Episode
Law & Order: Gov Love
Overview
The investigation into the death of a governor's wife uncovers a web of infidelity, greed, and corruption which forces McCoy to counter a defense based on a ground-breaking interpretation of spousal privilege.
Details
- Series
- Law & Order
- Season
- Season 15
- Episode
- Episode 7
- Air date
- 2004-11-10
- Runtime
- 45 min
Episode context
Gov Love is Episode 7 in Season 15 of Law & Order. It aired on 2004-11-10. The runtime is 45 min.
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Episode 6: Cut
When a plastic surgeon's greed and narcissism contribute to his failure to care for a patient that ultimately results in her death, Branch insists that McCoy prosecute him for criminally negligent homicide, rather than leave the matter to the civil courts, after an investigation reveals a several instances of the doctor's inattention to patient care.
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