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Trial Judge Barbara Lusky is a fictional character portrayed by Iris Little Thomas in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Trial Judge Barbara Lusky

by Iris Little Thomas

character

Episodes8

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    Custody

    episode S6.E14 february 1996
    A crack-addicted, African American mother is accused of murder and kidnapping the baby Child Welfare took from her. Her defense attorney, former A.D.A. Paul Robinette, argues that the entire child welfare system is racist.
  • 8.1
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    Justice

    episode S10.E5 november 1999
    A lawyer's murder is related to a case involving a death row inmate's innocence. Former prosecutor Jamie Ross represents the lawyer's accused killer, and she faces an ethical dilemma involving an "anonymous" tip and her attorney-client privilege.
  • 7.5
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    All My Children

    episode S11.E20 may 2001
    A young man's murder appears to be connected to a paternity test and extortion attempt involving the victim's wealthy father.
  • 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.
  • 8.3
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    Open Season

    episode S13.E7 november 2002
    A defense attorney is murdered hours after his client accused of shooting a cop is acquitted. Detectives suspect that a right-wing militia group is involved, and that the lives of other attorneys may be in jeopardy.
  • 7.6
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    House Calls

    episode S13.E21 may 2003
    Did a shady doctor irresponsibly prescribe pain-killing drugs to one of his patients, which resulted in her death?
  • 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?
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    Take-Out

    episode S19.E16 march 2009
    The investigation into the murder of a journalist could shed new light on an espionage case involving a man serving life in prison for spying for the Chinese government.