Law & Order: Season 11

TV-14
2000
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Follows a crime (usually a murder), usually adapted from current headlines, from two separate vantage points, the police investigation and... More

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    Law & Order: Season 11 episodes

    Episode 11.1

    Endurance

    After a disabled boy dies of smoke inhalation during a... More fire, his parents and a building tenant with a history of ""accidental"" fires become suspects.

    Episode 11.2

    Turnstile Justice

    After a woman's body is found in a subway station,... More a suspect is arrested, but the resulting case concerns the lack of medication supplied him while in prison.

    Episode 11.3

    Dissonance

    The detectives investigate the murder of a young violinist whose... More fellow musicians resented her rapid rise to fame, in a trial that results in threats exchanged between Lewin and the presiding judge who has a history of bias against McCoy.

    Episode 11.4

    Standoff

    After a prisoner's murder, an investigation leads to a suspect,... More but the question arises if he acted on his own or on orders from within the prison.

    EPISODE 11.5

    Return

    The murder of a storeowner leads to a case where... More the suspect flees to Israel and may be protected from extradition by Israel's Law of Return.

    EPISODE 11.6

    Burn Baby Burn

    A former Black Panther, accused of murdering a Caucasian police... More officer, questions Green's integrity amidst a politically charged trial.

    EPISODE 11.7

    Amends

    Under pressure from the department's top brass, a 20-year-old murder... More case, initally investigated by Briscoe's now retired boss, is reopened involving the slaying of a teen-age girl with the spoiled son of a politically connected family as the prime suspect.

    EPISODE 11.8

    Thin Ice

    The killing of a school-hockey coach leads to a case... More in which the defendant claims that he committed the crime while suffering from ""sports rage.""

    EPISODE 11.9

    Hubris

    An assistant manager at a jewelers discovers four bodies at... More the store, leading to the prosecution of an amiable murder suspect who insists on representing himself, and winning the admiration of a female juror.

    EPISODE 11.10

    Whose Monkey is it Anyway?

    The death of a lab technician and the abduction of... More 17 infected monkeys lead to a trial involving the treatment of research animals.

    EPISODE 11.11

    Sunday in the Park with Jorge

    Following ""wilding incidents"" in Central Park, a woman's body is... More found in the lake and the suspects include the deceased's wealthy husband.

    EPISODE 11.12

    Teenage Wasteland

    The beating death of a restaurant owner leads Briscoe and... More Green to thrill-seeking teenagers; McCoy and Lewin are forced to decide how young is too young for the death penalty.

    EPISODE 11.13

    Phobia

    When a gay man is beaten to death during the... More abduction of his adopted infant son, Detectives Briscoe and Green suspect that ransom from the murder victim's wealthy partner may have been the motive for the crime. But as more is learned about the child's birth mother and homophobic biological father, Assistant D.A.'s McCoy and Carmichael find that what appeared to be a botched kidnapping might be more accurately prosecuted as a hate crime.

    EPISODE 11.14

    A Losing Season

    When a pregnant loan officer is found in the trunk... More of her car with fatal gunshot wounds, Detectives Briscoe and Green at first suspect a carjacking or the woman's fiance and co-worker. But as the woman's premature baby clings to life in the hospital, the investigation turns to professional basketball player Cris Cody, whose ties to the dead woman may extend beyond the loans she approved for him--and may include reason for him to want her and her unborn child dead.

    EPISODE 11.15

    Swept Away - A Very Special Episode

    When a participant in a TV reality show is murdered,... More McCoy goes after the producers and network executives for deliberately fomenting hostility among the participants to boost the ratings. All too appropriately, the outcome of the case hinges on a videotape made by a hidden-camera.

    EPISODE 11.16

    Bronx Cheer

    When a woman is found strangled to death with a... More large quantity of the drug Ecstasy in her handbag, Detectives Briscoe and Green have difficulty gathering sufficient evidence for an indictment of their prime suspect, drug-dealer Francis 'Taz' Partell. But when they question one of his former associates, they discover new evidence indicating that Taz is responsible for the earlier murder of a bouncer in Bronx county.

    EPISODE 11.17

    Ego

    When the dead body of Karen Hall, an investigator with... More the State Attorney General's Office Criminal Division, is found in a Manhattan river, Detectives Briscoe and Green find that her boss, Frank Conroy, had written off her disappearance as a random kidnapping from an Albany train station. But as more is learned about Conroy's controlling relationships -- with the dead woman, with his wife and with a long-term girlfriend -- he quickly becomes a suspect.

    EPISODE 11.18

    White Lie

    When a couple is found dead in their apartment, Detectives... More Briscoe and Green follow the trail of drugs and money, which leads to Caryn Wyman, the wife of a U.S. Army Major responsible for the country's anti-drug efforts in Colombia. Despite the evidence linking Caryn to the drugs, she is fearful of cooperating with the police--until A.D.A. McCoy convinces her and her husband that she has no choice but to risk her life to catch the killer.

    EPISODE 11.19

    Whiplash

    When an hispanic male is found dead from a severe... More chest trauma, Detectives Briscoe and Green discover that he and two other illegal immigrants had been in a staged automobile accident. As evidence mounts linking numerous similar car crashes with the same employer, chiropractor, insurance adjuster, and lawyers, A.D.A.s McCoy and Carmichael must determine who is ultimately responsible for the man's death, from which so many others profited.

    EPISODE 11.20

    All My Children

    The murder of a prep school student points to a... More mystery woman who may have been extorting money from the victim's wealthy father.

    EPISODE 11.21

    Brother's Keeper

    Briscoe and Green discover a murdered businessman may have been... More the target of a well-known criminal , but the investigation stumbles when the FBI acts as the suspect's alibi.

    EPISODE 11.22

    School Daze

    Jamie Ross returns to defend a student accused in a... More mass school slaying.

    EPISODE 11.23

    Judge Dread

    An attempted murder of a tough Judge leads Briscoe and... More Green on a wild goose chase to track down the inimical criminal. When the perpetrator is found, Carmichael and McCoy have a difficult time making a case.

    EPISODE 11.24

    Deep Vote

    A woman's murder leads the police to discover ... More the actual target was a reporter who did a story about improprieties in a recent senatorial election. Carmichael can't get the reporter to reveal her sources for a story that contains allegations that the vote was fixed and ballots tampered with, even though the reporter's life is at risk. Without the source, McCoy and Carmichael have a difficult time making a case against the Senator, who they believe has ties to the mob and ordered the hit on the reporter. The case hinges on 2000 missing ballots from the vote that were stolen by the mob. Once the ballots are found, there is a big court battle about whether or not the ballots should be counted. McCoy believes that the ballots will show Benton's motive for ordering the hit, but an appellate court won't allow it, so their case is virtually dead. In the end, McCoy is able to convince the reporter to reveal her source and have him testify against the senator.

    Law & Order: Season 11 | Ratings & Reviews

    Law & Order: Season 11 | Details

    Rating
    TV-14,
    Genre
    Drama
    Country of origin
    United States of America