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  1. Feb 24, 2022 · Although an occasional narrative experiment might disrupt the format, what makes “Law & Order” special is precisely the fact that it has one, like a sonnet, a sestina, or an ottava rima.

    • Robert Lloyd
    • Television Critic
    • robert.lloyd@latimes.com
  2. Apr 10, 2020 · Over a decade on, Trial by Jury remains significant for being the first Law & Order spin-off to sputter and fail, especially when the rest of the franchise seemed to be at the top of...

  3. Jan 17, 2007 · Why does EVERY case go to the Supreme Court? I don't get why half the cases just don't get tried in State court? Always wondered this.

  4. Mar 2, 2023 · On the TV show "Law & Order", when they cut to the trial it's usually accompanied by a chiron (along with the trademark "dun-dun" sound) saying something like "New York State Supreme Court, Part 7". Is this an accurate representation of where trials like these would be held?

  5. Nov 12, 2021 · This series was refreshing because it showed the trials, including preparations and the trials themselves, where other "Law & Order" series couldn't. They instead showed the catching of criminals which would lead to off-screen trials (via TV Series Finale ).

    • Preston Smith
  6. Olivia discovers that a case involving a temperamental foster child is tied to a cold rape case from her past, and it could be the missing link that could help catch a serial rapist. At the same time, she is haunted by her sexual assault in prison. Meanwhile, Elliot and Fin are temporarily (and...

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  8. Jul 29, 2019 · It’s difficult to squeeze an entire trial into a 45-minute long episode. This is why there are title cards between courtroom scenes. However, in nearly every episode, the trial wraps up in a little over a week, with almost no delay. If only our justice system ran that smoothly in real life.

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