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The Law and Order 'Confession" episode, originally aired Season 2, Episode 1 (1991): When Sgt. Max Greevey (Mike Logan's partner) is murdered, Det. Logan goes over the line interviewing the suspect while he is hostile and aggravated learning to work with his new partner, Phil Ceretta. ADA Ben Stone has his prosecution in jeopardy due to Logan's actions.

NOTE: There are also 'Confession' episodes for Law and Order SVU (2008) and Law and Order UK (2010).

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