and a large-scale money laundering enterprise before they are released on technicalities. Benjamin Bratt, Jerry Orbach and S. Epatha Merkerson also star.
Guest Stars: Zoe Saldana as Belinca, Joey Vega as Gabriel, Matthew Arkin as Harry Kozinsky, Nada Rowand as Presiding Justice #2, Richard M. Lublin as Presiding Justice #1, James Caulfield as Chief Judge, Peter Von Berg as Judge Hewlett, Lannyl Stephens as Alyana Dixon, Snezhana Kushnir as First Natasha, Oksana Babiy as Second Natasha, Geoffrey Owens as Langer, Stephen Paul Johnson (3) as Dinelli, Brian Keane as McAlary, Cameron Bowen as Billy Woodson, Melisa Didio as Arciella Santos, Joyce Curtis as Jury Foreperson, James Waterston as Dr. Shimo, Kevin Orton as William Cross, Terry Alexander (1) as Harry Gales, Ben Shenkman as Nick Margolis, Nicholas J. Giangiulio as Doorman, Ron Parady as Judge Gary Kendrick, Selenis Leyva as Louisa, Victor Sierra as Leo Zamora, Larry Clarke (1) as Det. Morris LaMotte, Olek Krupa as Constantine Volsky, Sally-Jane Heit as Judge Alice Berksit, Elyse Knight as Galina Krylov, Mark Alan Gordon (1) as John Weyer, Tony Gillan as Forensic Technician Trefil, Terry Layman as John Grouse, Bernie Sheredy as Georgi Malenkov, Michael Mulheren as Judge Sheldon Taylor, Paul Diomede as Jay Jay
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: René Balcer
 
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