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: Detectives investigate the disappearance of several teenage girls. The primary suspect is Mark Bruner , a chilling serial killer portrayed by Ritchie Coster.

: In an unprecedented move, Executive ADA Jack McCoy decides to prosecute Schwimmer for aiding and abetting a felon. McCoy's goal is to use the threat of prison to force Schwimmer into revealing the burial sites. [S14E1] Bodies

Summarize the of McCoy and Southerlyn following this clash. McCoy's goal is to use the threat of

: While the jury ultimately convicts Schwimmer, he chooses to go to prison rather than violate his professional oath. The Law & Order episode titled (Season 14,

The Law & Order episode titled (Season 14, Episode 1) is a seminal entry in the series that explores the limits of legal ethics and the emotional toll of the justice system. Originally aired on September 24, 2003, the episode centers on a brutal serial killer and a high-stakes battle over attorney-client privilege . Case Overview

Provide a of the specific legal statutes McCoy used.

The episode is frequently cited by fans and legal scholars as one of the most ethically challenging in the series.