@@dmf1301 He's guilty of conspiracy to commit murder. (Stone also mentioned it as a possibility) Doesn't matter how minor his part was. He knew she was manipulating the kid, he pretended to be a hit man who backed out, and she used it get the kid to kill her husband. Then after the deed was done she paid him more money. That's why he made sure he wouldn't get charged with conspiracy before he talked.
@@yesterdayitrained I agree with you. The guy flipped so fast it must've been dizzying. It's a good thing he was sitting down. My comment was a reply to dmf1301.
Remember too this is when behavior wasn’t understood, only punished. Don’t get me wrong, it’s ok to be upset, but destroying property or hurting people isn’t good. Self control has to be taught.
@@bananacathammock yeah officially they’re supposed to ignore but but most of the time they don’t, a lawyer could actually use that to declare a mistrial if they think the jury won’t ignore it
@@winter-jager Problem is then you need to prove the Jury was tainted by those remarks and good luck proving that. A judge cannot declare a mistrial without extremely good reason and facts to support it
From what i hear, it's not that they're supposed to un-hear, but that they can't refer to it while they deliberate. It's kind of like if cops break the law to get a piece of evidence: it doesn't mean the evidence stops existing, it just means they can't use it. Obviously it's more complicated to say "you're not allowed to consider what you just heard while you deliberate", but that's the idea of it.
I usually watch the ones from Season 5 and up. Jack McCoy is the ADA I’m used to. But with three cable channels showing episodes I’m recording the early seasons to watch. It’s been so long since I’ve seen them I don’t remember plots or “who dunnit”. I had forgotten Ben Stone’s style. It’s fun to watch these again. I swear I could watch L&O and ‘Criminal Intent’ all day every day. With all the places to see episodes I can! As much as I love SVU, and I’ve seen them all, I don’t watch those old episodes.
Be a man You must be swift as the coursing river Be a man With all the force of a great typhoon Be a man With all the strength of a raging fire Mysterious as the dark side of the moon
The old L&O's are the best! NYC always seems to be filmed in the winter thus Logan's leather jacket.. remember when Logan's leather was put on Paul Robinette to try and shake off his Oreo image? I watch seasons 1-7 over and over again!
Lesson: Married people having affairs are sociopaths. Adults do what needs must to make good on their promises. Marriage, last time anyone checked, is very much a promise! Adults who act like their promises mean nothing are dangerous vipers. They do not understand or accept boundaries. One day, your life will become inconvenient for them. Nothing personal, Larry. You were just in the way.
@@themermaidstale5008 so they will not discussing it, wink-wink, they will just talk about the event that should not be named. btw lawyers should have a counter for sustained objections, like 3 strikes and you are do 30 days in jail for contempt of court. they went to law school, they know full well not to do this.
Rejection is all apart of life...it's how you handle it...Rejection hurts but you take from that and improve yourself...especially if someone doesn't want you
I don't think the "D" meant "depravity"...... Just saying....specifically in this case... And in this case, the teacher didn't give out the D... She received it... I'm sorry I'm gonna stop
The actor playing the kid is David Seaman and apparently this is his last acting credit. He started out by playing Kevin in the 1986 movie, Manhunter opposite William Peterson ruclips.net/video/LwFWxTr-_Kw/видео.html
The main difference between Ben Stone and Jack McCoy is that Stone does not have the tendency to sleep with his assistants. He is more cerebral, less emotional. Jack McCoy is all fire and brimstone. Its funny that Ben Stone's assistant was male while McCoy's were all female. It must have made Jack very happy.
WHY do you keep showing clips of earlier seasons when you don't even show Seasons 1-12 on Peacock? You have the entire seasons of SVU and Criminal Intent, but only Season 13-20 of Law And Order?
Yeah season 1 and 2 are at least purchasable digitally on RUclips, apple iTunes, Amazon prime video, it definitely is frustrating though, at least I got seasons 1-11 on dvd
If you reject me when it's your stuff that's one thing if you reject me from getting my own stuff that's another that's grand larceny and breach of fiduciary responsibility
@@Invictus13666 have you ever noticed law order rips cases from the headlines? Of course they don't write the script word for word then they could be sued . U ever notice how cases are somehow similar to the ones in real life but not exact. That's the point I was making!
@@christinavelazquez8931 I don’t care what point you thought you were making. It’s not the case. They did a rip of the smart case-but this was from another case.
Your point being? He claimed he was owed money from bets in the fall. The Stanley Cup is played in the spring. They proved he was lying, which is the only thing that matters.
@@grf15 The writers, producers and actors didn't know that the Stanley Cup playoffs including the final series are the playoffs in the NHL. That's weak. But this is suppose to be the clever scene where they figure out something important. No. That's not the only thing that matters.
correct me if im wrong but didn't Family guy parody this episode with Chris being in love with his teacher and she eventually had a bear kill her husband cause Chris said no ?
So Did The Algorithm Bring This Up: Violent Reaction To Rejection Because Of The Violent Reaction To Rejection Demonstrated on 06JAN2021 ??? Also Remember The Orange One Promised a Rematch On Friday The 13th.
Ben: “objection”
Judge: “sustained”
Also Judge: proceeds to tell the jury absolutely nothing
Debby downer
“I had nothing to do with poppin’ the guy.” to “I want a deal.” in 3.5 seconds.
That’s the fastest turn-around time I’ve ever seen, period.
Because he’s guilty of perjury! As Ben just stated.
Not because he killed the man!
@@dmf1301 He's guilty of conspiracy to commit murder. (Stone also mentioned it as a possibility) Doesn't matter how minor his part was. He knew she was manipulating the kid, he pretended to be a hit man who backed out, and she used it get the kid to kill her husband. Then after the deed was done she paid him more money. That's why he made sure he wouldn't get charged with conspiracy before he talked.
@@dmf1301 : Yes, I know- but it was amusing!
@@Mybpeterson : I get it. I just thought it was amusing…
@@yesterdayitrained I agree with you. The guy flipped so fast it must've been dizzying. It's a good thing he was sitting down. My comment was a reply to dmf1301.
What kind of mom tells an 8 year old that then no longer her child what kind of kid wouldn't throw a tantrum or be really hurt like that.
Ya that's not "violent reaction to rejection". That's a child having a normal reaction to a totally alien and heart breaking moment moment
@@alexzander7629 I've faced abusive and neglectful people during my upbringing, it's not uncommon unfortunately.
Exactly. Teenagers would explode too, explode even worse.
Remember too this is when behavior wasn’t understood, only punished. Don’t get me wrong, it’s ok to be upset, but destroying property or hurting people isn’t good. Self control has to be taught.
@@elderliddle2733 Yup. Parents are supposed to teach their kids how to do that, and how to behave, listen, etc.
That subtle nod from paul was smooth af. Shows the trust between the 2
How many objections does it take to just get an entirely new jury. I mean they can’t unhear these things. They can’t really “disregard” all of that
I think it means they can’t take it into consideration when deliberating
@@winter-jager but they can tho..? they've heard it...
@@bananacathammock yeah officially they’re supposed to ignore but but most of the time they don’t, a lawyer could actually use that to declare a mistrial if they think the jury won’t ignore it
@@winter-jager Problem is then you need to prove the Jury was tainted by those remarks and good luck proving that.
A judge cannot declare a mistrial without extremely good reason and facts to support it
From what i hear, it's not that they're supposed to un-hear, but that they can't refer to it while they deliberate. It's kind of like if cops break the law to get a piece of evidence: it doesn't mean the evidence stops existing, it just means they can't use it. Obviously it's more complicated to say "you're not allowed to consider what you just heard while you deliberate", but that's the idea of it.
I liked the early seasons of Law And Order Best i found the writing to be really strong and Michel Moriarty is so compelling
Absolutely
Paul Robinette was one of the best characters on the show.
Definitely. I love some of the later ADA's, but Robinette was fantastic.
He definitely did not get the recognition he deserved!! He’s one of my favorite ADAs along Carisi!
Ironically he was let go as a quota firing. L&O wanted a woman as CO, and a female ADA.
He really doesn't get the credit for his early work with Ben Stone.
@@TheBatugan77 It wasn't exactly a quota firing.
Always liked Moriarty and his characterization of Ben Stone.
He’s really my favorite ADA. Shame Moriarty went off the deep end later.
@@Ansible1000 His alcoholism destroyed his L&O gig.
I never watched early Law & Order but I do like this ADA
The only ones I liked from the early seasons of L&O was Logan & Cragen. I didn't care for Stone, Robinette, Greevey, and later Cerreta.
I usually watch the ones from Season 5 and up. Jack McCoy is the ADA I’m used to. But with three cable channels showing episodes I’m recording the early seasons to watch. It’s been so long since I’ve seen them I don’t remember plots or “who dunnit”. I had forgotten Ben Stone’s style. It’s fun to watch these again. I swear I could watch L&O and ‘Criminal Intent’ all day every day. With all the places to see episodes I can!
As much as I love SVU, and I’ve seen them all, I don’t watch those old episodes.
Be a man
You must be swift as the coursing river
Be a man
With all the force of a great typhoon
Be a man
With all the strength of a raging fire
Mysterious as the dark side of the moon
Okay...I'll kill an entire Platoon now...
I love that song from "Mulan"
Donny Osmond top notch form
The old L&O's are the best! NYC always seems to be filmed in the winter thus Logan's leather jacket.. remember when Logan's leather was put on Paul Robinette to try and shake off his Oreo image? I watch seasons 1-7 over and over again!
Lesson: Married people having affairs are sociopaths.
Adults do what needs must to make good on their promises.
Marriage, last time anyone checked, is very much a promise!
Adults who act like their promises mean nothing are dangerous vipers.
They do not understand or accept boundaries.
One day, your life will become inconvenient for them.
Nothing personal, Larry.
You were just in the way.
I loved watching Michael Moriarty as Ben Stone. I would have loved to see Ben Stone vs Jack McCoy
Finally more law and order, good stuff
'jury will disregard'
sure they'll just delete from their memory... always amazed me that
You can’t discuss it as a motive for a guilty charge when deliberating with the other jury members.
@@themermaidstale5008 so they will not discussing it, wink-wink, they will just talk about the event that should not be named.
btw lawyers should have a counter for sustained objections, like 3 strikes and you are do 30 days in jail for contempt of court. they went to law school, they know full well not to do this.
Rejection is all apart of life...it's how you handle it...Rejection hurts but you take from that and improve yourself...especially if someone doesn't want you
True….and if “someone doesn’t want you” it could be that someone has shortcomings of their own.
A mother rejecting a little boy is a prime example.
@@kellyjostad4900 very true!!! Sorry I wrote this on my late mum's account
Right!
Well said. When someone rejects you, it doesn't make sense to still want them.
"a part" and not "apart". "apart" is the opposite of "a part".
I don't think the "D" meant "depravity"...... Just saying....specifically in this case... And in this case, the teacher didn't give out the D... She received it... I'm sorry I'm gonna stop
Anger Management on That Kid! Ridiculous!
The actor playing the kid is David Seaman and apparently this is his last acting credit. He started out by playing Kevin in the 1986 movie, Manhunter opposite William Peterson ruclips.net/video/LwFWxTr-_Kw/видео.html
Judge Callahan Is One Of My Favorite Judges On LAW & ORDER
Am I the only one who’s gonna say this:
MOTHER OF THE YEAR RIGHT HERE
They have to prove he was struck on purpose.
If you watched the show then they did prove it was on purpose.
Based on Pamela Smart
Who?
@@callmeishmael2415 the teacher that had an affair with a 16 and then killed her husband
@@LeighMet Okay thanks, it's one I've never heard of
Ironically named
No, it wasn’t based on Pam Smart.
The main difference between Ben Stone and Jack McCoy is that Stone does not have the tendency to sleep with his assistants. He is more cerebral, less emotional. Jack McCoy is all fire and brimstone. Its funny that Ben Stone's assistant was male while McCoy's were all female. It must have made Jack very happy.
Agree. As much as I like Jack McCoy, he still came across as a TV attorney. Stone felt more like a real prosecutor.
@@sennataylor592 Waterston is a better actor but I really dislike Mccoy
Nice video
A new (to me) Law & Order!
This is pam smart
Are all nuns named "Sister Mary Francis"?
Either that or Mary Clarence lol.
It’s a Cheech and Chong rule.
I've come across several Sister Bernadettes and never met one who doesn't rock a wimple.
Sister Frances Mary. Sometimes.
Where are the Sisters Perpetua?
Ben Stone was always my favorite. The Sam Waterson character was too hot blooded, too willing to skate close to an ethical line for my taste.
Agreed. McCoy was good but too hysterical, dramatic and emotional
McCoy was a drama queen!
Ben Stone was the moral center of the show.
No way I'd choose Mccoy over Stone any day. Far to by the book and glad he went otherwise would have stopped watching.
How holier-than-thou of you. Don't judge til you walk in their shoes.
WHY do you keep showing clips of earlier seasons when you don't even show Seasons 1-12 on Peacock? You have the entire seasons of SVU and Criminal Intent, but only Season 13-20 of Law And Order?
I was thinking the same thing. Doesn’t make sense.
Yeah. Why those season and not the entire series. I don’t get it.
Right lol
Probably a digital rights issue
Yeah season 1 and 2 are at least purchasable digitally on RUclips, apple iTunes, Amazon prime video, it definitely is frustrating though, at least I got seasons 1-11 on dvd
0:09 1:02 1:55 2:29
I don't think you can object to someone's testimony.
Of course you can. People cannot lie on the stand. Neither can they express opinions. It's a court of law. Facts matter.
If you reject me when it's your stuff that's one thing if you reject me from getting my own stuff that's another that's grand larceny and breach of fiduciary responsibility
Him being a virgin is very relevant. That's power she held over him.
That sweet sweet tang!
😍🤩😍🤩
"It wasn't the playoffs, it was the Stanley Cup."
*twitch*
Why does the ep sound familiar?
Because the general idea has been used on svu multiple times and ci too I believe
@@billobong9792 I meant that this case sounds like a real-life case I heard of before.
@@StellaMagic100 because it was inspired by a real case, a few people have commented on it, and it had occurred a good few times in past and present
Sounds to me like this was inspired by that Rhode island teacher right? Ms . Smart?
Pam Smart was from NH-and no, not the same case. 😊
@@Invictus13666 have you ever noticed law order rips cases from the headlines? Of course they don't write the script word for word then they could be sued . U ever notice how cases are somehow similar to the ones in real life but not exact. That's the point I was making!
@@christinavelazquez8931 I don’t care what point you thought you were making. It’s not the case. They did a rip of the smart case-but this was from another case.
@@Invictus13666 then why not tell the other case that you are talking about if there is any truth to it?!
@@christinavelazquez8931 because I can’t remember it and haven’t had a spare minute yet to go research it for you drones.
I started watching Law and Order because of Michael Moriarty.
I’m surprised they didn’t arrest her in the court room
stone: when I was in school, they taught us the ABC
adam: now they added the D
adam was speaking gen z language way ahead its time....
He could play young Trump
Lawyers turning their client in.. Wat a joke.. They'll squueze every penny out n make sure culprit are never caught
"Education ... it's a wonderful thing" ???
The Stanley Cup is the prize for the playoffs.
Your point being? He claimed he was owed money from bets in the fall. The Stanley Cup is played in the spring. They proved he was lying, which is the only thing that matters.
@@grf15 The writers, producers and actors didn't know that the Stanley Cup playoffs including the final series are the playoffs in the NHL. That's weak. But this is suppose to be the clever scene where they figure out something important. No. That's not the only thing that matters.
@@seanwebb605 you misinterpret.
@@seanwebb605
Psssh. Hockey.
Fk hockey.
@@TheBatugan77 Yeah.
Family Guy did this very same thing...except with no court.
correct me if im wrong but didn't Family guy parody this episode with Chris being in love with his teacher and she eventually had a bear kill her husband cause Chris said no ?
Distorted time and fax these people did this to steal that money
Isn't that lawyer the dad from Shiloh?
Was that Pauly Perrettie in the final scene where the wife is arrested?
Episode 31 (1991)
So Did The Algorithm Bring This Up: Violent Reaction To Rejection
Because Of The Violent Reaction To Rejection Demonstrated on 06JAN2021 ???
Also Remember The Orange One Promised a Rematch On Friday The 13th.