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Law & Order/Hate
Hate | |
Season 9, Episode 10 | |
Airdate | January 6, 1999 |
Production Number | E0214 |
Written by | Rene Balcer |
Directed by | Constantine Makris |
← 9x09 True North |
9x11 → Ramparts |
Law & Order — Season Nine |
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Hate is the tenth episode of the ninth season of Law & Order, and the one hundred ninety-first 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), Angie Harmon (A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff)
Guest Stars: Michael Cumpsty (Tom Willis), Jonathan Hogan (Mr. Latimer), Lawrence Nathanson (Mr. Osborne), Welker White (Ms. Caldwell), Joshua Harto (Peter Stymons), Paul Dawson (Derek Harland), Anna Belknap (Jessica Buhl), Ted Kazanoff (Judge Daniel Scarletti)
with Larry Clarke (Detective Morris LaMotte), Anne O'Sullivan (Mrs. Osborne), Gretchen Lee Krich (Mrs. Harland), Matte Osian (Raymond Stoller), Brian Geraghty (Phillip Ludwick), Greg Cook (Jimmy Parnell), Brian Howe (Detective Harry Sorkin), Jordan Reid Berkow (Lori Summers), Tom Kemp (Sergeant Frank Shepard), Tom Bloom (Detective Boris Tasche), Mick Weber (Detective Larry Price), Sarah Burke (Judge Isabella Hutchins), David Toney (Fred Zarkin), Rony Clanton (Robbie Ward), Paul DeBoy (Lionel Morrison), Jamie Torcellini (Sam Odell), Rosa Evangelina Arredondo (Cecilia), Felix A. Solis (Tino), William Parry (Mr. Stymons), Neva Small (Mrs. Stymons), Randy Frazier (Victor), Paul Albe (Jury Foreman), Desmond Curran (Armed Man)
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Plot Overview
The detectives investigate the brutal beating and murder of a teenage girl whose body is found in the park which leads them to a group of teenage white supremacists.
In-Memoriam
- Dedicated to
- United States Attorney
- Charles Rose
- He made the world
- a safer place