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

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.

Briscoe and Curtis investigate a corporate mogul's death, caused by an overdose of a drug that enhances sexual performance.

Family secrets unravel when detectives look for motives for a college professor being thrown into the path of a subway train.

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

Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of a police officer who was shot while on an undercover stakeout.

Briscoe and Curtis investigate a possible homicide while probing the assault of a retired divorce attorney.

Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a girl who managed to die, unnoticed, amid the hustle and bustle of an ER's waiting room.

Discovery of a corpse in Battery Park reunites squads when the victim turns out to be a Baltimore official. (Concluding on "Homicide: Life on the Street.")

Briscoe and Curtis probe the murder of a popular Harlem community leader McCoy and Carmichael struggle to prevent a chaotic situation.

The death of a female embryologist at a fertility clinic leads Briscoe and Curtis on a search for a desperate killer.

A serial killer confesses to new crimes, and McCoy and Carmichael face a moral dilemma when they learn they have the wrong man.

The death of a boy from an injection of a lethal flu sends detectives Briscoe and Curtis and prosecutors McCoy and Carmichael after the murderer.

A robbery/assault victim feeds the police half-truths leading to the discovery of the cold-blooded murder of a young girl.

Detectives discover a shocking twist involving unlikely suspects when they investigate the brutal beating of a black man dumped near the highway.

The investigation into a girl's death reveals secrets the adoptive family was desperately trying to hide.

Opponents of Adam Schiff question the handling of a sexual-assault case by the police and the D.A.'s office.