Deputy Commissioner Patrick Doherty tries to force Stillman to close the current case because of his ties to Judge Harold Alvarez and makes Miller transfered out of homicide.
7x03 Jurisprudence

Summary
The team reopens the 2004 case of a teen Alex Caceres who was wrongly sent to a juvenile detention center where he was killed before Valens could make good on his promise to get him released. Meanwhile, Lilly reconnects with her former love, Saccardo.
"Jurisprudence"? It's the legal system. It ensures we get justice. We all abide by it. It's how I'm gonna help you.
Sidestories
Kat Miller is transfered out of Homicide, under the pressure of Deputy Commissioner Patrick Doherty.
Lilly is still dodging dinner with her dad and his family.
She receives 3 more MMS containing pictures of her from a blocked number. She asked for a boot on Moe Kitchener's car. She traces the number back to Eddie Saccardo, whom she has been secretly meeting.
Back in 2002 when Scotty was still in Narcotics, he met Alex Caceres whose mother was supposed to testify in a case of his, until she was murdered. In 2004, Scotty arrived late at Alex's hearing, making him feel responsible for his sentencing to 18 months at Havenhurst Academy, where he was found dead later.
Music
"In This World" - Moby
"Luv N My Life" - Paul Wall
"Get By" - Talib Kweli
"Don't Say Nuthin'" - The Roots
"None of Us Are Free" - Solomon Burke
Notes
Flashback style: Color
Murder type: Murder 2
Murder weapon: Rag
Motive: Silence
Murder weapon: Telephone
New lead: Witness
Other episodes from 2004:
3x02 The Promise
4x02 War at Home
6x18 Mind Games
Detective Nick Vera does not appear in this episode, no reason is given.
Flashback to 2002 (when Scotty Valens was still in Narcotics) and to 2004.
Kat Miller is transfered out of Homicide, under the pressure of Deputy Commissioner Patrick Doherty.
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