Random Story: Back in the early 2000's I was a student in NYC, and I was walking along the west side of Central Park, and I saw the trailers and the crew, and I knew they were filming, it wasn't an uncommon thing to see on the streets of NYC, and then, out of the trailer, came, I would say it was Jerry Orbach, but no, with his suit on and trademark smirk, it was Detective Lenny Briscoe, he walked by me on his way to where they were filming, made eye contact, gave me a slight smile and nod to say hello. I got to see Detective Lenny Briscoe in person. That is all.
Thank you! I enjoyed that! Have you ever figured out which episode they were filming? Based on the location and general time frame? Would love to know.
@@ThePierre58 Hey, thanks. I'm not sure if my story quite makes it clear, but I've seen actors and actresses in person before, and its usually a bit of a let down, you don't see the character you know them for, you see a person doing a job, portraying the character you know. But that time, that one time, it really was like NYPD Detective Lenny Briscoe had popped off the TV and said hello. I never use this term, but it was, I will say, almost magical.
@FRANCO PEREZ But that example is realistic, factual and accurate. The only dramatised aspect was how clumsily the Police handled the warrant and search of the vehicle. They could have applied for the warrant either first thing in the morning and arrest him half-way to his work, or in the late afternoon and got him on his way back from work. When conducting the inventory on the car, they could have produced a report stating the there was a very strong smell of vomit and that gave them reasonable grounds to suspect there was evidence within the car and applied for a further warrant to carry out a forensic examination.
@@TheAmateurEditor eh, that smell could've been parmesan cheese. to anyone who doesn't get that joke, look up parmesan cheese vs vomit, you'll be at least mildly amused.
@FRANCO PEREZ True, but look at the police clutching at straws to get warrants, or do things, or justify what they have done. Happens all the time. And Van Buren sneering at different rules applying to different people, pure fact.
@FRANCO PEREZ When you are on one side you stand by it, do what is better for it. The more you side is ACTUALLY a side the less you care about other sides. Hypocritical but natural. It leads nowhere good. Or else the Boy Scouts wouldn't be in the trouble they are in.
@@ezfist9204 "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin The scene showed the cops plotting to conduct a search they knew a court wouldn't allow. How is throwing that out liberal activism? Has our education system failed so miserably that the bill of rights is considered a democrat document?
@Franco Perez. Thank you for the information. I checked and it was correct. I am now better informed about UK law. But you could have said this in the first place rather than your rather insulting first response to my honest inquiry. But, although you have informed me that in UK it is illegal for the police to lie to a suspect, you have not explained why it’s wrong to do so.
@ Franco Perez. Your first reply was “You’re kidding, right?”, which I felt was an insulting response to an honest, polite question, if one from someone who was ignorant of the law and who had not fully considered the idea, but still an honest one.
Briscoe and Logan in my opinion were the best cop duo on Law and Order followed by Briscoe and Greene, it's a damn shame that Jerry Orbach died before his time because Det. Briscoe was one of my favourite L&O characters.
He's one of my favorite TV detectives ever. I liked him even more than Lt. Columbo. I put him up there with Kojak and Detective Pembleton but a step above Detective Larue and a step below Detective Sipowicz who is my favorite TV Detective.
“We should all be so fortunate” to have $60K in our bank accounts indeed. That defense lawyer really thought that would make his client seem like “poor boy” in that particular courtroom... Man did he read the room wrong.
Original L&O was so amazing because of the realism - most episodes came down to a mistake or shortcut by the police or DAs. In this episode, Kincaid clearly tells van Buren it’s going to be 1st degree manslaughter and she walks in and arrests him for murder.
Their demeanour would be a lot more formal in a trial setting. Arraignments are boring and there's dozens of people to go through. They just want to keep the line moving.
Most of the time you have to grab what you can and hope what you find makes it legit. That's reality for cops especially when they deal with uptown criminals. Unfortunately, that's also something corrupt cops use to just arrest anyone they want to. Wrong address? Well, turns out they had this bag of coke in their front room.
@@xhagast They'd enjoy one subdivision in my hometown. There are so many houses built over legit right of ways the cops could just go nuts and have no worries.
@@samsonguy10k Actually an illegal entry would render any illegal contraband they find as inadmissible. They could arrest you but the charge wouldn't stick
Jon Cypher--the villain in this episode--was excellent as Marine Corps Brigadier General Marcus Craig on MAJOR DAD (1989-1993). He joined the cast in the show’s second season, as did Beverly Archer as Gunnery Sergeant Alvah Bricker. She was excellent, too. Looked like she WAS a leatherneck.
“But if ya someone up state we have permission to cut corners, I’ll keep that in mind” it’s so true when someone has powerful position it’s “nope nope do by the books and then some” some normal guy “nah we doing it out way because we know they bad”
@@matthewforsyth284 ... Quebecois refers to a native of Quebec ... it's also used in some circles to indicate Quebec sovereigntists vs. the more traditional term of Francophone
John oliver did a segment on law amd order on his show, and cop actions, like what happin this clip was one of the things he talked about They pick him up in his car on total BS charges bc its the only way to search the car they wouldnt be able to access otherwise based on the law & their evidence And millions of ppl (myself included im not slighting anyone) root for them while they trample on ppls rights
Ok so I like watching law and order. You think that’s a problem. I’m smart to if I’m a “kid” even though I’m in middle school I’m smart so just ingore the comment.
ThatGuy Mikey nice deflection. I upload for my friends to see. My friends, some of whom are now dead “junkies”. But yea you having more subscribers means what you said isn’t horrible. Reach out to me if you don’t believe. I’d love to have a nice talk about why what you said is extremely offensive.
This whole case is laughable. They act like Mr. Cayman shot his niece at point blank range execution style. They make him out to be a criminal mastermind. What was he doing with her in the car, just roaming around the city to pass time until she died? He was obviously taking her to the hospital. The maximum I would give him if anything is 5 years just for the fact she was under his supervision when she died.
Always made me angry that the das office was totally fine with violating constitutional rights and mocking the ACLU which has largely helped citizens defend themselves against unwarranted and unreasonable searches and siezures.
I feel a bit mixed about them going "we can't get a warrant, but we'll cheat" It just doesn't seem like the sort of thing I'd want to expect from the police.
How come its impossible to find ANYWHERE seasons 3-15. And Yes, Peacock does have Law and ORDER and ONLY THEM. But...even there, seasons 3-13 ARE NOT available. this is a bullshit deal. I don't feel like buying the DVD pack because I cannot play DVDs on my PC as it is damaged. Because of my lifestyle I DO NOT OWN a TV or want a TV. So I HAVE to stream. Does anybody know WHERE i can stream Law and Order? AND NO, I DON'T WANT season 316.5! I don't want season 22. I want....seasons 3-12!! Surely someobody can help me. AND NO i don't want bootleg dangerous websites that have no reputation.
We have law that protect the rights of people be they criminal or other wise not in some sort of insidious plot to undermine Law & Order. We have these law because historically people have used the guise of Law & Order to serve their own agenda be they insidious in nature or not.
I have a challenge for all Law and Order fans. Try to find "one", yes 1 episode that doesn't have a liberal/leftist leaning narrative in the story. I guess that's what sells, evidently.
Always hated Adam Schiff. His go to line seem to always be "...Cut a deal!" He always came off as the most political of DA's and was never really about justice.
i liked schiff a lot, far more than branch. he was a weary, pragmatic voice of worldly cynicism to act in opposition to stone and mccoy's ideological convictions. he's a buffer between the purely political machinery above him and our protagonists below him. he lets them operate on their convictions within the boundaries allowed by his position within the system but forces them to stay in a box where he and they can be protected. early l&o has a lot to do with the interface of individuals and institutions, and adam schiff works within that framework really well. right around the time he leaves it just becomes aimless gibberish and i think that's causative honestly
This is something that bothers me from watching lots of law and order: if there’s evidence that somebody did something illegal, why invent a law that says they can go “no that doesn’t count” I mean really? 🙄
Random Story: Back in the early 2000's I was a student in NYC, and I was walking along the west side of Central Park, and I saw the trailers and the crew, and I knew they were filming, it wasn't an uncommon thing to see on the streets of NYC, and then, out of the trailer, came, I would say it was Jerry Orbach, but no, with his suit on and trademark smirk, it was Detective Lenny Briscoe, he walked by me on his way to where they were filming, made eye contact, gave me a slight smile and nod to say hello. I got to see Detective Lenny Briscoe in person. That is all.
Thank you! I enjoyed that! Have you ever figured out which episode they were filming? Based on the location and general time frame?
Would love to know.
Great story.
@@ThePierre58 Hey, thanks. I'm not sure if my story quite makes it clear, but I've seen actors and actresses in person before, and its usually a bit of a let down, you don't see the character you know them for, you see a person doing a job, portraying the character you know. But that time, that one time, it really was like NYPD Detective Lenny Briscoe had popped off the TV and said hello. I never use this term, but it was, I will say, almost magical.
Cool story!!
That beats me seeing and meeting Eric Breaden (Victor Newman on Young & The Restless / John Jacob Astor on Titanic) any day! Wicked cool
“Still doesn’t get us a search warrant.... unless you arrest him in his car” Law and Order is so loved because it’s so realistic.
@FRANCO PEREZ But that example is realistic, factual and accurate. The only dramatised aspect was how clumsily the Police handled the warrant and search of the vehicle.
They could have applied for the warrant either first thing in the morning and arrest him half-way to his work, or in the late afternoon and got him on his way back from work.
When conducting the inventory on the car, they could have produced a report stating the there was a very strong smell of vomit and that gave them reasonable grounds to suspect there was evidence within the car and applied for a further warrant to carry out a forensic examination.
@FRANCO PEREZ true
@@TheAmateurEditor eh, that smell could've been parmesan cheese. to anyone who doesn't get that joke, look up parmesan cheese vs vomit, you'll be at least mildly amused.
@FRANCO PEREZ True, but look at the police clutching at straws to get warrants, or do things, or justify what they have done. Happens all the time. And Van Buren sneering at different rules applying to different people, pure fact.
@FRANCO PEREZ When you are on one side you stand by it, do what is better for it. The more you side is ACTUALLY a side the less you care about other sides. Hypocritical but natural. It leads nowhere good. Or else the Boy Scouts wouldn't be in the trouble they are in.
Anita Van Buren was the greatest no-nonsense precinct leader in this series. She didn’t let anyone push her around.
Real diplomat
black women dont play that
Tactile Therapy Anita didn’t play that.
@@TactileTherapy
Oh bullshit.
@Xuan Wo yh she is ms Goodwin. A nomonsence director at the hospital 😀😃
I like how law and order doesn't shy away from showing the police using dirty tricks to try and subvert the rules.
@@ezfist9204 "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
The scene showed the cops plotting to conduct a search they knew a court wouldn't allow. How is throwing that out liberal activism? Has our education system failed so miserably that the bill of rights is considered a democrat document?
@@ezfist9204 good faith exception and due discovery exception. Gotta do it right
@ Franco Perez. Speaking as someone in the UK, I don’t understand the problem with lying to a suspect.
@Franco Perez. Thank you for the information. I checked and it was correct. I am now better informed about UK law. But you could have said this in the first place rather than your rather insulting first response to my honest inquiry. But, although you have informed me that in UK it is illegal for the police to lie to a suspect, you have not explained why it’s wrong to do so.
@ Franco Perez. Your first reply was “You’re kidding, right?”, which I felt was an insulting response to an honest, polite question, if one from someone who was ignorant of the law and who had not fully considered the idea, but still an honest one.
Van Buren standing up to Schiff. That lady's got guts!
"Funny. He smells like murder 2 to me" 😂😂😂 I fuckin LOOOOVE that line!
4:46 - "I do my repenting on Sunday".
I chortled at that one.
Haha Kincaid in the background
I knew someone would mention that 😂
Briscoe and Logan in my opinion were the best cop duo on Law and Order followed by Briscoe and Greene, it's a damn shame that Jerry Orbach died before his time because Det. Briscoe was one of my favourite L&O characters.
He's one of my favorite TV detectives ever. I liked him even more than Lt. Columbo. I put him up there with Kojak and Detective Pembleton but a step above Detective Larue and a step below Detective Sipowicz who is my favorite TV Detective.
“We should all be so fortunate” to have $60K in our bank accounts indeed. That defense lawyer really thought that would make his client seem like “poor boy” in that particular courtroom... Man did he read the room wrong.
When I heard the attorney say 60k in his bank acct I rolled with laughter. Most times I have 60 cents.🤣
Bail was reduced from State's requested $500k to $150k. It worked. Judges make comments but they rule objectively.
60K for a supposed rich businessman in Manhattan is chump change. His high end apartment would eat that up in no time.
I dunno. A small business owner can easily have that much money in the bank savings or in a checkings.
As if a judge would not have at least that much! Even in the early 90's! Give me a break! BTW, that lady judge was past retirement age!
The actor playing the old DA was consistently excellent....I loathed him in every episode for years. Lol
Why the loathing
He caused a mistrial to try to subvert double jeopardy
@@LeighMet It was a compliment to his a acting skill. He really came across as a typical career politician...all of whom I losthe.
James Arciaga especially when he was in mission impossible
@@skanderbeg1751 Don't recall that.
“I do my repenting on Sunday” 🤣🤣🤣 do sooo love Van Buren.
Original L&O was so amazing because of the realism - most episodes came down to a mistake or shortcut by the police or DAs.
In this episode, Kincaid clearly tells van Buren it’s going to be 1st degree manslaughter and she walks in and arrests him for murder.
I really wish this show was available streaming.
Peacock has it, though only through the paid version iirc.
They had that tow truck ready to go! 😂
Too bad the most humorously snarky judges are only the ones that hear the plea and set the bail. Would love to have one through an entire trial.
Their demeanour would be a lot more formal in a trial setting. Arraignments are boring and there's dozens of people to go through. They just want to keep the line moving.
@@TheAmateurEditor Exactly. I sometimes wonder how many actors playing arraignment judges watch a bit of Night Court beforehand to set the mood.
@@samsonguy10k you took the words right outta my....fingertips....
@@TheAmateurEditor Is this “People’s Court” John Smith? If so, it’s kismet!
I liked how Jack was kind of trying to stick up for Anita. And I do appreciate her sassing Adam a bit.
Loved Logan and Briscoe bantering.
I love the orginal Law & Order.
I've seen this happen before, the cops get a warrant based on a charge that barely holds. But a high-paid lawyer can get it thrown out.
Most of the time you have to grab what you can and hope what you find makes it legit. That's reality for cops especially when they deal with uptown criminals. Unfortunately, that's also something corrupt cops use to just arrest anyone they want to. Wrong address? Well, turns out they had this bag of coke in their front room.
@@samsonguy10k Lets not forget that even if the mistake is genuine they can get away with wrecking your house by saying oops!
@@xhagast They'd enjoy one subdivision in my hometown. There are so many houses built over legit right of ways the cops could just go nuts and have no worries.
This is exactly my situation on a dui I got charged with.
@@samsonguy10k Actually an illegal entry would render any illegal contraband they find as inadmissible. They could arrest you but the charge wouldn't stick
Interesting to see uncle frank from home alone be the calm one 😂
Was wondering where I'd seen that guy before! Thx!
"I do my repenting on Sunday!" Gotta love the lieutenant!!!
I love how fast they get matters to trial.
“Maybe he telecommutes”
Ahead of its time
I love the original law& order
Dang Uncle Frank is a good Lawyer!
Sick burn by van Buren at the end there.
Jon Cypher--the villain in this episode--was excellent as Marine Corps Brigadier General Marcus Craig on MAJOR DAD (1989-1993). He joined the cast in the show’s second season, as did Beverly Archer as Gunnery Sergeant Alvah Bricker. She was excellent, too. Looked like she WAS a leatherneck.
Omg! That’s who that is! I was trying to figure out, before resorting to google. Major Dad was pretty good.
And Man-At-Arms in the live action He Man film.
Judge Luis Rodriguez was played by former 1980's Bronx assemblyman and Senator, Jose Serrano.
One of the neat things about Law & Order is how they'd occasionally snag an actual judge or politician for a role.
@@asnowballinhell Yes. They had Fred Dalton Thompson for a while. He entered the series right before his term at the US Senate ended
Classic Jack McCoy.
RIP Jerry Orbach
Jon Cypher is always a piece of work. I remember him from the Hill Street Blues era
His Wkipedia page has a two column table for his work. I've seen him in so many things, but never know just how many!! He is amazing
He never disappoints
Been around forevuh!!!
And Major Dad!
Judge Rodriguez looks like the dad from Inside Out
“But if ya someone up state we have permission to cut corners, I’ll keep that in mind” it’s so true when someone has powerful position it’s “nope nope do by the books and then some” some normal guy “nah we doing it out way because we know they bad”
Up town..
There’s another clip collection from the episode that shows the outcome, with a decent measure of justice served!
Man I need that mans lawyer, he's on his job
When did Uncle Frank move away from Chicago and become a defense attorney?
Many Northshore residents do it
McCoy himself is from Chicago.
I really like this show thanks for the upload 🌺
Jill Hennessy is so cute. Blew my mind when I found out she’s Québécois and not from NYC.
Dude you mean as Quebec right?
@@matthewforsyth284 ... Quebecois refers to a native of Quebec ... it's also used in some circles to indicate Quebec sovereigntists vs. the more traditional term of Francophone
Québécois gals are good looking. And unassuming.
Red Deer, Alberta.
She looks completely different in Crossing Jordan.
John oliver did a segment on law amd order on his show, and cop actions, like what happin this clip was one of the things he talked about
They pick him up in his car on total BS charges bc its the only way to search the car they wouldnt be able to access otherwise based on the law & their evidence
And millions of ppl (myself included im not slighting anyone) root for them while they trample on ppls rights
Is that the VA of Spellbinder from Batman Beyond?
Camon looks like the live action version of Frollo from The hunchback of Notre Dame
Why does the attorney always try to dismisse the case at the bail hearing a bail judge cant do that
Lol sista girl wasn’t going for it at the end of the scene.
Her final word is a killer line.
Junkies always have to get into something bad. That’s why junkies don’t survive. (No offense)
Ok so I like watching law and order. You think that’s a problem. I’m smart to if I’m a “kid” even though I’m in middle school I’m smart so just ingore the comment.
But like at least I get likes and subscribers like you don’t
ThatGuy Mikey nice deflection. I upload for my friends to see. My friends, some of whom are now dead “junkies”. But yea you having more subscribers means what you said isn’t horrible. Reach out to me if you don’t believe. I’d love to have a nice talk about why what you said is extremely offensive.
Offensive but thanks for a subscriber
I did not know your friends were junkies
LOVE IS NOT INADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
This whole case is laughable. They act like Mr. Cayman shot his niece at point blank range execution style. They make him out to be a criminal mastermind. What was he doing with her in the car, just roaming around the city to pass time until she died? He was obviously taking her to the hospital. The maximum I would give him if anything is 5 years just for the fact she was under his supervision when she died.
But he didn't bring her to the hospital. . 😢
The judge is completely right btw
I said it before and I’ll say it again, ooooooohhhhhh,Burn at the end.
Hill Street Blues call back😎
When are they going to add seasons 1-16 to peacock?
The actor playing Caymen was Gen. Craig in Major Dad.
Ctfu I like how all the judges in law and order are so snarky.
Always made me angry that the das office was totally fine with violating constitutional rights and mocking the ACLU which has largely helped citizens defend themselves against unwarranted and unreasonable searches and siezures.
That’s the culture of American justice system at large
I feel a bit mixed about them going "we can't get a warrant, but we'll cheat"
It just doesn't seem like the sort of thing I'd want to expect from the police.
Uncle Frank?!?!?!?!?
Cutting corners was always reprehensible and I was disgusted with the flexible ethics.
3:10 🚨
i clicked "skip ads" and was sent to the advertiser's webpage. F youtube long and hard. Now I'll NEVER use the advertiser's service, good work!
So many cop shows are just them trying to get around laws and personal freedoms
3:30 no miranda rights?
I'm one of the first comments. I've never had such a privilege! Law and Order = great entertainment!
@FRANCO PEREZ Sister...I identify as "he," "she," "they" and when paid enough "it." Thank you for your love and support during The Corona.
At 5:25 what the hell did she say? Did she call the lawyer a judge?
“You can both save it for the trial judge”
So everything gets thrown out, another example of bad policing I think the cop's ego's got in the way of them wanting to be right.
That guy is like a knockoff Robin Williams. His voice is an uncanny valley.
Cheers
Myron Goldman's dad from Tour of Duty.
Law & order 1995 - 5° temporada
4:49
How come its impossible to find ANYWHERE seasons 3-15. And Yes, Peacock does have Law and ORDER and ONLY THEM. But...even there, seasons 3-13 ARE NOT available. this is a bullshit deal. I don't feel like buying the DVD pack because I cannot play DVDs on my PC as it is damaged. Because of my lifestyle I DO NOT OWN a TV or want a TV. So I HAVE to stream. Does anybody know WHERE i can stream Law and Order? AND NO, I DON'T WANT season 316.5! I don't want season 22. I want....seasons 3-12!! Surely someobody can help me. AND NO i don't want bootleg dangerous websites that have no reputation.
In reality detective’s would get uniforms to do a traffic stop problem solved 😊
We have law that protect the rights of people be they criminal or other wise not in some sort of insidious plot to undermine Law & Order. We have these law because historically people have used the guise of Law & Order to serve their own agenda be they insidious in nature or not.
Hi Maria
Still have nothing legal? Aww poor satan
I have a challenge for all Law and Order fans. Try to find "one", yes 1 episode that doesn't have a liberal/leftist leaning narrative in the story. I guess that's what sells, evidently.
Police trample on the bill of rights, then try to seize the high moral ground with a pithy comment. smh
3:24
You're under arrest for hindering prosecution
Always hated Adam Schiff. His go to line seem to always be "...Cut a deal!" He always came off as the most political of DA's and was never really about justice.
i liked schiff a lot, far more than branch. he was a weary, pragmatic voice of worldly cynicism to act in opposition to stone and mccoy's ideological convictions. he's a buffer between the purely political machinery above him and our protagonists below him. he lets them operate on their convictions within the boundaries allowed by his position within the system but forces them to stay in a box where he and they can be protected. early l&o has a lot to do with the interface of individuals and institutions, and adam schiff works within that framework really well. right around the time he leaves it just becomes aimless gibberish and i think that's causative honestly
@-..-_-..- That's what appeals to me more about early L&O than later. It all just seems like a wishful fanfic now and it's pushed by the creator
This is something that bothers me from watching lots of law and order: if there’s evidence that somebody did something illegal, why invent a law that says they can go “no that doesn’t count”
I mean really? 🙄
I used to watch this show until Paul Sorvino left the show. I couldn't stand Jerry Orbach, he is the reason I stopped watching the show.