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Arraignment Judge Harriet Doremus is a fictional character portrayed by Barbara Spiegel in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 13 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Arraignment Judge Harriet Doremus

by Barbara Spiegel

character

Episodes13

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    Mushrooms

    episode S1.E17 february 1991
    A twelve-year-boy is injured and his infant brother is killed by gunshots. The investigation reveals they were the accidental victims of a hit ordered by a drug dealer against a real estate broker.
  • 7.6
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    Trust

    episode S2.E15 february 1992
    A teenager confesses to shooting a classmate, but claims it was an accident. Detectives also discover that he was responsible for a similar shooting two years earlier, but the records are sealed.
  • 7.8
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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.
  • 7.8
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    Conduct Unbecoming

    episode S3.E17 march 1993
    A female Naval officer is killed during a drunken party. The Navy claims jurisdiction in the case, but detectives soon suspect that the guilty party is being protected and the wrong man is being railroaded.
  • 7.8
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    Performance

    episode S5.E14 february 1995
    The discovery of a fake pornographic "snuff tape" leads detectives to a high school gang and an alleged points-for-sex contest.
  • 7.7
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    Nullification

    episode S8.E5 november 1997
    An attempted armored car heist leads to the prosecution of a suburban right-wing militia group that claims to be at war with the U.S. government.
  • 7.5
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    Hunters

    episode S9.E13 february 1999
    Two violent and overzealous bounty hunters working for a bail bondsman interfere with a murder investigation. They are ultimately responsible for two more deaths during their pursuit.
  • 7.7
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    Sundown

    episode S10.E9 december 1999
    Is a man with Alzheimer's Disease competent enough to stand trial for murder? And if he is found guilty, should he be subjected to the near-inhumane conditions common for prisoners of his type?
  • 7.4
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    Entitled

    episode S10.E14 february 2000
    With the help of SVU detectives, investigators discover that the matriarch of a powerful family may have resorted to extreme measures to cover-up a murder in which her daughter is a prime suspect.
  • 7.8
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    Deep Vote

    episode S11.E24 may 2001
    Jack tries to prove that a state senator and a mobster conspired to kill a journalist investigating voting irregularities. But connecting the dots is difficult without cooperation from the journalist's confidential source.
  • 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.
  • 8.6
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    Bodies

    episode S14.E1 september 2003
    A serial killer refuses to tell Jack McCoy the names and locations of all of his victims. The killer's defense attorney has the information too, but refuses to disclose it because of attorney-client privilege.
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    Sport of Kings

    episode S15.E22 may 2005
    A jockey's murder leads detectives to a businessman who is accused of stealing from his company's pension fund to purchase personal luxury items.