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The case takes a sharp turn in the "Order" half when Executive Assistant District Attorney attempts to secure a plea bargain with Stillman to testify against Righetti. However, the FBI intervenes, forcing McCoy to rescind the deal because they want to keep Righetti on the street to build a larger case against the entire Masucci organization. Key Themes and Outcomes
"Payback" serves as a critique of how competing law enforcement agendas (local vs. federal) can undermine immediate justice in favor of long-term strategic goals. [S14E12] Payback
The story begins with the murder of , a former bookie and mob informant. The investigation leads Detectives Briscoe and Green to a surprising discovery: Cary Stillman , a successful real estate broker, is actually moonlighting as a contract hitman for the Masucci crime family. Stillman's motive is tied to Federico Righetti , a mob boss who was recently released from prison after being convicted by a prosecutor whose husband was also killed by Stillman. Legal and Moral Conflict The case takes a sharp turn in the
The episode concludes on a bitter note for the DA's office. McCoy is left "seething" after the federal maneuver leaves two more people dead and the primary target temporarily free. federal) can undermine immediate justice in favor of
The episode highlights internal mob struggles, as Righetti’s nephew, Peter, eventually helps the detectives find the murder weapon to send his uncle back to jail.
In Season 14, Episode 12, titled " Payback " (aired January 14, 2004), the narrative explores the intersections of organized crime and seemingly legitimate business. Plot Summary
Detailed recaps and cast information can be found on platforms like TV Tropes and IMDb . "Law & Order" Payback (TV Episode 2004) - IMDb
The case takes a sharp turn in the "Order" half when Executive Assistant District Attorney attempts to secure a plea bargain with Stillman to testify against Righetti. However, the FBI intervenes, forcing McCoy to rescind the deal because they want to keep Righetti on the street to build a larger case against the entire Masucci organization. Key Themes and Outcomes
"Payback" serves as a critique of how competing law enforcement agendas (local vs. federal) can undermine immediate justice in favor of long-term strategic goals.
The story begins with the murder of , a former bookie and mob informant. The investigation leads Detectives Briscoe and Green to a surprising discovery: Cary Stillman , a successful real estate broker, is actually moonlighting as a contract hitman for the Masucci crime family. Stillman's motive is tied to Federico Righetti , a mob boss who was recently released from prison after being convicted by a prosecutor whose husband was also killed by Stillman. Legal and Moral Conflict
The episode concludes on a bitter note for the DA's office. McCoy is left "seething" after the federal maneuver leaves two more people dead and the primary target temporarily free.
The episode highlights internal mob struggles, as Righetti’s nephew, Peter, eventually helps the detectives find the murder weapon to send his uncle back to jail.
In Season 14, Episode 12, titled " Payback " (aired January 14, 2004), the narrative explores the intersections of organized crime and seemingly legitimate business. Plot Summary
Detailed recaps and cast information can be found on platforms like TV Tropes and IMDb . "Law & Order" Payback (TV Episode 2004) - IMDb