Stabler's wife visits him at work to bring him dinner and mentions that "it's after midnight", though seconds later as Munch crosses the room, you can see a wall clock that says it's only 10:40.
The dirty cops that "bust" Stabler when he is undercover making a drug buy say that they caught him with enough cocaine to charge him with a class A-I felony. However Stabler only bought one gram of cocaine from them, that equals criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fourth degree, which is only a class C felony.
It is true that criminal possession of a controlled substance in the first degree is a class A-I felony, the same category as crimes like arson & kidnapping in the first degree and murder. However first degree possession does not carry a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole, the sentence for it is life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years.
The only crimes in New York state that can carry a sentence of life without parole are murder in the first degree and aggravated murder.
The only crimes in New York state that can carry a sentence of life without parole are murder in the first degree and aggravated murder.
The Drapers' house is given (by the text caption) as 85 Durant Avenue. When Benson and Cragen go there, the house number is 75.
Elliot's fake company is called "Global Package Express." The signage/logo design on the van Fin drives has all the words and "GO EX" instead of "GPEX."
Common mistake for the undercover home of Elliot. The address they give is 64-32 99th St, Forest Hills, NY. South of the Long Island Expressway (LIE) on the West Side is Rego Park. Forest Hills is on the East Side 99th Street.