

Now in its 12th season, the Emmy Award-winning Law & Order is one of the most watched and longest running drama series on television today. Honored with 10 consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Drama Series, Law & Order captivates you with its story lines ripped straight from today's most controversial headlines. For the first time, the entire first season of this gripping series is now available to own as an unstoppable 6-disc DVD collection with all your favorite characters you can't miss watching week after week.

1. Prescription for Death: The chief resident of a hospital emergency room is brought to trial because his possible alcoholism may have led to the death of a patient.
2. Subterranean Homeboy Blues: An apparent subway self-defense shooting by a former dancer taxes Stone and Robinette.
3. The Reaper's Helper: Stone and Robinette are reluctant to prosecute a gay man for "assisting" the suicides of AIDS sufferers.
4. Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die: The detectives are frustrated when it looks like a privileged preppie might get away with killing his girlfriend.
5. Happily Ever After: Stone and Robinette suspect that someone else might be involved in the shooting of a married man, and go back to his wife, who was also wounded, as they prepare their case.
6. Everybody's Favorite Bagman: The mugging of a councilman leads the detectives to arrest a mobster, who in turn leads Stone and Robinette to corrupt city officials.
7. By Hooker: When Logan and Greevey investigate how a family man came to be found unconscious in Central Park, they uncover a very high-class girl operation run by a well-educated socialite.
8. Poison Ivy: The shooting of a black honors student stirs up racial tensions, especially after it becomes apparent that the cop responsible for the death may have planted a gun on the body to excuse the shooting.
9. Indifference: Greevey and Logan investigate the death of a little girl in a respectable middle class family and uncover an unsuspected battered wife and evidence of long-time child abuse.
10. Prisoner of Love: An artist noted for his sadomasochism themes is found dead under suspicious circumstances, and an arts commissioner and a socialite come under investigation.
11. Out of the Half-Light: The detectives investigate the claims of a black teenager that she was raped by white policemen, which is grabbed by a publicity hungry black politician who harasses Stone and Robinette to prosecute.
12. Life Choice: Stone faces pressures from the public and from Schiff as he prepares to prosecute the person accused of bombing an abortion clinic.
13. A Death in the Family: The detectives search for a man suspected of throwing a cop out of a tenement window even as his lawyer tries to arrange a deal for the man with Stone and Robinette.
14. The Violence of Summer: Greevey and Logan reopen an investigation to help Stone and Robinette build a stronger case against the person accused of assaulting a TV reporter.
15. The Torrents of Greed (Part One): An assault on a candy storeowner leads Stone and Robinette to build a case against a powerful gangster.
16. The Torrents of Greed (Part Two): Stone tries to salvage his prosecution of the Masucci family when Beigel faces bribery charges and seems willing to turn against his brother-in-law.
17. Mushrooms: The accidental shooting of two children by a 14-year old hired killer leads to drug dealer and a real estate agent.
18. The Secret Sharers: Stone faces a flashy Texas lawyer and a hostile community as he tries to prosecute a young man accused of killing a drug dealer.
19. The Serpent's Tooth: Two brothers appear to be logical suspects in the murder of their wealthy parents.
20. The Troubles: Logan is forced to face his cultural biases when both a Lebanese gunrunner and an Irish terrorist are suspected of killing a drug dealer.
21. Sonata for a Solo Organ: Stone and Robinette prosecute a surgeon and the wealthy father of a transplant patient for illegally obtaining a kidney.
22. The Blue Wall: Cragen comes under suspicion during his investigation of Chief of Operations Farrell, who may have laundered drug money.

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