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"Law & Order" Identity (2003)



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7.7/10   19 votes
Director:

Jace Alexander

Writers:

Dick Wolf (creator)
Janis Diamond (writer)

Contact:

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Original Air Date:

5 November 2003 (Season 14, Episode 6)

Genre:

Crime | Mystery | Drama more

Plot:

An 80-year-old man is accused of killing the man who stole his identity and caused him to lose his home. However, the defendant's son wants him declared incompetent to stand trial. | add synopsis

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Wolf Films more


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I took back me!, 4 September 2008
8/10
Author: lastliberal from Florida

This is one of my favorite episodes because it assumes that an elderly gent just can't possibly be responsible for his actions or take justice into his hands.

Of course, the fact that it also had my favorite A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Röhm) makes it a winner, too.

Paul Benjamin (The Station Agent) gave a great performance as Lonnie Jackson, the 79-year-old man who was the victim of identity theft and all he owned.

Ruben Santiago-Hudson (Their Eyes Were Watching God, Lackawanna Blues) was the son who didn't have time for his father and wanted him committed.

It also features Roscoe Lee Browne as Lonnie's friend.

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