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Trial Judge Robert Daniels is a fictional character portrayed by Gustave Johnson in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Trial Judge Robert Daniels

by Gustave Johnson

character

Episodes7

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    Jeopardy

    episode S6.E4 november 1995
    A judge throws out all of the prosecution's key evidence and dismisses murder charges against a wealthy defendant. District Attorney Adam Schiff suspects that the judge, an old friend, may be on the take.
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    Menace

    episode S7.E11 february 1997
    A woman jumps to her death off the Brooklyn Bridge, but evidence and eyewitnesses suggest that a crazed man made her jump after they were in an auto accident.
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    Shield

    episode S9.E17 march 1999
    A female police officer is accused of killing a fellow police officer, her ex-boyfriend. She firmly maintains her innocence. However, she also says that he abused her, but nobody on the force heeded her warnings or helped her.
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    Standoff

    episode S11.E4 november 2000
    A corrections officer may have deliberately set up a confrontation in prison that resulted in the death of an inmate who raped his colleague and girlfriend.
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    Darwinian

    episode S14.E11 january 2004
    A homeless man goes on trial for manslaughter, accused of killing another homeless man. His defense attorney argues that the laws of civilized society should not apply to homeless people because of their realities.
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    Cut

    episode S15.E6 october 2004
    A novelist dies after undergoing multiple plastic surgeries. Detectives believe that her doctor took unnecessary risks and falsified documents to cover it up. The DA's office charges him with criminally negligent homicide.
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    Rubber Room

    episode S20.E23 may 2010
    Lupo and Bernard believe they are in a race against time to find a student threatening on an Internet blog to blow up a school--only to discover that they are looking for a disgruntled teacher instead.