The passing of a cleric leads the detectives to a priest who was given information by a cuddle suspect outside of the church but insists that he can't discuss anything about it, bringing McCoy to question whether the confessional seal should apply.
Season 12 Episode 11 of Law & Order resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s12e01 - Who Let the Dogs Out?
s12e02 - Armed Forces
s12e03 - For Love or Money
s12e04 - Soldier of Fortune
s12e05 - Possession
s12e06 - Formerly Famous
s12e07 - Myth of Fingerprints
s12e08 - The Fire This Time
s12e09 - 3 Dawg Night
s12e10 - Prejudice
s12e11 - The Collar
s12e12 - Undercovered
s12e13 - DR 1-102
s12e14 - Missing
s12e15 - Access Nation
s12e16 - Born Again
s12e17 - Girl Most Likely
s12e18 - Equal Rights
s12e19 - Slaughter
s12e20 - Dazzled
s12e21 - Foul Play
s12e22 - Attorney Client
s12e23 - Oxymoron
s12e24 - Patriot
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.