
Law & Order
After being a suspect himself, a key witness becomes uncooperative with prosecutors when his wedding is ruined by his arrest.

After being a suspect himself, a key witness becomes uncooperative with prosecutors when his wedding is ruined by his arrest.

McCoy tries to sidestep a plea bargain he made with a dangerous suspect in order to see justice done.

McCoy tries to return a parolee to prison when he believes the serial rapist committed a murder after his early release.

Law clerks discover a tape that incriminates a new suspect Ross tricks her ex-husband into discussing a plea.

The murder victim's ex-husband enters rehab just as police are about to arrest him McCoy butts heads with a judge in Los Angeles.

Briscoe and Curtis become embroiled in a bitter case of family rivalry when they investigate the murder of a wealthy department store owner's son-in-law.

Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of an underhanded used-car salesman who was wanted for unpaid child support.

A mentally ill college student participating in experimental drug research becomes a suspect in a janitor's murder.

A crooked cop testifies against Briscoe after the detectives are involved in a botched drug-bust leading to a drug-dealer's death.

In a twisting, turning whodunit, Briscoe and Curtis (Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt) investigate the murder of a rare-coin dealer. With Sam Waterston, Carey Lowell, S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill.

A young woman of Italian descent changes her story when her fingerprints turn up at the apartment of a murdered black college student.

The detectives investigate a case involving a woman who was killed for her identity by her own sister.

McCoy and his new partner, D.A. Jamie Ross, handle a difficult case involving a carjacking and murder.

A model's death seems to be an open-and-shut case until the prime suspect claims he suffered an extreme emotional disturbance and that he loved the victim.

The investigation of a gay man's murder leads the detectives to his former employer who sexually harassed him.

Briscoe and Curtis' investigation of the murders of a mother and son leads to the father, but Kincaid uncovers the real killer.

Michael Dobson, a sleazy nightclub owner, crosses the detectives' path again when his second wife is killed.

Paul Robinette returns as a defense attorney representing a crack-addicted black woman accused of kidnapping her son from his adoptive parents.

A subway-station bombing prompts the squad to seek help from detectives in Baltimore where their prime suspect is wanted.

Detectives link the murders of two male teens to a case that occurred five years earlier McCoy fears he convicted the wrong man for the earlier murders.