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ER :: In A Different Light (14x02)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: In A Different Light
Episode #: 14x02
Production Number: 1402
Original Airdate: Thursday October 04th, 2007
8.5/10 (2 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
UK (More4) Jan 17, 2008
NL (AVRO) Mar 21, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: Karen Maser
Lisa Zwerling
 
Episode Summary
 

Dr. Morretti continues to implement new measures that lead many of the doctors to despise him. A teacher and student arrive at the ER after a car accident, and Morris and Sam are shocked when they find out why the two were together. Abby treats a patient with a stomach ache, but finds that there may be more to the ache than meets the eye.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Angel Laketa MooreplayedDawnRecurring (12th appearance)
Brian LesterplayedDumarRecurring (84th appearance)
Busy PhilippsplayedHope BobeckRecurring (13th appearance)
David Green (1)playedDetective GreiderRecurring (4th appearance)
Gil McKinneyplayedDr. Paul GradyRecurring (second appearance)
Gina RaveraplayedDr. Bettina DeJesusRecurring (5th appearance)
J. P. ManouxplayedDr. Dustin CrenshawRecurring (17th appearance)
Jesse GarciaplayedCarlos VegaRecurring (second appearance)
Joe ManganielloplayedOfficer LitchmanRecurring (third appearance)
John AylwardplayedDr. Donald AnspaughRecurring (68th appearance)
Laura CerónplayedChunyRecurring (55th appearance)
Leland OrserplayedDr. Lucien DubenkoRecurring (41st appearance)
Lynn A. HendersonplayedOlbesRecurring (33rd appearance)
Miles HeizerplayedJoshua LipnickiRecurring (first appearance)
Natacha RoiplayedSerena LipnickiRecurring (first appearance)
Stanley TucciplayedDr. MorrettiRecurring (4th appearance)
Troy EvansplayedFrankRecurring (91st appearance)
Andrew James AllenplayedCasey Barnes 
Annie CampbellplayedMath Teacher 
Caroline ChoiplayedAngela Chang 
Christina HaagplayedMrs. Barnes 
Christina VidalplayedElena Vega 
David 'Skippy' MalloyplayedBachelor #1 
Eddie PepitoneplayedDying Patient 
Eric KaldorplayedBachelor #3 
George KetsiosplayedBachelor #4 
Liz Montgomery (1)playedRosie 
Mercedes ColónplayedDetective 
Michael EdwinplayedDrunk Man 
Ryan Adams (3)playedBachelor #2 
Sandra ProsperplayedDr. Jessica Shuster 
Shane BladesplayedMarcus Udesky 
Sherlock GanzplayedAir Woman 
Zena LeighplayedMom 
 
Main Cast
 
Parminder NagraplayedDr. Neela Rasgotra
John StamosplayedDr. Tony Gates
Linda CardelliniplayedNurse Samantha Taggart
Scott GrimesplayedDr. Archie Morris
Maura TierneyplayedDr. Abby Lockhart
Mekhi PhiferplayedDr. Gregory Pratt
 
Analysis
 
The bullet that Dr. Dubenko produces is probably not admissible. Evidence must generally follow a chain of custody, meaning that someone must be responsible for it and must certify this at every point between its discovery and the period when tests may be performed to determine properties of interest (in this case, barrel striations that match it to a particular weapon). If the bullet "fell into a crack in the anesthesia cart" as Dr. Dubenko intended to tell the police, that represents a gap in that chain. The very least that would happen is that Dubenko would have to testify, under oath, that this bullet was indeed the one he removed from the victim. A reasonably competent defense attorney could probably get it excluded anyway. In theory (so the defense would claim) that bullet could have been planted by the police or even, theoretically, been lost after its removal from some previous patient.
 
 
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