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James Granick is a fictional character portrayed by Ned Eisenberg in the TV series Law & Order.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Mad Dog (season 7), they were 40 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

James Granick

by Ned Eisenberg

character

Episodes7

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    Mad Dog

    episode S7.E18 april 1997
    A serial rapist recently granted parole against Jack's wishes is a suspect in a new rape and murder. Detectives can't get enough evidence to charge him, so Jack orders detectives to trail and harass him.
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    Loco Parentis

    episode S10.E10 january 2000
    A school bully is accused of killing a classmate. The killer's father is found to have helped foster his son's violent behavior, so the DA's office charges him with murder on account of depraved indifference.
  • 7.5
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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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    Smoke

    episode S13.E24 may 2003
    The child of a popular comic dies after he is reportedly thrown out of a window during a fire. However, the investigation also uncovers allegations that the comic molested an 11-year-old boy years earlier.
  • 7.9
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    Driven

    episode S18.E5 january 2008
    The DA's office faces the difficult task of ensuring equal justice for an African American father and a white mother for their roles in the shooting deaths of two people during a racially-motivated confrontation.
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    By Perjury

    episode S19.E9 january 2009
    Cutter finds himself pitted against a lawyer whose manipulation of the legal system keeps letting him get away with murder, and Lupo's mistake risks the current case and Cutter's life.
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    Memo from the Dark Side

    episode S20.E1 september 2009
    The shooting death of a veteran of the War on Terror leads to an investigation and conspiracy indictment against a former Bush Justice Department employee on conspiracy charges involving the torture of prisoners.