- 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.
- Briscoe and Green investigate a shooting rampage in Central Park, where all 15 of the victims were female college students. Using the serial number of the gun they've recovered, they track down the owner, Dennis Trope. But when the judge dismisses most of their evidence, Jack McCoy has few options left to prosecute the case. When he learns that the gun can be turned into an automatic weapon using an inexpensive kit that can be bought at a gun show, he decides to go after the gun manufacturer. Despite evidence that the gun manufacturer knew that most sales of the gun were due to the ease of conversion, it's obvious McCoy will have a hard time getting a conviction.—garykmcd
- A group of young women are shot down in Central Park with an automatic weapon: many are killed. Briscoe and Green manage to track down the misogynist offender, but they find it hard to build a solid case. As a consequence, McCoy and Carmichael attempt to prosecute the manufacturer of the gun on the grounds that the gun is very easy to convert to a full-automatic weapon and instructions and parts can be picked up at any gunshow.—Hops Splurt
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