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  2. Ted Cabot - Wikipedia

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    "It is a third irony that Ted Cabot, who as a state senator helped sponsor legislation to authorize Broward County's purchase of Colored Beach in 1955, would seven years later as Broward circuit judge effectively desegregate Broward's public beaches by denying the City of Fort Lauderdale's request to enjoin the wade-ins", according to William G. Crawford Jr. [2]

  3. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 11 - Wikipedia

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    NBC ordered production on Season 11 in April 2009. [4] Mick Betancourt became a writer for the eleventh season of SVU having been a long-time fan of the show. He said in an interview that one of his motivations was to "make sure that my episodes as a writer sit on the shelf with the same episodes that made me a fan."

  4. Alexandra Cabot - Wikipedia

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    Cabot ultimately loses the case after the jury finds Stanton not guilty due to mental instability caused by the numerous concussions he suffered during his career. [20] Cabot is the prosecutor in seven episodes of season 13, sharing the ADA duties with Novak, Cutter, and David Haden (Harry Connick Jr.). The character makes her final appearance ...

  5. List of fictional judges - Wikipedia

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    The Futurama film Into the Wild Green Yonder includes Paula Abdul, Samuel Alito, Björk, Snoop Dogg, Janeane Garofalo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sandra Day O'Connor, Katey Sagal, Antonin Scalia's head, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Clarence Thomas, and Abe Vigoda as Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Earth.

  6. Elizabeth Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Although originally appearing as a Bureau Chief ADA, Donnelly is elevated to judgeship. While working for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, however, she serves as the supervisor of Alexandra Cabot (Stephanie March) and her successor, Casey Novak (); Donnelly has presided over numerous cases prosecuted by Casey Novak, as well as a case prosecuted by Novak's successor, Kim Greylek ...

  7. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 10 - Wikipedia

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    [9] Stephanie March began reprising her role of ADA Alexandra Cabot in the same episode. Until "Lead", Stephanie March's last appearance as ADA Cabot was in the spin-off series Conviction. However, her last SVU appearance was in the sixth season which depicted her as still living in hiding.

  8. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 13 - Wikipedia

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    The thirteenth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit debuted on NBC on September 21, 2011, and concluded on May 23, 2012. With Law & Order: LA and Law & Order: Criminal Intent having ended in July 2011 and June 2011 respectively, this season of Law & Order: SVU was the first to be broadcast without any other running American Law & Order series, a position the series has held until the ...

  9. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 15 - Wikipedia

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    On September 27, 2013, it was announced that Richard Belzer (Sergeant John Munch) would depart the main cast in the fifth episode, "Wonderland Story".The storyline showed Munch retiring from the Special Victims Unit after 15 years in order to move onto becoming a Special District Attorney Investigator, which allowed the character to make future recurring appearances on the series.