Law & Order – S11 E24 : Deep Vote

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A woman's murder leads the police to discover the actual target was a reporter who did a story about improprieties in a recent senatorial election. Carmichael can't get the reporter to reveal her sources for a story that contains allegations that the vote was fixed and ballots tampered with, even though the reporter's life is at risk. Without the source, McCoy and Carmichael have a difficult time making a case against the Senator, who they believe has ties to the mob and ordered the hit on the reporter. The case hinges on 2000 missing ballots from the vote that were stolen by the mob. Once the ballots are found, there is a big court battle about whether or not the ballots should be counted. McCoy believes that the ballots will show Benton's motive for ordering the hit, but an appellate court won't allow it, so their case is virtually dead. In the end, McCoy is able to convince the reporter to reveal her source and have him testify against the senator.

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Cast

Dennis Farina
as Joe Fontana
Anthony Anderson
as Kevin Bernard
George Dzundza
as Max Greevey
Paul Sorvino
as Phil Cerreta
Mehcad Brooks
as Jalen Shaw
Benjamin Bratt
as Rey Curtis
Chris Noth
as Mike Logan
Reid Scott
as Vincent Riley
Dann Florek
as Donald Cragen
Steven Hill
as Adam Schiff
Fred Thompson
as Arthur Branch
Dianne Wiest
as Nora Lewin
Tony Goldwyn
as Nicholas Baxter
Sam Waterston
as Jack McCoy
Linus Roache
as Michael Cutter
Hugh Dancy
as Nolan Price
Jill Hennessy
as Claire Kincaid
Angie Harmon
as Abbie Carmichael
Alana de la Garza
as Connie Rubirosa
Elisabeth Röhm
as Serena Southerlyn
Richard Brooks
as Paul Robinette
Odelya Halevi
as Samantha Maroun
Carey Lowell
as Jamie Ross
Carolyn McCormick
as Elizabeth Olivet
Jerry Orbach
as Lennie Briscoe
S. Epatha Merkerson
as Anita Van Buren
Annie Parisse
as Alexandra Borgia
Maura Tierney
as Jessica Brady
Milena Govich
as Nina Cassady
Ron Silver
as Bernie Adler
Patti LuPone
as Ruth Miller
Priscilla Lopez
as Sally Packard
Susan Browning
as Jury Forewoman
Michael Jace
as Otis Cooke
Megan Gallagher
as Monica Devries
Rosanna DeSoto
as Mrs. Ortega
Trey Wilson
as Defense Attorney Eddie Cosmatos
Ashley Crow
as Mrs. Jenna Kealey
Daniel Dae Kim
as Dr. Harry Watanabe
Erik King
as Dorian 'Silky' Ford
Kelly Bishop
as Marian Borland
Laurence Luckinbill
as Cyrus Weaver
Michael Badalucco
as David Zifrin
Luis Guzmán
as Cesar Pescador

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