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Law & Order/Heaven

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Heaven
Season 2, Episode 10
Airdate November 26, 1991
Production Number 67415
Teleplay by Nancy Ann Miller and
Robert Palm
Story by Robert Palm
Directed by Ed Sherin
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Heaven is the tenth episode of the second season of Law & Order, and the thirty-second episode overall.

Starring (Law): Paul Sorvino (Sergeant Phil Cerreta), Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan), Dann Florek (Captain Donald Cragen)

Starring (Order): Michael Moriarty (Executive A.D.A. Ben Stone), Richard Brooks (A.D.A. Paul Robinette), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff)

Guest Stars: Jose Perez (Robert Diaz), Lisa Emery (Ms. Van Brocklen), Luis Guzman (Cesar Pescador), Victor Campos (Domingo Guerra)

and Robert Hogan (Patrick Monahan)

with Phyllis Somerville (Head Nurse), Tom Tammi (Collins), Gil Rogers (Ireland), Raul Aranas (Oscar Vergilio), Nelson Landrieu (Rivera), Kurt Knudson (Judge Waxman), Mateo Gomez (Esperanza), Carlos Espina (Cheuy Bodillo), Barbara Gonzalez (Celia Montalbano), Miguel Sierra (Guillermo Ruiz), Murphy Guyer (Gallagher), Marta Vidal (Annalissa Barragan), Donald Corren (Ezra Stine), Theodora Castellanos (Maid), Cookie Rufino (Delgado), George Bass (Superintendent), Kim Chan (Restaurant Manager), Mark Werheim (Fireman), Robert Vazac (Uniform Policeman), Felipe Gorostiza (Acosta), Iraida Polanco (Celia's Grandmother), Mel Gorham (Woman #1), Anibal Lleras (Woman #2), Louis Perez (911 Caller)

Contents

Plot Overview

A fire at a social club which claims the lives of 53 people leads detectives to a connection involving arson, illegal immigrants and the selling of green cards.

Notes

  • Following a six week trial, James Collins and Domingo Guerra were each convicted and sentences to twenty-five years to life in Ossining Correctional Facility. Cesar Pescador, on a plea bargain, was sentenced to fifteen years in an undisclosed prison.

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