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Kids

Episode Number: 81    Season Num: 4    First Aired: Wednesday February 9, 1994    Prod Code: 69028
When 14-year-old Angel Ramirez is shot dead while out with two friends, the investigation leads to a local gun dealer, Juan Domingo. While investigating Domingo, Briscoe and Logan learn that he was a recent suspect in a shooting that paralysed a teenage boy, and Briscoe finds himself in an awkward position when Kevin Parker, the son of an old friend of Briscoe's, ends up being the prime suspect in young Angel's murder.

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Writer: Michael Harbert, Robert Nathan
Director: Don Scardino
Star: Jill Hennessy (A.D.A. Claire Kincaid),  Jerry Orbach (Det. Lennie Briscoe),  Chris Noth (Det. Mike Logan),  Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff),  S. Epatha Merkerson (Lt. Anita Van Buren),  Michael Moriarty (Exec. A.D.A. Ben Stone)
Recurring Role: John Fiore (Tony Profaci)
Guest Star: John Griesemer (Monsignor Whalen),  Blanca Camacho (Mrs. Ramirez),  Anthony Ruiz (Mr. Ramirez),  Ray DeMattis (Cox),  Bob Kaliban (Judge Bernard Kelman),  Robert Jason Jackson (Hector),  David Lopez (Leon),  Luis Lantigua (Alex),  Juan Cruz (Angel Ramirez),  Dana Vance (Jury Forewoman),  Wally Dunn (Asst. M.E. Jonas),  Patrick Boll (Newman),  Matthew Conlon (CSU Begley),  Ron Ostrow (CSU Technician #1),  Vincent Angell (CSU Technician #2),  Marc Plastrik (Court Clerk),  Christine Farrell (Arlene Shrier),  Pamela Blair (Aileen Wojak),  Jose Soto (Ricky Morales),  Alan Blumenfeld (Defense Attorney Novello),  Philip Bosco (Gordon Schell),  Danny Gerard (Billy Wojak),  Robert Hogan (Ted Parker),  Tresa Hughes (Mrs. Sugarman),  Eric Alperin (Kevin Parker),  Marilyn Cooper (Ida Abel),  Elizabeth Parrish (Judge Sally Norton),  Guillermo Díaz (Juan Domingo)

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Adam Schiff: I love cases where a homicidal gun dealer is our best witness. (edit)
Ted Parker: Lennie, it's over. What if it was one of your kids?
Lennie Briscoe: I don't know, but there's no statute of limitations on murder. Sweet dreams, pal. (edit)

Trivia

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Briscoe has two daughters. (edit)
The case Kincaid was refering to, New Jersey vs TLO, was a case appealed to the Supreme court of the United states in 1984 involving the search of a high school student for contraband after being caught smoking in the school bathroom. the state ruled that School officials are state agents when enforcing disciplinary rules mandated by law. School officials may search without a warrant using reasonable suspicion of violation of the law or school rules. (edit)

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Adam Schiff: We have one boy dead, another paralyzed, and a 16-year-old who thinks he's Wyatt Earp.

Wyatt Earp is best known for taking part in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Arizona in 1881, and has often been immortalised in film and literature. Refering to someone as a Wyatt Earp is refering to their prowess with a weapon. (edit)
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Season Number: 4
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