Bonnie Mark

The series was executive produced by Tom Fontana and focused on a single squad of homicide detectives in the Baltimore police department.

Mark, Fontana and Martin were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for episodic drama at the February 1996 ceremony for writing "Fits Like a Glove".

She co-wrote the teleplay for the episode "Law and Disorder" with Martin from a story by Yoshimura and co-executive producer Henry Bromell.

The show featured eight suburban police officers at work performing street law enforcement and in their home lives.

The show was created by Steven Spielberg, Michael Pavone, Eric Bogosian and Dave Alan Johnson.

The show was created by retired police officer Edward Allen Bernero and television producer John Wells.

She wrote four second-season episodes; "The Tys That Bind", "Run of the Mill", "A Rock and a Hard Place" and "Walking Wounded".

The series was created by Barry Schindel and executive produced by Michael Mann and focused on a Los Angeles homicide unit.

She co-wrote the story (with retired police officer and executive producer Bill Clark) and wrote the teleplay for the episodes "Shear Stupidity" and "Passing the Stone".