- An investigative reporter is shot, and evidence indicates a link to a 20-year-old murder case. Prosecutors learn that one of the reporter's stories on the case may have helped convict an innocent man of the crime.
- Detectives Lennie Briscoe and Rey Curtis investigate the shooting of a well-known journalist, Gerald Fox, who was shot as he exited his house one morning to go to work. He's unconscious so the police start looking for anyone who might be seeking revenge. The obvious candidate is John Franchetta who was just paroled after serving 20 years for killing Broadway actress Rebecca Hampton. He still denies having anything to do with that crime and the ADA who prosecuted him admits that Fox's barrage of newspaper articles on the crime likely influenced the jury that convicted him. ADAs McCoy and Carmichael come to believe Franchetta and focus on the dead woman's daughter Nicole Hampton for killing her mother and her brother Andrew for shooting Fox. Their main problem is that Nicole was 15 when killed her mother and a juvenile and therefore subject to the law as it existed at that time.—garykmcd
- Briscoe and Curtis investigate the shooting of a reporter. They learn he was reexamining the murder of a woman on the behalf of the man who was convicted of the crime 29 years ago. Funny thing it was his reporting that helped convict the man. They learn the reporter wasn't truthful when he reported on the murder. When they do some more digging they learn that the woman's daughter was having a (sexual) relationship with the man. So they think she killed her mother. Problem is that she was 15 when her mother was killed and her lawyer has the case tried in juvenile court.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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