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quickly arrest a suspect, Lucio Martinez. In his statement, Martinez claims that a police car was parked just around the corner from the scene of the shooting. The detectives discover that Newhouse's service record has gone from spotless to very poor in a matter of months and suspect that he was left
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Gay media scholar Ron Becker analyzed "Manhood" in terms of how it played to the heterosexual majority. By placing the series' protagonists on the pro-gay side, the episode positions the viewers with Americans who support gay rights. Stone and Adam Schiff's shock at the verdict is meant to inspire
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that he personally demanded the suspension of four officers — Rhodes, Harley, Davis and Weddeker — for arriving late to the scene. Briscoe notices a transfer request on O'Hara's desk from Newhouse's partner, Craig McGraw, and finds it strange that he would want to be among strangers
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The episode follows the investigation of the death of a police officer killed in the line of duty. When detectives learn that his fellow officers delayed coming to his aid because he was gay, the district attorney's office prosecutes three of them for his death.
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At trial, McGraw testifies that the officers in his precinct knew that he and Newhouse were gay, and that they both faced harassment because of it. Defense attorney Gordon Schell changes his strategy, offering psychiatric testimony to support a form of the
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Co-writer Robert Nathan credits Michael Moriarty with inspiring the strength of his character Ben Stone's closing argument. Moriarty felt that the original summation was weak and suggested that Stone should deliver a variation on
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is no more acceptable than hatred based on race, nationality, religion or politics, and that police officers who allow their own prejudices to interfere with their duties should be held accountable. Nevertheless, the jury
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flier that had circulated at his precinct. After interviewing Officer Weddeker and learning that Harley and Rhodes deliberately delayed their cars' arrivals at the shooting, they indict Rhodes, Harley and Davis for
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NYPD police officer Rick Newhouse is killed when he is caught alone in a crossfire trying to break up a drug deal. Two units fail to arrive in time to back him up despite his repeated calls. Detectives
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immediately after his partner's death. They talk with McGraw but he gives them nothing. They then search Newhouse's apartment and realize that backup was slow to arrive because Newhouse was
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statement, relating the defendants' hatred for gay people to hatred for other groups that might include the jurors. Nathan agreed and rewrote the summation.
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interview O'Hara and Sergeants Harley and Rhodes, all of whom deny that they knew Newhouse was gay. They interview McGraw, who gives them an
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similar incredulity in the viewer and a comparison of the police who left the gay officer to die and the jury that acquitted them to the
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for Outstanding Dramatic Television Episode. Green and Nathan were nominated for an Emmy Award for their script.
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Newhouse's commander, Captain Tom O'Hara, vehemently denies any corruption and tells the detectives and Captain
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further encourages the viewer to consider him- or herself enlightened on gay issues.
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to die as payback for failing to overlook corruption in his precinct.
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The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV
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of the American police procedural television series
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Index

Law & Order
Ed Sherin
Walon Green
Robert Nathan
Charles Hallahan
Sam Rockwell
Philip Bosco
Law & Order (season 3)
List of episodes
third season
Law & Order
Walon Green
Robert Nathan
Ed Sherin
NBC
Lennie Briscoe
Mike Logan
Don Cragen
gay
Ben Stone
Paul Robinette
anti-gay
second-degree murder
gay panic defense
homophobia
acquits
Jerry Orbach
Chris Noth
Dann Florek
Michael Moriarty

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