
Law & Order
Briscoe and Logan bring a religious cult's leader to court after a woman is killed while planting a car bomb.

Briscoe and Logan bring a religious cult's leader to court after a woman is killed while planting a car bomb.

Briscoe and Logan investigate when a man is killed after being emotionally and physically abused for years by his gifted son.

Logan and Briscoe investigate the children and widow of a tycoon after evidence is uncovered that he may have been murdered.

The detectives struggle to determine the motive of a club owner who hired two men to kill a stripper.

The detectives' investigation into the strangulation of an Asian-American stripper leads them to corrupt officers.

Briscoe and Green learn that a murdered woman was not only a patron of the arts, but that an artist she supported created a painting similar to the crime scene.

Briscoe and Green first suspect gang members when a woman is found stuffed inside a car trunk, until they find out that she was married and having an affair.

When a bomb kills six on a helicopter flight, evidence points to a victim's wife who is influenced by two financial advisers (Annette O'Toole, Michael McKean).

McCoy and Carmichael find two patrolmen partially responsible for the killing of a white teenager in Harlem.

The murder of a stockbroker points to organized crime when the prime suspect is killed by a hired hit man.

McCoy has trouble holding a case against a teenager's boyfriend suspected of killing two girls when she refuses to talk about his abuse.

Briscoe and Green think a life insurance salesman's valuable information about his policies was a motive for his murder.

Even with key DNA evidence, a new witness jeopardizes the conviction of a man suspected of bludgeoning a woman into a coma.

Briscoe, resentful at being second-guessed by fellow officers, feuds with Green over an exasperating murder case.

McCoy opposes his former colleague, Jamie Ross, in the murder of another attorney for which a man may be wrongly convicted.

A scandal involving two wealthy families threatens McCoy and Carmichael's chances of a conviction in the murder of a drug-addicted girl of 15.

A judge maintains her husband's innocence after a botched murder attempt leaves her mortally wounded.

The detectives suspect a 10-year-old girl is responsible for the death of a boy at a construction site.

McCoy aims to prosecute both the suspect and the gun manufacturer after a shooting spree in Central Park kills 15 people.

Detectives link the shooting of an investigative reporter to a sensationalized murder case, closed 20 years earlier.