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In 1965, Hill started his own production company, and from 1966 to 1967 he starred as the original lead character, Daniel Briggs, of the Mission Impossible TV series. Later that year he appeared in Getting Even With Dad, starring Macaulay Culkin and Ted Danson, and in 1998 he had a supporting role in the action thriller Hard Rain
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3.800(a) motions and pre-CPC upward departures August 16, 2013 Articles Comments Off Because a rule 3.800(a) motion can be filed at any time, the courts remain in the business of sorting out long sentences imposed prior to the implementation in 1998 of the Criminal Punishment Code, which removed the top end of the sentencing range and replaced it with the statutory maximum. It is evident from the language of the statute and is more reasonable that the Legislature intended for character and suitability for lodging to refer to the purpose of the structure
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The entire group of detectives is commanded by Captain Don Cragen (Dann Florek).As a previous viewer stated there are commercials at the beginning of disc one, but on that disc only. In fact, the writing on this series is top-notch and never seems to grow stale or contrived.As the intro to each episode states, the SVU, or Special Victims Unit, is in charge of particularly heinous crimes that are sexually based
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Epatha Merkerson) investigate the crimes and bring in the law-breakers; followed by district attorneys (led by Sam Waterston, Steven Hill and Jill Hennessy) who prosecute the wrongdoers to ensure justice is served. The drama follows detectives (Skeet Ulrich, Corey Stoll) conducting investigations, while the cases are then prosecuted by Deputy District Attorneys portrayed by Academy Award-nominee Terrence Howard, Regina Hall, and Alfred Molina
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For example, the Season 14 episode "Floater" was based on the trial of New York Supreme Court Justice Gerald Garson, who was convicted of taking bribes to alter the verdicts of divorce cases. In Episode 9 of Season 1, titled "Indifference," the narrator reads a disclaimer informing the viewer that the case is based on real life (the Lisa Steinberg murder case) and explaining the outcome of the real case
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Opening Announcer (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited) Season 2, Episode 17: Cold Comfort30 March 2003Esteemed former Senator Randolph Kittridge succumbs to cancer while his son and daughter wrangle over a codicil to his will providing that his body be cryogenically frozen after his death. Opening Announcer (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited) Season 7, Episode 4: Lonelyville25 October 2007A woman murdered and tied with special knots sends Falacci and Logan to a writer profiling the singles scene.Chris Noth ..
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With a broad intellect and cunning instinct that borders on brilliance, this modern-day Sherlock Holmes brings an unparalleled level of scrutiny to the job. D'Onofrio's other film credits include Robert Altman's "The Player," Joel Schumacher's "Dying Young," Tim Burton's "Ed Wood" (in which he played a young Orson Welles), Nancy Savoca's "Household Saints," Kathryn Bigalow's "Strange Days" (opposite Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett), Harold Ramis' "Stuart Saves His Family," Barry Sonnenfeld's "Men in Black" (as an intergalactic villain opposite Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones), "The Velocity of Gary" opposite Salma Hayek, "The Thirteenth Floor" opposite Craig Bierko, "The Whole Wide World" (which he produced and starred in opposite Renee Zellweger), and Oliver Stone's "JFK." D'Onofrio received an Emmy Award nomination in 1998 for his riveting guest appearance in the "Homicide: Life on the Street" episode, "The Subway." Born in Brooklyn, New York, D'Onofrio grew up in Hawaii, Colorado and Florida
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like wish i could have a drink with him i know he got still hot as he married? lolmoreless DO YOU AGREE? 3 0 Flag Share Hide Facebook Twitter Permalink See All Fan Reviews Latest News 24 R.I.P. This legal crime drama is unique among the other franchise programs in that it offers an additional dimension by exposing major crimes from the criminal's perspective
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TV drama that tells the stories of two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the attorneys, who prosecute the offenders
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