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An investigative reporter is shot, and evidence indicates a link to a 20-year-old murder case. Prosecutors learn that one of the reporter's stories on the case may have helped convict an innocent man of the crime.

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Detective Lennie Briscoe
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Detective Rey Curtis
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Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
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Executive ADA Jack McCoy
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ADA Abbie Carmichael
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DA Adam Schiff
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Nicole Hampton
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Andrew Hampton
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Defense Attorney Linda Walsh
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John Franchetta
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Mr. Hagaman
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Defense Attorney Lawrence 'Larry' Weaver
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Senior A.D.A. Arlene Wolensky
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Ned Cheron
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Judge Leslie Holtz
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Ray Dalton
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Gerald Fox
Ray Girardin ...
Nick Follett
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Vivian Mason
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Arraignment Judge Morris Torledsky
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Mickey Mason (as Richard M. Hughes)
Leo Schaff ...
Bennett Wainright
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Charlene Lincoln
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Veronica Dumet
Doug MacHugh ...
Anthony Jackson (as Douglas MacHugh)
Carlos Pizarro ...
Jose Delgado
Anamaria Correa ...
Detective Marta Hernandez
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Alex Kostov
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Dr. Binder
Ken Jennings ...
Court Clerk
Karen June Sanchez ...
Maria Sebago (as K.J. Sanchez)
Mary Denson ...
Barbara Williams
Mari-Esther Magaloni ...
Reporter #1
Adam Vignola ...
Reporter #2 (as Adam C. Vignola)
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Lewis Gould

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Dick Wolf ... (created by) (creator)
 
Richard Sweren ... (written by) &
Lynne E. Litt ... (written by)

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Rene Balcer ... executive producer
Edwin Sherin ... executive producer (as Ed Sherin)
David Shore ... supervising producer
Dick Wolf ... executive producer

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Constantine Makris

Editorial Department

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Kent Pritchett ... colorist: dailies
Shawn Marcus Taylor ... apprentice editor
Lynne M. Whitlock ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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Suzanne Ryan

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Robert Thayer

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Kathy O'Connell ... post-production supervisor

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Anne Carroll ... dga trainee

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Kenneth Albanese ... construction coordinator
Tom Conway ... Leadman
Daniel Fisher ... stand-by set dresser
T.J. Horan ... set dresser
Thomas Hudson Reeve ... set dresser
Nicholas Albanese ... carpenter (uncredited)
John W. Farraday ... set dresser (uncredited)

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Jeffrey Kaplan ... supervising sound editor
Joe Romano ... sound

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Maddy Lederman ... electrician
Jeremy Schroeder ... best boy grip
Jerome Camera Williams ... second assistant camera (as Jerome Williams)
Michael 'Rodi' Rodia ... grip (uncredited)

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Wendy M. Roberts ... casting associate

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Crista Barrasso ... location coordinator
Matt Lamb ... assistant location manager

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Mike Post ... composer: theme music

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Nora Elcar-Verdon ... script co-ordinator

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Ronald Baum ... driver

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Bob Lewis ... production accountant
Paul Manilla ... production accountant
Don Ohlmeyer ... president of NBC West Coast
TaMarah Philpot ... executive assistant to executive producer
Cheryl D. Sims ... payroll accountant
Anthony Azzara ... first assistant accountant (uncredited)
Deborah Devgan ... assistant: Ed Sherin (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Detectives Lennie Briscoe and Rey Curtis investigate the shooting of a well-known journalist, Gerald Fox, who was shot as he exited his house one morning to go to work. He's unconscious so the police start looking for anyone who might be seeking revenge. The obvious candidate is John Franchetta who was just paroled after serving 20 years for killing Broadway actress Rebecca Hampton. He still denies having anything to do with that crime and the ADA who prosecuted him admits that Fox's barrage of newspaper articles on the crime likely influenced the jury that convicted him. ADAs McCoy and Carmichael come to believe Franchetta and focus on the dead woman's daughter Nicole Hampton for killing her mother and her brother Andrew for shooting Fox. Their main problem is that Nicole was 15 when killed her mother and a juvenile and therefore subject to the law as it existed at that time. Written by garykmcd

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  • 45 min
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Trivia Matt Bennett and Marsha Dietlein, who play brother and sister 'Nicole Hampton' and 'Andrew Hampton' in this episode, eventually married each other two years after the airing of this episode. See more »
Goofs Carmichael tells John Franchetta that there is no statute of limitations on sex crimes against minors, which is only partly true. In 1968 legislature was passed in New York that removed the statute of limitations from certain serious felony sex crimes where the victim is a minor. The crimes which had their statute of limitations removed when dealing with a minor were: rape in the first-degree, criminal sexual act in the first-degree (a criminal sexual act is unlawful oral or anal sexual contact), aggravated sexual abuse in the first-degree (aggravated sexual abuse is penetration with a foreign object that causes injury) and course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree (course of sexual conduct is an adult subjecting a minor to sexual contact on at least two different occasions within a three month period). All other felony sex crimes involving minors must have charges filed within five years of the minor turning 18. See more »
Quotes Jack McCoy: Andrew Hampton accepted our offer. Attempted man one, 6 to 12 years in jail.
A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: HOPEFULLY his sister will be joining him.
Jack McCoy: [surprised by Carmichael's lack of confidence in a conviction] You don't think he can convince a jury Nicole put him up to it?
A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: I think she'll toss her hair back a few times and convince them she didn't.
Jack McCoy: Very cynical, Abbie.
[starts to leave]
A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: Or if that doesn't work, she could always give an interview to the Ledger.
[Carmichael tosses a front-page newspaper article on the table. Cut to intertitle: "Andrew Hampton is currently serving his sentence in the Clinton Correctional Facility. After trial on the charge of shooting Gerald Fox, Nicole Hampton was acquitted". Cut to closing credits]
A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: .
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