After Jack is forced to settle the prosecution of a shooter who committed mass murder in Central Park, he decides to prosecute the gun manufacturer.After Jack is forced to settle the prosecution of a shooter who committed mass murder in Central Park, he decides to prosecute the gun manufacturer.After Jack is forced to settle the prosecution of a shooter who committed mass murder in Central Park, he decides to prosecute the gun manufacturer.
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- TriviaFirst appearance of Jesse L. Martin as Detective Ed Green. His character would remain on the show through the middle of season 18.
- GoofsThe gunman confesses to the crime, but his confession is thrown out on the grounds that the suspect's mother invokes his right to attorney by informing Lt. Buren she had called a lawyer and they had no right to continue questioning him. The suspect is not a minor, and no one else can invoke any of his rights on his behalf. As he had been informed of his rights and chose to waive his right to an attorney and right to remain silent, his confession was perfectly admissible, and the police had every right to continue questioning him.
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Detective Ed Green: Hey, Old Spice! What did the Lieutenant tell you about me?
Detective Lennie Briscoe: Nothing. Did she tell you I don't like nicknames?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2000)
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Six months from now, some other bright kid finds another way to tamper with the gun.
A white man in his middle twenties started shooting at a park, killing several bystanders. After the shock, Briscoe and Green started talking to witnesses. The shooter yelled damn ******* to the victims, all pre-med students. He wore a baseball hat and a bag left in the same park where dectectives found a sport gun, whose serial number belonged to a man,a paramedic (Neal Huff), who stole an old lady's identity. Green took this case as personal, acting very hard in arresting the perp and trying with all the efforts to extort information from him in the questioning room: he succeed. But the hardship emerged for lawyers: ballistic didn't manage to match appropriately the slugs to the gun (the weapon was modified) and that's why the defendant managed to escape the death penalty. Furthermore there was a jurisdiction issue over selling weapons and things went wrong before the Appellate Court......Anyway, there must be a way to put the blame on the manufacturer.
An episode that involved weapons, too widespread in United States. The part related to lawyers is very long. Anyway, I like McCoy's speech before the jurors. Wait till the very end, you will be surprised of judge's reaction.
An episode that involved weapons, too widespread in United States. The part related to lawyers is very long. Anyway, I like McCoy's speech before the jurors. Wait till the very end, you will be surprised of judge's reaction.
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- Mrpalli77
- Mar 31, 2018
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