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Law And Order (Briish TV Series)
Law and Order may refer to: In politics * the preservation of the rule of law * the keeping of the peace (law) *Law and order (politics), a term common in political debate and discussion, generally indicating support of a strict criminal justice system * Law and Order Offensive Party, a former minor German political party * Operation Law and Order, an Israeli military operation against a Hezbollah base in Lebanon *Law and Order, previous name of Platform 21 a minor right-wing Latvian political party In entertainment and media In film * ''Law and Order'' (1932 film), western * ''Law and Order'' (1940 film), western * ''Law and Order'' (1942 film), Billy the Kid western * ''Law and Order'' (1953 film), western * ''Law and Order'' (1969 film), documentary *'' Exiled: A Law & Order Movie'' (1998 film), drama In television * ''Law & Order'' (franchise) (1990–present), a number of related police and legal dramas created by Dick Wolf for NBC television **''Law & Order'' (1990–2010 ...
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Rule Of Law
The rule of law is the political philosophy that all citizens and institutions within a country, state, or community are accountable to the same laws, including lawmakers and leaders. The rule of law is defined in the ''Encyclopedia Britannica'' as "the mechanism, process, institution, practice, or norm that supports the equality of all citizens before the law, secures a nonarbitrary form of government, and more generally prevents the arbitrary use of power." The term ''rule of law'' is closely related to constitutionalism as well as ''Rechtsstaat'' and refers to a political situation, not to any specific legal rule. Use of the phrase can be traced to 16th-century Britain. In the following century, the Scottish theologian Samuel Rutherford employed it in arguing against the divine right of kings. John Locke wrote that freedom in society means being subject only to laws made by a legislature that apply to everyone, with a person being otherwise free from both governmental and ...
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Law & Order True Crime
''Law & Order True Crime'' is an American true crime anthology series that premiered on September 26, 2017 on NBC. The series was ordered by NBC on July 15, 2016, and is part of the ''Law & Order'' franchise. Created by René Balcer, the eight-episode first season, titled ''Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders'', is a dramatization of the trial of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted in 1996 for the murder of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez. As of May 2018, the series is on hiatus. Cast and characters Main *Edie Falco as Leslie Abramson, the defense attorney who represented Lyle and Erik Menendez. *Gus Halper as Erik, the younger brother, *Miles Gaston Villanueva as Lyle, the older brother Recurring * Anthony Edwards as Judge Stanley Weisberg who oversaw Lyle and Erik's trial. *Julianne Nicholson as Jill Lansing, Abramson's partner on the defense team for the first trial. *Harry Hamlin as Barry Levin, Abramson's co-counsel on the second trial of E ...
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Dorothy Uhnak
Dorothy Uhnak (April 24, 1930 – July 8, 2006; née Goldstein) was an American novelist. Uhnak was born in New York City. She attended City College of New York and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Uhnak worked for 14 years as a detective for the New York City Transit Police Department. Uhnak's debut book, ''Policewoman'' (1964), was a non-fiction autobiographical account of her law enforcement career. After its publication, she left police work and devoted herself to writing full-time. Her first novel, ''The Bait'' (1968), received a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best First Novel (in a tie with E. Richard Johnson's ''Silver Street''). ''The Bait'' was also made into a 1973 made-for-television film of the The Bait (1973 film), same title. It was followed by ''The Witness'' and ''The Ledger'', which was adapted for the TV-movie and TV series, series ''Get Christie Love!'' starring Teresa Graves. All three novels featured Christie Opara, an ...
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Law & Order (G
''Law & Order'' is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, launching the ''Law & Order'' franchise. ''Law & Order'' aired its entire run on NBC, premiering on September 13, 1990, and completing its 20th season on May 24, 2010. On September 28, 2021, after an 11-year hiatus, NBC announced that the series would be revived for a 21st season, which premiered on February 24, 2022. The revival saw the debut of new regular cast members and the reprisal of District Attorney Jack McCoy and Detective Kevin Bernard by series veterans Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson, respectively. The 22nd season premiered on September 22, 2022. On April 10, 2023, the series was renewed for its 23rd season. Set and filmed in New York City, the series follows a two-part approach: the first half-hour is the investigation of a crime (usually murder) and apprehension of a suspect by New York City Polic ...
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Legacies
In law, a legacy is something held and transferred to someone as their inheritance, as by will and testament. Personal effects, family property, marriage property or collective property gained by will of real property. Legacy or legacies may refer to: Arts, media and entertainment People * “Legacy”, a.k.a. Big Popp, a legend in Natick M.A. Comics * " Batman: Legacy", a 1996 Batman storyline * '' DC Universe: Legacies'', a comic book series from DC Comics written by Len Wein * ''Legacy'', a 1999 quarterly series from Antarctic Press * ''Legacy'', a 2003–2005 series released by Dabel Brothers Productions * Legacy, an alternate name for the DC supervillain Wizard who leads the Injustice Society IV team * Legacy (Marvel Comics), an alias used by Genis-Vell, better known as Captain Marvel * Legacy Virus, a fictional virus from the Marvel Universe * Marvel Legacy, a comic book line introduced in 2017 * '' Star Wars: Legacy'', a 2006 series from Dark Horse * '' X-Men: L ...
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Criminal Intent (video Game)
Criminal intent refers to intention (criminal law), the subjective purpose or goal that must be proven along with criminal acts. It may also refer to: * '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', American television series * '' Criminal Intents/Morning Star'', a 2009 EP by Dope Stars Inc. * "Criminal Intent", a song by Robyn from the album '' Body Talk Pt. 2'' * '' Gang Related'', a 1997 film also known as ''Criminal Intent'' {{Disambig ...
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Justice Is Served
The first season of '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' premiered on CBS on October 6, 2000, and ended on May 17, 2001. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger. Plot It's all change at the Las Vegas Crime Lab following the shooting death of Holly Gribbs ("Pilot"), yet the team still find themselves tasked with solving the bizarre, the brutal, and the impossible. Under the supervision of new Supervisor Gil Grissom, and his second-in-command Catherine Willows, the team investigate the suicide of a casino jackpot winner ("Cool Change"), the abduction and burial of a young woman ("Crate 'n Burial"), the discovery of a severed leg ("Pledging Mr. Johnson"), the murder of a Catholic school dean ("Friends & Lovers"), the discovery of a skeleton under the house ("Who are You?"), a murder on an airliner ("Unfriendly Skies"), the stabbing deaths of an entire family ("Blood Drops"), and a series of staged suicides ("Anonymous"). Meanwhile, Brown struggles with a gambling ad ...
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Double Or Nothing
Double or nothing in gambling, is to repeat the same bet with the same wager. Double or Nothing may also refer to: Films * ''Double or Nothing'' (1936 film), a 1936 short film released by Warner Brothers * ''Double or Nothing'' (1937 film), a 1937 musical feature film released by Paramount Pictures * ''Double or Nothing'' (1940 film), a 1940 short film released by Warners with theme similar to 1936 film Books * ''Double or Nothing'' (Federman novel), a novel by Raymond Federman published in 1971 * ''Double or Nothing'', a 2000 novel by Dennis Foon * ''Double or Nothing'', a 2008 autobiography by Thomas Breitling Television and radio * "Double or Nothing" (''Angel''), a 2002 episode of the television series ''Angel'' * ''Double or Nothing'' (radio show), a radio game show which aired from 1940 to 1954 Music * ''Double or Nothing'' (Big Sean and Metro Boomin album), 2017 * ''Double or Nothing'' (Erick Sermon album), 1995 * ''Double or Nothing'' (Lani Hall album), 1979 ...
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Dead On The Money
Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism. For organisms with a brain, death can also be defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the whole brain, including brainstem, and brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose shortly after death. Death is an inevitable process that eventually occurs in almost all organisms. Death is generally applied to whole organisms; the similar process seen in individual components of an organism, such as cells or tissues, is necrosis. Something that is not considered an organism, such as a virus, can be physically destroyed but is not said to die. As of the early 21st century, over 150,000 humans die each day, with ageing being by far the most common cause of death. Many cultures and religions have the idea of an afterlife, and also may hold the idea of judgement of good and bad deeds in one's life (hea ...
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Inventions From The Blue Line
Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil, September 29, 1944) is an American composer, best known for his TV theme music for various shows, including ''Law & Order''; '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''; ''The A-Team''; ''NYPD Blue''; ''Renegade;'' ''The Rockford Files''; ''L.A. Law''; ''Quantum Leap''; ''Magnum, P.I.''; and ''Hill Street Blues''. Early musical career Post's first credited work in music was cutting demos using two singing sisters, Terry and Carol Fischer. With Sally Gordon, they went on to become The Murmaids. Their first single, "Popsicles and Icicles" (written by David Gates), was a number 3 hit song in January 1964. Post also provided early guidance for the garage rock band The Outcasts while in recruit training in San Antonio, Texas. He was the songwriter and producer for both songs on the band's first single, released in 1965, and also arranged a local concert where they served as the back-up band. He won his first Grammy Award at age 23 for Best Instrume ...
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Law & Order (song)
''TRB Two'' – also known as ''TRB2'' – is the second studio album by Tom Robinson Band. It was recorded days after the original drummer, Dolphin Taylor, left the band. The TRB disbanded four months after its release. Steve Ridgeway designed the cover. Songs The album was dedicated to Mrs. Mary Towers, the mother of Liddle Towers. Liddle Towers was an amateur boxer who had died in police custody in 1976 - his case was the subject of "Blue Murder". "Black Angel" was originally recorded as "Sweet Black Angel" by Robinson's first band, Café Society (British band), Café Society, on their self-titled debut album in 1975. "Law and Order" was co-written by Nick Plytas who joined the TRB as a temporary keyboard player from April to July 1978. Robinson and Danny Kustow believe "Bully for You" inspired "Another Brick in the Wall, Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" by Pink Floyd, with whom the band shared Steve O'Rourke, a manager and EMI, label. "There's no question [the song's repea ...
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Law And Order (album)
''Law and Order'' is the first solo album by Fleetwood Mac guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Lindsey Buckingham, released in 1981. "Trouble", featuring drumming by Fleetwood Mac bandmate Mick Fleetwood, reached  9 on the U.S. charts; the album itself reached No. 32 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Lindsey appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' on February 6, 1982 and performed "Trouble" and "Bwana" with Mick Fleetwood's Zoo. Following the relative commercial failure of Fleetwood Mac's ''Tusk'' album, where many of the tracks were recorded in Buckingham's home studio, Mick Fleetwood informed Buckingham that the band was not interested in recording subsequent releases in the same manner. This was the impetus for Buckingham to create ''Law and Order''. "In that moment, I realized, 'If I wanna continue to take risks ndtry to define myself as an artist in the long term, I'm gonna have to start making solo albums.'" Reception Jon Pareles of ''Rolling Stone'', in a 4/5 star review, wrote ...
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