Watch Law & Order Season 7 Episode 23
The cops uncover a man with a secret second life as they try to learn who opened fire on a group of people disembarking from a party cruise, but his guilt or innocence becomes almost a second thought as Schiff goes toe to toe with the governor and the States Attorney General over the decision to seek the death penalty.
Series: Law & Order
Episode Title: Terminal
Air Date: 1997-05-21
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