When Danny finds Gary has been murdered, you can clearly Gary is still breathing when the camera pulls back .
When discussing the 14-year-old who was shot by a police officer, Erin informs a companion from the DA's office that he has a juvenile record. The companion asks, "Aren't those usually sealed?" to which Erin replies by implying that she got them by calling in a favor. Juvenile records are sealed to the public but remain available to prosecutors, and any expungment of a juvenile record (the only means by which the record would be permanently unavailable even to prosecutors) is unlikely to occur until the person reaches age 18, and certainly not within two years after the original delinquency charge.