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Lou Karnacki was the D.A. of New York, and an old friend of Captain Roy Montgomery. One of the major supporters of Karnacki's campaign was the wealthy Addison family, prompting them to turn to him to prosecute the case when their daughter Lyla Addison was killed in an accident, offering him new funding for his next campaign if he achieved a successful conviction. When Montgomery revealed himself to be wearing a wire recording Karnacki's confession, Karnacki leaped from his seat and attempted to bribe Montgomery with the position of police commissioner if his mayoral campaign succeeded.

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  • Lou Karnacki
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  • Lou Karnacki was the D.A. of New York, and an old friend of Captain Roy Montgomery. One of the major supporters of Karnacki's campaign was the wealthy Addison family, prompting them to turn to him to prosecute the case when their daughter Lyla Addison was killed in an accident, offering him new funding for his next campaign if he achieved a successful conviction. When Montgomery revealed himself to be wearing a wire recording Karnacki's confession, Karnacki leaped from his seat and attempted to bribe Montgomery with the position of police commissioner if his mayoral campaign succeeded.
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Appearances
  • "Law and Murder"
Status
  • Alive
Name
  • Lou Karnacki
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  • D.A. Lou Karnacki summing up in the Otis Williams' trial
Title
  • Former District Attorney
Occupation
  • Lawyer in New York D.A. Office
Gender
  • Male
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  • Lou Karnacki was the D.A. of New York, and an old friend of Captain Roy Montgomery. One of the major supporters of Karnacki's campaign was the wealthy Addison family, prompting them to turn to him to prosecute the case when their daughter Lyla Addison was killed in an accident, offering him new funding for his next campaign if he achieved a successful conviction. Although the case appeared to be open and shut when small-time street punk Otis Williams was found joyriding in Lyla’s car, Karnacki found himself in trouble when Joe McUsic, owner of a halfway house, sent him evidence, proving that Lyla had actually been a victim of manslaughter while out on a drug-buying drive with her brother. Although Karnacki attempted to conceal the evidence, concluding that the good he could do for New York outweighed all other considerations, and that nobody would miss a common street punk, an investigation into Joe’s death while he was serving on the jury for Williams’ trial revealed the truth, prompting Montgomery to confront him in his office and demanded the evidence, suspecting he hadn't disposed of it. When Montgomery revealed himself to be wearing a wire recording Karnacki's confession, Karnacki leaped from his seat and attempted to bribe Montgomery with the position of police commissioner if his mayoral campaign succeeded. However, the captain did his sworn duty, upheld the law, and demanded the evidence once more, promising to put in a good word for him. The resulting scandal apparently ended his career with Castle noting how sad it was that he would be remembered for the one corrupt thing he did in his career and not all the good things..
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