[s14e1] Bodies Apr 2026
: While the jury ultimately convicts Schwimmer, he chooses to go to prison rather than violate his professional oath.
The episode is frequently cited by fans and legal scholars as one of the most ethically challenging in the series. [S14E1] Bodies
Provide a of the specific legal statutes McCoy used. : While the jury ultimately convicts Schwimmer, he
: In an unprecedented move, Executive ADA Jack McCoy decides to prosecute Schwimmer for aiding and abetting a felon. McCoy's goal is to use the threat of prison to force Schwimmer into revealing the burial sites. [S14E1] Bodies
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