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CSU Phillips is a fictional character portrayed by Joe Pentangelo in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

CSU Phillips

by Joe Pentangelo

character

Episodes8

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    By Hooker, by Crook

    episode S1.E7 november 1990
    A murder investigation leads detectives to a madam accused of running a prostitution ring disguised as a catering service.
  • 7.8
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    Poison Ivy

    episode S1.E8 november 1990
    A police officer is accused of planting a gun on an unarmed African-American youth that he shot. The victim was beloved in his community, but the investigation reveals that he may have also been a drug dealer.
  • 8
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    Sonata for Solo Organ

    episode S1.E21 april 1991
    Greevey and Logan discover that an apparent mugging victim found unconscious on a park bench has had his kidney removed. The case leads to a powerful man whose daughter desperately needed a transplant and the doctor who may have helped him.
  • 7.3
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    The Pursuit of Happiness

    episode S4.E10 december 1993
    After a business owner is shot and killed, suspicion falls on his Russian mail order bride and the man she is having an affair with.
  • 8.1
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    Mayhem

    episode S4.E17 march 1994
    Briscoe and Logan catch three unrelated homicide cases in one shift: an aspiring actor shot in his car, a Lorena Bobbitt copycat who killed her husband, and a grocery store owner killed in a robbery.
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    Trophy

    episode S6.E12 january 1996
    A man serving time in a serial killer case claims malicious prosecution and false imprisonment after a man who killed two more boys confesses to the other murders. All of the evidence points to Jack McCoy and his former assistant.
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    Asterisk

    episode S13.E8 november 2002
    A star baseball player accused of killing a limo driver claims that "roid rage" made him do it.
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    Cost of Capital

    episode S16.E16 march 2006
    The murder of a banker leads to the discovery that he was having a relationship with his boss. McCoy's case rides on the testimony of the defendant's 14-year-old daughter. However, her testimony also reveals a shocking family secret.