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* PutOnABus: This episode is the last one in the main ''Series/LawAndOrder'' series with Lenny Briscoe, although he does show up in ''Series/LawAndOrderTrialByJury''.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute, a premise which the judge decides to accept after considering it for a moment. [=McCoy=] subsequently offers Belinda the same deal he'd given Adele, and she, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, accepts.

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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute, a premise which and the judge decides to accept judge, after considering it for a moment.moment, decides to accept the premise. [=McCoy=] subsequently offers Belinda the same deal he'd given Adele, and she, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, accepts.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute; after thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning. [=McCoy=] subsequently offers Belinda the same deal he'd given Adele, and she, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, accepts.

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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute; after thinking it over for statute, a moment, premise which the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning.after considering it for a moment. [=McCoy=] subsequently offers Belinda the same deal he'd given Adele, and she, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, accepts.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. After thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.

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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. After statute; after thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning, reasoning. [=McCoy=] subsequently offers Belinda the same deal he'd given Adele, and Belinda, she, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.accepts.
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* BrainBleach: Briscoe needs some after checking a suspect's alibi:
-->"Her alibi checks out, she was getting a bikini wax. It was called a Sphinx - don't ask. I wish I hadn't."

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* [[FallGuy Fall Woman]]: Adele is set up to be convicted by Belinda, while the latter is acquitted. She initially denies it, but [=McCoy=] is able to point out it was awfully convenient that ''her'' gun was recovered in the water with ballistics, while Belinda's was planted on another woman to create reasonable doubt.

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* [[FallGuy Fall Woman]]: Adele is set up to be convicted by Belinda, while the latter is acquitted. She initially denies it, but [=McCoy=] is able to point out it was awfully convenient that ''her'' gun was recovered in the water with ballistics, while Belinda's was planted on in another woman woman's workplace to create reasonable doubt. doubt.



* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. After thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.

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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy...jeopardy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. After thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.


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* SchmuckBait: A variation. John Byrne is a package courier, so he is sent to deliver a fake certified letter to an address so Belinda will know he will show up eventually.
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* [[FallGuy Fall Woman]]: Adele is set up to be convicted by Belinda, while the latter is acquitted. She initially denies it, but [=McCoy=] is able to point out it was awfully convenient that ''her'' gun was recovered in the water with ballistics, while Belinda's was planted on another woman to create reasonable doubt.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. After thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.

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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of John Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. After thinking it over for a moment, the judge decides to accept this line of reasoning, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. The judge agrees, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.

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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. The After thinking it over for a moment, the judge agrees, decides to accept this line of reasoning, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: Following her own conviction, Adele is willing to testify against Belinda in exchange for a deal on sentencing, but Belinda has already been acquitted of Byrne's murder and can't be re-tried because that would be double jeapordy... so [=McCoy=] charges her with murder for hire in ''Randall's'' death, arguing that killing Adele's husband in return constituted payment for the purposes of the statute. The judge agrees, and Belinda, seemingly realizing she's not going to get out of it this time, subsequently accepts her own plea deal.
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Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. Briscoe and Green are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man killed just a few days before Byrne. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.

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Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. Briscoe and Green are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man killed just a few days before Byrne. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, is a match for Gardner's death, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.
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Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. Briscoe and Green are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man recently killed whilst jogging. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.

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Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. Briscoe and Green are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man recently killed whilst jogging.just a few days before Byrne. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.
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Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. So Briscoe and Green begin checking out other unsolved shootings and are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man recently killed whilst jogging. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.

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Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. So Briscoe and Green begin checking out other unsolved shootings and are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man recently killed whilst jogging. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.
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John Byrne, a courier, is shot dead whilst making deliveries. It emerges that one of the packages he delivered was fake, and evidently was sent to lure him to where the shooter was. The detectives discover that Byrne was cheating on his wife Adele with ''two'' different women, and she threatened to kill one of them. Adele is arrested after it's discovered she bought a gun out of state. Green is deeply upset when Briscoe announces he will be retiring.

Adele's gun is found, and turns out not to be the murder weapon. So Briscoe and Green begin checking out other unsolved shootings and are led to the case of Randall Gardner; a very wealthy man recently killed whilst jogging. His widow Belinda has inherited his multi-million dollar estate, and happens to own a coffee shop Adele frequents. Adele's gun proves to be the murder weapon, and the prosecutors conclude that she and Belinda agreed to kill each other's husbands to evade suspicion. Unable to prove conspiracy, [=McCoy=] is forced to put them on trial simultaneously since the case against Belinda would collapse if Adele were found not guilty.

Belinda is acquitted because she planted her gun on one of Byrne's girlfriends, thus introducing reasonable doubt. But Adele is convicted of Randall Gardner's murder, and [=McCoy=] convinces her that Belinda has set her up to take the fall. With Adele prepared to testify that Belinda essentially used her as a contract killer to murder Gardner, Belinda accepts a plea deal for 20 years to life. Green, Van Buren, and their co-workers say goodbye to Briscoe who is happy he won his final case as a detective.

!!!This episode contains examples of:
* ADeadlyAffair: Adele wanted her husband dead because he was having affairs with two other women.
* GoldDigger: Belinda Gardner is this and ultimately had her husband killed to get her hands on his money.
* NoTellMotel: The detectives briefly visit one of these where Byrne was known to take his girlfriends.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: [=McCoy=] convinces Adele that Belinda thinks this way and just used Adele to get out of a murder charge.
* SexyDiscretionShot: In an attempt to identify one of Byrne's girlfriends, the detectives and an analyst watch security camera footage of Byrne making out (and more) with her outside a motel. The footage is not shown to the viewer, but everyone's comments indicate it was fairly graphic.
* SmugSnake: Belinda is incredibly smug when she points out to [=McCoy=] that the jury acquitted her. He doesn't care because she's going to jail anyway.
* StrangersOnATrainPlotMurder: What the episode's plot hinges on.

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