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While {{Stone}} prosecutes a [[judge]] who is guilty of a blackmail attempt, {{Kincaid}} faces censure charges for not disclosing that she had an affair with the accused.
 
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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{{Kincaid}} resings from {{Schiff}}'s office because of an affair in her past.
''Plot''
 
 
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
===Main cast===
 
===Main cast===
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===Guest cast===
 
===Guest cast===
* [[David Groh]] as [[Judge]] Joel Thayer
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* [[David Groh]] as [[Judge]] [[Joel Thayer]]
* [[Roberta Wallach]] as Michele Selig
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* [[Roberta Wallach]] as [[Michele Selig]]
* [[Kip Niven]] as Dan Rudman
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* [[Kip Niven]] as [[Dan Rudman]]
* [[Baxter Harris]] as Art Diamond
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* [[Baxter Harris]] as [[Art Diamond]]
* [[Jane Kaczmarek]] as Janet Rudman
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* [[Jane Kaczmarek]] as [[Janet Rudman]]
* [[Lee Bryant]] as Melissa Thayer
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* [[Lee Bryant]] as [[Melissa Thayer]]
* [[Mike Cicchetti]] as John Blanchard
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* [[Mike Cicchetti]] as [[John Blanchard]]
* [[Enrico Colantoni]] as Ron Blocker
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* [[Enrico Colantoni]] as [[Ron Blocker]]
* [[Janna Silver-Smith]] as Laura Rudman
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* [[Janna Silver-Smith]] as [[Laura Rudman]]
* [[Leslie Denniston]] as Sara Felder
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* [[Leslie Denniston]] as [[Sara Felder]]
* [[Bruce Adler]] as Art Diamond
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* [[Bruce Adler]] as [[Art Diamond]]
 
* [[Karen Williams]] as Christen
 
* [[Karen Williams]] as Christen
* [[Chris Misiano]] as Billy Spiros
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* [[Chris Misiano]] as [[Billy Spiros]]
* [[Lewis Gould]] as Brian Pike
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* [[Lewis Gould]] as [[Brian Pike]]
* [[Isabel Segovia]] as Olivia Taylor
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* [[Isabel Segovia]] as [[Olivia Taylor]]
 
* [[Linda Froehlich]] as Reporter #1
 
* [[Linda Froehlich]] as Reporter #1
 
* [[Cedric Young]] as Reporter #2
 
* [[Cedric Young]] as Reporter #2
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==References==
 
==References==
 
''References''
 
 
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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*[[wikipedia:Barbados|Barbados]]
 
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*[[wikipedia:Andrew Jackson|Andrew Jackson]]
''Quotes''
 
 
 
==Background information and notes==
 
==Background information and notes==
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* This episode is based on the Sol Wachtler case. {{C|{{Wikipedia|Sol Wachtler}}}}
 
 
*'''Goof''': One of the scene cards reads, "Home of Michele Selig, Attorney of Jill Kincaid" in this episode. However, Selig is speaking to ''Claire'' Kincaid (portrayed by actress ''Jill'' Hennessey).
* This episode is based on the Sol Wachtler case. Wachtler was a New York Chief Judge when the news of his affair with associate Joy Silverman hit the news. Wachtler was arrested for threatening not only Silverman's life but also that of her daughter. Wachtler eventually pled guilty to harassment and was sentenced to jail time. During his career on the bench, Wachtler made numerous landmark decisions, including presiding on a case where he ruled that a married man could indeed be charged with rape if his wife wasn't willing. ('''Source''': {{Wikipedia|Sol Wachtler}})
 
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*'''Goof''': One of the scene cards reads, "Home of Michele Selig, Attorney of Jill Kincaid" in this episode. However, Selig is speaking to ''Claire'' Kincaid (portrayed by actress ''Jill'' Hennessey).
 
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Bromley Art Gallery<br/>
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3101 Lexington Avenue<br/>
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Thursday, September 30
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Police Audio & Video<br/>
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Analysis Laboratory<br/>
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Wednesday, October 4
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Chambers of<br/>
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Judge Walter Shreiber<br/>
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Wednesday, November 17
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|- style="font-variant:small-caps; text-align:center; font-size: 90%; background-color:#ffff93;"
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Home of<br/>
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Michele Selig<br/>
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Attorney for Jill Kincaid<br/>
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Thursday, November 18
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Disciplinary Committee<br/>
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Hearing Room<br/>
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Tuesday, November 30
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Office of<br/>
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Assistant D.A. Ben Stone<br/>
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Wednesday, December 15
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|- style="font-variant:small-caps; text-align:center; font-size: 90%; background-color:#ffff93;"
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Supreme Court<br/>
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Trial Part 72<br/>
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Tuesday, January 29
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Home Of<br />
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Brian Egan<br />
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Baltimore, MD<br />
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Thursday, December 15
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Office Of<br />
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Executive Assistant<br />
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D.A. McCoy<br />
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Monday, December 19
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Chambers Of<br ?/>
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Judge Fred Naughton<br />
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Westchester County, NY<br />
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Wednesday, January 11
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Revision as of 23:24, 27 January 2015

"Censure"
L&O, Episode 4.14
Production number: 69026
First aired: 2 February 1994
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Logan Briscoe Censure
Written By
William N. Fordes

Directed By
Ed Sherin

Plot

Kincaid resings from Schiff's office because of an affair in her past.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

References

Quotes

Background information and notes

  • This episode is based on the Sol Wachtler case. (Sol Wachtler at Wikipedia)
  • Goof: One of the scene cards reads, "Home of Michele Selig, Attorney of Jill Kincaid" in this episode. However, Selig is speaking to Claire Kincaid (portrayed by actress Jill Hennessey).

Episode scene cards

1 2 3

Bromley Art Gallery
3101 Lexington Avenue
Thursday, September 30

Police Audio & Video
Analysis Laboratory
Wednesday, October 4

Chambers of
Judge Walter Shreiber
Wednesday, November 17

4 5 6

Home of
Michele Selig
Attorney for Jill Kincaid
Thursday, November 18

Disciplinary Committee
Hearing Room
Tuesday, November 30

Office of
Assistant D.A. Ben Stone
Wednesday, December 15

7

Supreme Court
Trial Part 72
Tuesday, January 29

4 5 6

Home Of
Brian Egan
Baltimore, MD
Thursday, December 15

Office Of
Executive Assistant
D.A. McCoy
Monday, December 19

Chambers Of
Judge Fred Naughton
Westchester County, NY
Wednesday, January 11

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