The detectives investigate the cuddle of a young violinist whose 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.
Season 11 Episode 3 of Law & Order resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s11e01 - Endurance
s11e02 - Turnstile Justice
s11e03 - Dissonance
s11e04 - Standoff
s11e05 - Return
s11e06 - Burn Baby Burn
s11e07 - Amends
s11e08 - Thin Ice
s11e09 - Hubris
s11e10 - Whose Monkey is it Anyway?
s11e11 - Sunday in the Park with Jorge
s11e12 - Teenage Wasteland
s11e13 - Phobia
s11e14 - A Losing Season
s11e15 - Swept Away - A Very Special Episode
s11e16 - Bronx Cheer
s11e17 - Ego
s11e18 - White Lie
s11e19 - Whiplash
s11e20 - All My Children
s11e21 - Brother's Keeper
s11e22 - School Daze
s11e23 - Judge Dread
s11e24 - Deep Vote
This realistic yet fictional drama looks at crime and justice from a dual perspective. In the first half-hour, Detectives Joe Fontana and Edward Green investigate crimes and apprehend suspects under the supervision of their precinct lieutenant, Anita Van Buren. The focus shifts in the second half-hour to the criminal courts as Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy and Assistant District Attorney Borgia work within a complicated justice system to prosecute the accused under the guidance of District Attorney Arthur Branch.
Some cases may be simple, but most are multi-faceted. The investigations are challenging, prosecutions are complicated, and decisions about legal procedures and plea-bargaining are vexing. In the arduous and complex process of determining guilt and innocence, lives often hang in the balance.