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Jerry Orbach, Sam Waterston, Angie Harmon, Steven Hill, Jesse L. Martin, and S. Epatha Merkerson in Law & Order (1990)

Ned Eisenberg: Defense Attorney James Granick

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Law & Order

Ned Eisenberg credited as playing...

Defense Attorney James Granick

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  • Detective Lennie Briscoe: I had two daughters. One of them was murdered.
  • James Granick: Because she turned state's evidence in a drug case?
  • Detective Lennie Briscoe: She was gonna testify against a dealer.
  • James Granick: So she was selling drugs herself?
  • A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: Objection!
  • Judge Harlan Newfield: Overruled.
  • Detective Lennie Briscoe: [reluctantly admitting it] Yeah, she was selling drugs.
  • James Granick: And as her father, under Mr. McCoy's theory, shouldn't you be held criminally responsible for her drug dealing?
  • Detective Lennie Briscoe: Criminally responsible? No. But I didn't give her the pills and teach her how to sell them.
  • Judge Colin Fraser: Murder in the second degree. How does the defendant plead?
  • Robert Telford: Not guilty.
  • A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: The People request $500,000 bail.
  • James Granick: They're dreaming, Your Honor.
  • A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: We have a weapon that matches the fatal wound.
  • James Granick: No blood was found on this weapon, or in the defendant's apartment.
  • A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: There's evidence the victim's body was dragged through the defendant's stairwell.
  • James Granick: Tobacco residue that could have come from a million places. All they've got is coincidence.
  • A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: You get enough coincidences, they start to add up.
  • Judge Colin Fraser: Yes, they do. To $20,000.

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