is the second episode of the first season of the police procedural and legal drama television series Law & Order . This episode first aired on September 20, 1990. Episode Overview
Executive Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Stone and Assistant District Attorney Paul Robinette must decide whether to prosecute Di Biasi. The case becomes a media sensation, drawing parallels to real-life incidents like the Bernhard Goetz case. [S1E2] Subterranean Homeboy Blues
The role of the media in shaping public sentiment during high-profile criminal cases is a significant element. Notable Cast George Dzundza as Sgt. Max Greevey Chris Noth as Det. Mike Logan Michael Moriarty as Ben Stone Richard Brooks as Paul Robinette Cynthia Nixon (guest star) as Laura Di Biasi Subterranean Homeboy Blues (Law & Order episode) is the second episode of the first season
The detectives face challenges with conflicting witness testimonies and the woman's claim of self-defense. They discover she had a history of being a victim of crime, which influenced her actions. The case becomes a media sensation, drawing parallels
It addresses how race can influence both the perception of a threat and the legal system's response.
The story centers on a self-defense shooting in a New York City subway station. A woman, Laura Di Biasi, shoots two men she claims were attempting to rob her. The investigation and subsequent trial delve into the complexities of self-defense laws, racial tension, and the public's perception of vigilantism.