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Law & Order Episode 17.09 Deadlock
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Law & Order Episode 17.09 Deadlock

Episode Premiere
November 17, 2006
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Studios USA Television, Universal Network TV, NBC
Official Site
http://www.nbc.com/Law_&_Order/
Episode Premiere
November 17, 2006
Genre
Drama
Period
1990 - Now
Production Co
Studios USA Television, Universal Network TV, NBC
Distributor
NBC, Universal Domestic Television, Studios USA Television
Official Site
http://www.nbc.com/Law_&_Order/
Director
Alex Chapple
Screenwriter
David Slack
Main Cast
  • Steven Zirnkilton
  • S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. Anita Van Buren
  • Sam Waterston as Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy
  • Jerry Orbach as Det. Lennie Briscoe
  • Steven Hill
  • Jesse L. Martin as Detective Ed Green
  • Leslie Hendrix
  • Fred Dalton Thompson
  • Chris Noth as Detective Mike Logan
  • Benjamin Bratt as Detective Rey Curtis
  • Jeremy Sisto as Detective Cyrus Lupo / Clint Glover
  • Anthony Anderson as Detective Kevin Bernard
  • Alana De La Garza as A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa
Additional Cast
  • Craig Walker
  • Catherine Dent
  • Jeremy Davidson
  • James Lorenzo
  • Jordan Leeds
  • Patricia R. Floyd
  • Donna Blaszczyk

CONVICTED KILLER ESCAPES TO MURDER AGAIN, RAISING QUESTIONS OVER NEED FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT -- When convicted mass murderer Leon Vorgitch (guest star Craig Walker) kills two prison guards and escapes from prison, Detectives Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) and Nina Cassady (Milena Govich) rush to apprehend him but not before he ruthlessly murders two more innocent people. With Vorgitch already serving seven life sentences, District Attorney Arthur Branch (Fred Dalton Thompson) urges A.D.A.s Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Connie Rubirosa (Alana De La Garza) to expedite the process and push for a guilty plea, but Vorgitch doesn't bite as an extended trial only means a delay in his transfer to a maximum security prison - and more time for him to escape. McCoy is then left with little option but to ask the judge to bypass the law and authorize a death penalty case.