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from "Law & Order" (1990)
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- "Law & Order"
... aka "Law & Order Prime" - USA (informal title)
- Age of Innocence (2005) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
- Cry Wolf (2004) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
- Floater (2003) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
- Smoke (2003) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
- Kid Pro Quo (2003) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
(21 more) - "Law & Order: Trial by Jury"
- Bang & Blame (2005) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
- 41 Shots (2005) TV episode, Played by David Lipman
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From "Law & Order: Corpus Delicti (#6.11)" (1996)
Christopher's Attorney: We move to stay this proceeding, Your Honor, pending resolution of litigation that is the basis of the indictment... several civil matters that the People, for some reason, are trying to criminalize.
Judge Morris Torledsky: Sorry, Counselor, but it's the People's ball; they get to decide where to play.
Christopher's Attorney: Then we plead not guilty.
Judge Morris Torledsky: At last. I was beginning to think you get paid by the word.
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Christopher's Attorney: We move to stay this proceeding, Your Honor, pending resolution of litigation that is the basis of the indictment... several civil matters that the People, for some reason, are trying to criminalize.
Judge Morris Torledsky: Sorry, Counselor, but it's the People's ball; they get to decide where to play.
Christopher's Attorney: Then we plead not guilty.
Judge Morris Torledsky: At last. I was beginning to think you get paid by the word.
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