5.1
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Max is a fictional character portrayed by Rocco Vitalia in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far
Max is also portrayed by Ross Gibby and Victor Pagan.

Max

by Rocco Vitalia

character

Episodes8

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    Remains of the Day

    episode S17.E11 january 2007
    The investigation into the death of a gold-digger's drug addict son uncovers a potential plot to illegally harvest dead body parts for medical transplants.
  • 7.8
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    Charity Case

    episode S17.E12 january 2007
    The adopted infant of a soap opera star and a relative of the baby's biological father are central to a murder investigation.
  • 7.3
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    Talking Points

    episode S17.E13 february 2007
    A Ph.D. student working on stem cell research goes on trial after the attempted murder of a controversial, outspoken right-wing pundit results in the death of an audience member.
  • 7
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    Melting Pot

    episode S17.E15 february 2007
    The murder of a film director leads to motives that include immigration and Muslim fanaticism, but picking the correct one may be difficult.
  • 7.3
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    Bling

    episode S17.E18 april 2007
    A jeweler who caters to the hip-hop community pleads guilty to killing a female rap star. But he later claims that a violent record producer intimidated him into confessing to the crime.
  • 7.8
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    Fallout

    episode S17.E19 april 2007
    The DA's office prosecutes a Russian police officer for poisoning to death a Russian immigrant who kidnapped his daughter for a prostitution ring in New York.
  • 7.9
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    Captive

    episode S17.E20 may 2007
    While investigating a kidnapping and murder of a young boy, a second kidnapped boy, missing for years, is found living with his captor. But how will Jack handle prosecuting the case when things are not as clear as they seem at first?
  • 7.6
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    Over Here

    episode S17.E21 may 2007
    While prosecuting an Iraq War veteran for murder, Jack discovers that his crime may be related to the deplorable conditions he was subjected to at a V.A. hospital.