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Trial Judge Delano Burns is a fictional character portrayed by Mike Hodge in the TV series Law & Order.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Violence of Summer (season 1), they were 43 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Trial Judge Delano Burns

by Mike Hodge

character

Episodes7

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    The Violence of Summer

    episode S1.E14 february 1991
    Stone temporarily dismisses rape charges against three defendants because the victim's testimony has too many holes. Greevey and Logan's subsequent reinvestigation uncovers a possible fourth assailant.
  • 8.3
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    Blood

    episode S8.E7 november 1997
    Detectives discover that a recently-murdered white woman had recently given birth to a baby whose race reveals a well-kept secret about the baby's biological father.
  • 8.1
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    Ramparts

    episode S9.E11 january 1999
    The discovery of a dead body inside a Volkswagen van dumped in a river leads Briscoe and Curtis to investigate the disappearance of a campus radical from the late 1960s.
  • 7.6
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    Burn Baby Burn

    episode S11.E6 november 2000
    A community activist who was formerly a Black Panther is accused of killing a police officer. He claims self-defense because of the history of police violence against African-Americans.
  • 7.3
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    Blaze

    episode S14.E5 october 2003
    The leader of a rock band is accused of tampering with a flamethrower at a concert, which caused the deaths of 23 people. However, an enamored teenage fan may be willing to commit perjury to give him an alibi.
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    Mammon

    episode S15.E12 january 2005
    A contractor is suspected in the murder of an investment banker after detectives discover that the home's security system has been tampered with, and he was having an affair with the man's wife.
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    Family Friend

    episode S16.E12 january 2006
    After an accountant for the mob is stabbed to death, a corrupt police officer who grew up with the victim takes justice into his own hands. However, pursuing the case could put the officer's other convictions in jeopardy.