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Judge Rochelle Desmond is a fictional character portrayed by Patricia R. Floyd in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Judge Rochelle Desmond

by Patricia R. Floyd

character

Episodes7

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    Evil Breeds

    episode S14.E18 march 2004
    The main witness in the deportation trial of a purported Nazi war criminal is found beaten to death in her home. Suspicion soon falls upon the former guard, as well as a white supremacist entrepreneur who supported his cause.
  • 8.2
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    Deadlock

    episode S17.E9 november 2006
    An ambitious defense attorney tries to use a murder case as a referendum on the death penalty, but Jack is worried that her client may not be getting the best advice.
  • 7.6
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    Over Here

    episode S17.E21 may 2007
    While prosecuting an Iraq War veteran for murder, Jack discovers that his crime may be related to the deplorable conditions he was subjected to at a V.A. hospital.
  • 7.3
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    Angelgrove

    episode S18.E13 march 2008
    A fanatical Christian teenager is implicated in the stoning death of his mother because of her adultery. Did the boy's pastor incite him to take action, and is he criminally responsible?
  • 8.2
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    Excalibur

    episode S18.E18 may 2008
    While preparing a murder case, the DA's office stumbles on a potential scandal involving a prostitution business and the governor of New York, and it could have serious implications on Jack McCoy's future as District Attorney.
  • 7.8
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    Rumble

    episode S19.E1 november 2008
    Jack McCoy uses a post-9/11 terrorism statute to prosecute a group of street fighters involved in a deadly retaliatory brawl--a move that A.D.A. Cutter strongly disagrees with.
  • 7.3
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    Bailout

    episode S19.E15 march 2009
    The manager of a failing youth recreation center faces trial in the kidnapping and death of a young woman. However, he blames his troubles on a disgraced Wall Street CEO--the victim's lover--who failed to provide an important donation.