Jack must settle a case against a shooter who committed mass murder in central park. He decides to prosecute the gun manufacturer, instead.
A 10-year-old girl is suspected of killing a little boy.
A man shoots and injures Judge Denise Grobman. When it's revealed that her husband ordered a hit, she refuses to believe he is guilty.
A 15-year-old daughter of a wealthy family is killed and the child of another wealthy family is implicated. The DAs find both families to be uncooperative.
Jamie Ross must choose between an "anonymous tip" and her attorney-client privilege as she defends an inmate who is accused of killing a lawyer.
Detective Briscoe pursues a Hispanic murder suspect, but as he does so, his integrity is brought into question.
A man is accused of killing his girlfriend and assaulting her sister, but he argues that he is the victim of a setup in both cases.
Briscoe and Green suspect that an insurance salesman was murdered for providing important information on his insurance policy to a gang.
Briscoe and Green are on the lookout for a con man suspected of murder, but the interference of McCoy and Carmichael causes problems in tracking the case.
Briscoe and Green investigate the murder of a high school student by his fellow school bully. Investigations prove that the bully is obsessed with weapons and martial arts, and his father encourages his criminal behavior.
An investigation into the death of a schizophrenic woman leads to the killer, a depressed homeless man, who stalls the case by refusing to take anti-depressant medication to evade trial for murder.
Two separated parents accuse each other of kidnapping their missing child, so investigations begin and lead to the child's dead body.
Although Briscoe and Green are looking into an attempted murder of a best-selling mystery author, the death of her accountant raises suspicions that the writer's consultant was acting out of love and jealousy for her accountant.
Investigators continue to search for the shooter who caused numerous murders over many years without finding a way to solve the cases or convict him.
McCoy faces difficulties in the case of the murder of two girls, the boyfriend of one of whom is suspected. However, the victim's sister refuses to confirm his conviction for their murder.
Following the murder of the main suspect by a hired killer, evidence suggests that a broker's colleague participated in his own organized murder.
The killing of a young white man raises controversy, as evidence points to police officers being accused of causing his death because he was abandoned in a black neighborhood during a period of intense racial rioting.
A bomb planted in a helicopter causes the deaths of six people. According to evidence and investigations, the wife of one of the victims is blamed for the accident because two financial experts had an influence on her.
The body of a woman was found in a car, and Briscoe and Green think that a gang killed her. However, investigations show that she is married and having an affair, which brings her husband and his father into the case.
While looking into the death of a wealthy woman who loved art, Briscoe and Green start to think that the victim may have known and supported an artist because they found a picture by the artist that looked a lot like the crime scene.
An investigation into the discovery of an Asian American dead woman who died from suffocation raises the issue of illegal immigrants and corruption by some officers.
A college student working at a nightclub is beaten to death, and while Briscoe and Green suspect a drug dealer and the club owner, McCoy finds that a porn star and a businessman may have had a hand in the incident.
Investigations begin into the details of a wealthy woman falling into a drug-induced coma, and evidence indicates that her daughter, husband, and doctor may have caused this condition.
Investigators look into the death of an elderly man who devoted his life to searching for the reason behind his son's death due to torture in Chile in 1973, and investigations point to a former senior officer in the Chilean army.