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Out of Order: Who'll Get Crunched By New Budget?

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Though both the original Law & Order and Criminal Intent (which is moving to sister network USA) have been awarded new seasons, NBC U has some belt-tightening to do. Sources tell FoxNews.com that franchise father Dick Wolf will reduce L&O vet Sam Waterston's salary by giving Jack McCoy a "promotion" to the smaller role of district attorney, and then hire a younger (read: cheaper) actor to fill the vacated slot.

Among the cops, Milena Govich, the series' first female detective, wasn't asked back for the fall, and rumors are swirling that partner Jesse L. Martin may join her on the unemployment line. CI, meanwhile, plans to keep Vincent D'Onofrio and Chris Noth, despite their hefty salaries. No word on whether their female counterparts — Julianne Nicholson and Kathryn Erbe — will return, but they rarely got a word in edgewise, anyway. — Reporting by Raven Snook

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I hope they don't get with of the Green and Cassaday on L&O, they make up for last seasons mess with Fontana. He just about killed my enjoyment of the show for me.

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Is S. Epatha Merkerson still with L&O?

And I'm stunned that Jack McCoy will get his role "reduced" on the show.

I haven't been able to forgive the L&O franchise since TRIAL BY JURY was canned.

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