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Law & Order/I.D.
I.D. | |
Season 7, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | September 25, 1996 |
Production Number | K1107 |
Written by | Ed Zuckerman |
Directed by | Constantine Makris |
← 7x01 Causa Mortis |
7x03 → Good Girl |
Law & Order — Season Seven |
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I.D. is the second episode of the seventh season of Law & Order, and the one hundred thirty-sixth episode overall.
Starring (Law): Jerry Orbach (Detective Lennie Briscoe), Benjamin Bratt (Detective Rey Curtis), S. Epatha Merkerson (Lt. Anita Van Buren)
Starring (Order): Sam Waterston (Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy), Carey Lowell (A.D.A. Jamie Ross), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff)
Guest Stars: Jerry Adler (Judge Nathan Parks), Gerry Bamman (Stan Gillum), Aida Turturro (Receptionist), Stephen Mendillo (Lt. Jeffrey London), Alan Manson (Chief Administrative Judge)
and Pamela Gray (Lucy Sullivan)
with Dicky Fine (Perkles), Chet Carlin (Wilkins), Cordell Stahl (Hopper), Daniel Oreskes (Jack Maslin), Stuart Zagnit (Harry Shapiro, D.D.S.), Alison Martin (Miss Dawkins), Julian Gamble (Judge P. Slattery), Judy Frank (Judge Jean Bryant), Emilio Del Pozo (Judge John Sierra), Billy Gillespie (Larry), Scott Sherman (Stan), Liam Mitchell (Maxwell), Gano Grills (Jasperson), Robert Raines Martin (Cummings), Viktoria Demtchenko (Miss Nbela), George Rafferty (CSU Detective Harmon), Thomas Michael Allen (CSU Detective Cook)
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Plot Overview
After the corpse of a young woman is discovered inside of a building elevator, the detectives suspect the woman's sister of being responsible for the crime; McCoy finds his prosecution of the woman's sister hindered by a vindictive judge who makes sexually suggestive comments to Ross.