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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit :: Infected (07x12)
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| Title: | Infected |
| Episode #: | 07x12 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday January 03rd, 2006 |
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Feb 09, 2009 |
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When a woman is found shot to death in her apartment, Detectives Benson and Stabler discover 14-year-old Nathan Phelps (guest star Malcolm David Kelley), traumatized and hiding in the closet. The investigation leads the detectives to Ted Carthage (guest star Clapp), the head of a charity organization, and whose voice Nathan recognizes as belonging to the man who shot his mother.
Without a positive I.D., Carthage is released, but later found dead - shot by Nathan. A.D.A. Novak must prosecute Nathan and attempts to give him a break when his attorney Sophie Devere (guest star Potts) finds a study that suggests people who witness gun violence are more likely to commit acts of violence themselves. But their plan to settle with a plea is disrupted when a gun manufacturer's advocacy group catches wind of the defense, fearing legal implications.
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This is the first episode to be broadcast in a 16:9 ratio, which is known as letterbox format. |
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