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Law & Order/Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction | |
Season 3, Episode 16 | |
Airdate | March 3, 1993 |
Production Number | 68017 |
Written by | Walon Green & Rene Balcer |
Directed by | Bruce Seth Green |
← 3x15 Mother Love |
3x17 → Conduct Unbecoming |
Law & Order — Season Three |
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Jurisdiction is the sixteenth episode of the third season of Law & Order, and the sixtieth episode overall.
Starring (Law): Jerry Orbach (Detective Lennie Briscoe), 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)
Also Starring: Carolyn McCormick (Dr. Elizabeth Olivet)
Guest Stars: Dan Hedaya (Brian Torelli), Lorraine Toussaint (Shambala Green), Mark Blum (Frank Lazar), Paul McCrane (James Lee Pawl)
and Michael Badalucco (David Scott Zifrin)
with Monique Cintron (Aloma), James Lewis DeLorenzo (Marty Lake), Rosemary DeAngelis (Sally Goldman), Paul Bates (Ron Bergin), Leslie Ayvazian (Pam Korolek), David Wolos-Fonteno (Gavin McCrea), Philip Hoffman (Eddie Feldman), Tibor Feldman (Jerry Silbo), Paul D'Amato (Delbert Kort), Bill Alton (Judge O'Malley), Merwin Goldsmith (Judge Feist), Nancy Franklin (Judge Walton), John Fiore (Profaci), Sabrina Boudot (Sharon), Amy Ryan (Amy), James Colby (Holzgang), Brian Delate (Lt. Jorgensen), Edward D. Murphy (CSU Wheeler), Cliff Weissman (CSU Miller), Jay Spadaro (Court Clerk)
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Plot Overview
Stone finds himself fighting with the Brooklyn District Attorney's office over the jurisdiction of a mentally handicapped man who confessed to stabbing two women to death.
Notes
Frank Lazar left the Kings County District Attorney's Office before the end of his term, and joined the Litigation Department at the Wall Street firm of Smythe & Bradley.
Ten months after his appeal was filed in the Appellate Division Second Department, David Zifrin remains incarcerated at the Elmira State Correctional Facility awaiting judicial determination of that appeal.