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Law & Order Season 24 Episode 8
After a narcotics officer is shot in the back, Brady returns to her old precinct to investigate the murder. When the suspect’s story doesn’t add up, she enlists Shaw and Riley to discover the truth.
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Serie: Law & Order
Episode Title: Bad Apple
Air Date: 2024-11-21
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