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Violette 2022-01-26 08:46:04
Law & Order S1E14 Notes
S1E14 The Violence of Summer
-- Rape / Accomplice / Rights of Suspects and defendant
Related to trial logic:
◇ When the physical evidence is insufficient and the defendant works with the media to hype the sexual assault victim's criminal record or personal morality as a hot topic, Stone recommends the...
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Magnolia 2022-01-26 08:46:04
Law & Order S1E3 Notes
S1E3 The Reaper's Helper (Broadcast in October 1990) ?
Homosexual and AIDS in 1980s-90s / Mercy killing - Euthanasia / Assisted suicide
◇ From the point of view of the era in 1990, after more than 20 years of homosexuality affirmative action, the discussion of homosexuality and sexual minorities has...

Max Baker
Performing Experience
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Ebony 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Concise, restrained, rigorous, scrupulous, and intricate, it is an almost perfect legal drama. Whether it’s the moment when Ben Stone, hunched over his back, pacing before the jury, making a statement, or leaning halfway on the prosecutor’s desk, stopping to question and stare at the suspect’s silence, we all travel back to the other side of the ocean 30 years ago. In a court of law, they are caught in the entanglement of good and evil, humanity and justice, and together they explore the boundaries of the law. PS It's a pity that the fat man didn't play again after this season.
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Leopoldo 2022-03-21 09:03:16
From the fact that real cases always make people unconsciously fall into the reality that danger may occur at any time, special crimes make people shudder. The conflict between law and order, legal and moral feelings makes it even more difficult to weigh legal cases.
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[a victim has died, apparently during S&M sex]
Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers: No defensive wounds.
Det. Lennie Briscoe: That's odd.
Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers: Yeah, the fun part for these guys is the struggle AFTER they've been tied up.
[pause]
Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers: Or so I've heard.
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Lt. Anita Van Buren: I'd like it if you two became real partners.
Detective Lennie Briscoe: And I'd like it if my ex-wives got partners. No more alimony.