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A.U.S.A. Bob Gervits is a fictional character portrayed by John Driver in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

A.U.S.A. Bob Gervits

by John Driver

character

Episodes7

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    Night & Fog

    episode S3.E13 february 1993
    Prosecution of an elderly Jewish man accused of killing his wife, a Holocaust survivor, becomes complicated when it is learned that he may have collaborated with the Nazis in Poland during World War II.
  • 7.8
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    Savior

    episode S6.E16 march 1996
    A hard-luck executive is accused of murdering his wife and son, and injuring his daughter. Dr. Olivet tells prosecutors that he fits the profile of a "family annihilator," but backs down when he refuses to confess on the stand.
  • 8.3
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    Terminal

    episode S7.E23 may 1997
    A man opens fire during the docking of a dinner cruise boat. The Governor appoints a special prosecutor because Schiff refuses to seek the death penalty; McCoy helps Schiff appeal while Ross helps the special prosecutor at trial. Schiff's wife is hospitalized following a stroke.
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    DWB

    episode S9.E2 october 1998
    White police officers are accused of beating and dragging an African American man to his death. McCoy tries to prosecute while facing pressure from Federal prosecutors, who want to make a deal with one of the guilty parties.
  • 7.7
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    Ambitious

    episode S9.E21 may 1999
    The son of an imprisoned crime boss and a couple of strip club owners become the central figures in a murder investigation.
  • 7.3
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    Ill-Conceived

    episode S14.E10 december 2003
    An illegal Mexican immigrant is accused of killing his wife's sweatshop boss because he was their baby's father. He claims, however, that his wife was forced to be her boss's surrogate mother.
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    Betrayal

    episode S18.E11 march 2008
    A wife is accused of shooting her therapist husband over an inappropriate relationship with a teenage client. She acts as her own counsel and claims she was also one of his teenage victims