Sam Waterston On Leaving 'Law & Order,' Jack McCoy's Last Episode

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Sam Waterston On Leaving 'Law & Order,' Jack McCoy's Last Episode
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It’s only right after more than 400 episodes that Jack McCoy’s time on “Law & Order” ends where it began: in the courtroom. Sam Waterston has portrayed the no-nonsense EADA-turned-DA for 19 seasons, beginning in 1994 during the show’s fifth season until Season 20 in 2010, when the show went off the air. He reprised his role as the district attorney when news broke that Dick Wolf, creator and executive producer of the “L&O” franchise, revived “Law & Order” in 2021.

McCoy tells Price to offer manslaughter in the first degree with “10 years — nothing less.” Price and Maroun meet with Kelton and his lawyer. Kelton confesses to killing the woman in the park and details their personal history in which he says they had consensual sex years ago. He confirms that the woman accused him of rape on the day of her murder, and he denied it while “she kept demanding an apology.

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