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Defense Attorney Al Archer is a fictional character portrayed by Dennis Boutsikaris in the TV series Law & Order.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (season 1), they were 37 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Defense Attorney Al Archer

by Dennis Boutsikaris

character

Episodes7

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    Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die

    episode S1.E4 october 1990
    A young woman is sexually assaulted and eventually dies from her injuries. However, the only suspect is a charming, handsome businessman with a fiancée from a powerful New York family.
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    The Corporate Veil

    episode S3.E4 october 1992
    A teenage boy dies because of a faulty pacemaker, and detectives soon discover that he is not the only person to die from pacemakers manufactured by the same company.
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    Good Girl

    episode S7.E3 october 1996
    A white teenager accused of murdering an African-American man claims that she was a date-rape victim, and racial overtones threaten to overpower the actual merits of the case.
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    Castoff

    episode S8.E13 january 1998
    A serial killer who targets the New York S&M crowd claims that television is responsible for his violent behavior.
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    Thin Ice

    episode S11.E8 december 2000
    A father confesses to killing his son's hockey coach over playing time. His defense is that he should not be considered responsible for his actions because he suffers from a mental defect known as "sports rage."
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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.
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    Hands Free

    episode S14.E17 march 2004
    Some of a man's body parts are found in separate garbage cans and an early suspect is his deaf girlfriend. The investigation soon discovers that this woman is nowhere close to who she seems.