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Nadia Bowers in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001)

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Law & Order: Criminal Intent

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Detective Stevens says that Veronica Kalen is serving 12-15 years in prison for her husband's murder. Yet later on Captain Callas says that she is serving 15 to life. When Stevens says that she was serving 12-15 she meant that Veronica Kalen was sentenced to 15 years in prison with the possibility of parole after 12 years. Serving 15 to life means that someone is sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years, so they are two different sentences, she can't be serving both. Plus when Nichols and Stevens are talking to her she said that she made a plea deal to avoid getting a life sentence, so that means the DA let her plead down to manslaughter in the first degree, since a conviction of murder in the second degree carries a mandatory minimum sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years.
When Dr. Hazard is showing the video of a university experiment to the escort he hired she goes from standing behind him with her arms folded in one shot to sitting down and texting on her phone in the next shot to standing again with her arms once again folded and her phone nowhere in sight.

Factual errors

The two detectives are discussing the word "yar" and correctly refer to a quote by Tracy Lord (Katharine Hepburn ) in The Philadelphia Story (1940); however the line was directed at George Kittredge (John Howard ), not Macaulay Connor (James Stewart ). "Yar" is used to describe a boat or ship in very good condition.

Plot holes

At 30mins, Ted Stoddard says he "woke up in Central Park, naked in a hospital gown"- yet at the beginning of the show, Ted is shown in hospital gown and dark blue boxers.

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