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Detective Ana Cordova is a fictional character portrayed by Andrea Navedo in the TV series Law & Order.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Who Let the Dogs Out? (season 12), they were 23 years old.
They appear in 24 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Detective Ana Cordova

by Andrea Navedo

character

Episodes24

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    Who Let the Dogs Out?

    episode S12.E1 september 2001
    A jogger is mauled to death by a pit bull, and detectives discover that the dog's original owner may have tortured it and trained it to be a killer.
  • 7.6
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    Armed Forces

    episode S12.E2 october 2001
    A murdered shoe-shine man turns out to be a veteran who was trying to return the Bronze Star he received during the Vietnam War.
  • 7.7
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    For Love or Money

    episode S12.E3 october 2001
    A career criminal is murdered, and the investigation leads detectives to a manipulative widow who may have hired the victim to murder her husband.
  • 7.1
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    Soldier of Fortune

    episode S12.E4 october 2001
    A diamond broker's death may have happened because he was on the verge of exposing a powerful Swiss diamond concern's connection to "blood diamonds" mined in Sierra Leone.
  • 7.1
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    Formerly Famous

    episode S12.E6 november 2001
    Briscoe and Green suspect that a washed-up former Vegas lounge singer may be connected to his wife's murder. But they also discover that his wife had a history as a con artist.
  • 8.1
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    Myth of Fingerprints

    episode S12.E7 november 2001
    A fingerprint analyst's error put an innocent man in prison. Detectives discover that this may not have been the only error she has made in favor of prosecutors.
  • 7.2
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    3 Dawg Night

    episode S12.E9 november 2001
    A hip-hop star goes on trial for the murder of a nightclub patron who accused him of being a sellout.
  • 7.5
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    Prejudice

    episode S12.E10 december 2001
    The DA's office charges a racist who killed an African-American CEO over a taxicab with a hate crime. The defense responds by arguing that racism is a mental defect.
  • 7.3
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    The Collar

    episode S12.E11 january 2002
    A priest is murdered in his confessional, but another priest was the actual target. However, the targeted priest refuses to cooperate with the investigation, claiming that his communication with the killer is privileged.
  • 7.3
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    Undercovered

    episode S12.E12 january 2002
    An insurance company employee is killed because he was on a committee that rejected coverage of an expensive but effective drug for a young girl suffering from leukemia.
  • 7.6
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    Missing

    episode S12.E14 february 2002
    A former aide for a state senator disappears and later turns up dead. The investigation uncovers the aide's affair with a powerful state official and her being pregnant.
  • 7.4
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    Born Again

    episode S12.E16 march 2002
    A therapist is charged with murder after an 11-year-old girl dies during a "rebirthing" procedure.
  • 7.6
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    Girl Most Likely

    episode S12.E17 march 2002
    Was a high school girl killed because she was going to report a sexual assault by two classmates, or because another classmate was afraid that she was going to "out" her?
  • 7.3
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    Slaughter

    episode S12.E19 april 2002
    An activist college student is killed for investigating a meat packing plant. McCoy later uncovers a connection between the plant and five E. coli deaths at a fast food chain.
  • 7.7
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    American Jihad

    episode S13.E1 october 2002
    A teenage converted Muslim from a wealthy New York family acts as his own counsel in his murder trial, claiming that he is a victim of an American Anti-Muslim conspiracy.
  • 7.8
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    Chosen

    episode S13.E11 january 2003
    A defense attorney tries to exploit the jury's sympathy for Israel in the hopes that it will get his bookie client found innocent of a murder charge.
  • 7.5
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    Under God

    episode S13.E12 february 2003
    A drug dealer turns up dead, leading detectives to members of a neighborhood watch group whose lives were poisoned by the victim. The priest who leads the group confesses to the crime, claiming that God told him to do it.
  • 7.5
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    B*tch

    episode S13.E15 february 2003
    A successful businesswoman is accused of killing her stock broker and lover over insider trading issues. However, she claims she suffered a psychotic break because she was undergoing hormone replacement therapy.
  • 7.6
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    Suicide Box

    episode S13.E16 march 2003
    An African-American teenager shoots a police officer because he's angry about the lack of investigation into his brother's death. A reopening of that investigation aggravates some deep racial tensions.
  • 8.1
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    Sheltered

    episode S13.E22 may 2003
    As the DA's office tries to prosecute a teenage sniper who killed four people, prosecutors discover that he was abducted from his real family as a child and emotionally abused by the man he was living with.
  • 8.7
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    Couples

    episode S13.E23 may 2003
    Briscoe and Green catch three murder cases and one kidnapping on the same day, and one murder is tied to a fourth murder which happened ten years ago. Each case apparently involves domestic disputes gone wrong.
  • 7.5
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    Bounty

    episode S14.E2 october 2003
    A bounty hunter's murder in a motel room is connected to a journalist who may have fabricated a story about the criminal the bounty hunter was chasing.
  • 7.7
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    Compassion

    episode S14.E9 november 2003
    Did a pediatric oncologist kill a con artist over a failed investment, or did she actually crack mentally over the stress of dealing with terminally-ill children?
  • 8.3
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    C.O.D.

    episode S14.E24 may 2004
    Two women are accused of conspiring to murder each other's husbands, but Jack and Serena are forced to try the cases simultaneously and separately. Meanwhile, Detective Briscoe announces his retirement.