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Law & Order/Refuge (1)

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Refuge (1)
Season 9, Episode 23
Airdate May 26, 1999
Production Number E0212
Written by Rene Balcer
Directed by Constantine Makris
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Refuge (2)
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Refuge (1) is the twenty-third episode of the ninth season of Law & Order, and the two hundred fourth 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 (E.A.D.A. Jack McCoy), Angie Harmon (A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff)

Guest Stars: Jenna Stern (Toni Ricci), Terry L. Beaver (Defense Attorney Manning), Amelia Campbell (Mrs. Woodson), Cameron Bowen (Billy Woodson), Michael Mulheren (Judge Sheldon Taylor), Slava Schoot (Russian), Bernie Sheredy (Georgy Malenkov), Olek Krupa (Constantine Volsky), Ben Shenkman (Nick Margolis), Lenore Harris (Mrs. Chuikov)

with J.K. Simmons (Dr. Emil Skoda)

and Carolyn McCormick (Dr. Elizabeth Olivet)

with Leslie Hendrix (M.E. Rodgers), Larry Clarke (Detective Morris LaMotte), Kim Brockington (Josette Dobbs), Marya Kazakova (Mrs. Sofia Dementev), Michael Oberlander (David Bronstein), Judy Frank (Judge Jean Bryant), Steve Monés (Miguel), David Ross (Kira / Tolstonog), Lannyl Stephens (Alyana Dixon), Nikolai Tsankov (David Dementev), Michael Garfield (Tom Odlum), Sasha Nesterov (Roman Laskin), Neal Lerner (US Attorney Osbourne), Katie Sagona (Antonia Bright), Derrick Demetrius Parker (Wallace Roney), Marc Damon Johnson (INS Agent Jarrett), Adam Sietz (Marty), Gwendolyn Mulamba (Paulina), Edward D. Murphy (CSU Murphy), Aleks Shaklin (Driver), Christopher Bregman (Officer Jasper), Jon Shaver (Officer Diego), Kevin Ash (Arraignment Clerk)

Contents

Plot Overview

A 10-year-old boy is traumatized after witnessing the murder of a man who has ties to the Russian mob.

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