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Jeffery Arbaugh is a fictional character portrayed by Victor Slezak in the TV series Law & Order.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Working Stiff (season 2), they were 34 years old.
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Jeffery Arbaugh

by Victor Slezak

character

Episodes4

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    The Working Stiff

    episode S2.E22 may 1992
    The murder of a "corporate raider" appears to be connected to a Brooklyn factory he took over and then shut down. But the DA's office uncovers a connection to a banking scandal that leads all the way to a former governor.
  • 8.4
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    Old Friends

    episode S4.E22 may 1994
    The investigation into the killing of the CFO of a baby food company leads Briscoe and Logan directly to the Russian mob and its head, who now goes by the name Steven Green. When they arrest the shooter, ADA Stone isn't above manipulating his situation to get him to testify against Green. However, since no one can be found guilty solely on the testimony of an accomplice to the same crime, he desperately needs another witness. Ann Madsen had business dealings with Green and can testify to having seen the shooter in Green's office the day of the shooting. When it come to actually testifying however she changes her story, obviously in fear of her life. Stone makes it quite clear she will go to jail if she doesn't tell the truth but it leads to tragedy and forces Stone to make a major decision about his future.
  • 7.3
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    Family Business

    episode S7.E8 november 1996
    Two feuding daughters of a department store owner are suspects in a murder investigation. Both have motive and connections to the murder weapon, but getting a conviction on either daughter could prove to be difficult.
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    Turnstile Justice

    episode S11.E2 october 2000
    After a homeless man is accused of killing a woman at a subway station, McCoy learns that a health care provider may not have provided him with appropriate medical attention in order to save money.