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− | + | | character = Kendra Gill |
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+ | | affiliation = [[Manhattan District Attorney's Office]] {{c|former}}<br>New Jersey District Attorney's Office {{c|former}} |
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+ | | title = [[Defense attorney|Defense Attorney]]<br>[[Assistant district attorney|Assistant District Attorney]] {{c|former}} |
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− | | affiliation = New Jersey District Attorney |
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+ | | occupation = Attorney |
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+ | '''Kendra Gill''' is a prosecutor-turned-defense attorney. |
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+ | ==History== |
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− | + | While working for the New Jersey District Attorney's office, Gill is seen as a "hard-ass" prosecutor as she pushes to have her attacker prosecuted as an adult, a girl who all of the detectives believe should be tried as a child. She later transferred to the New York DA's office and works with SVU in investigating a murder. When it is revealed that the killer was manipulated by his shrink who was sexually abusing him she prosecutes the case. She offers a deal to a women raping her patient. |
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− | A.D.A Kendra Gill reappears in the 13th season as a defense attorney. It seems that for unknown reasons she has left her job at the DA's office in New York. |
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+ | Gill eventually reappeared in [[SVU Season 13|the thirteenth season]], where it was revealed that she had left her job at the DA's office in New York and became a defense attorney. |
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+ | ==Prosecutions handled== |
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+ | ===Trials=== |
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+ | *People vs. [[Jennifer Banks]] ({{SVU}}: "[[Hothouse]]") |
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+ | *People vs. [[Andrew Hingham]] ({{SVU}}: "[[Conned]]") |
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+ | *People vs. Dr. [[Fran Stanton]] ({{SVU}}: "Conned") |
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+ | ==Known Clients== |
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+ | *[[Geoff Avery]] ({{SVU}}: "[[Father Dearest]]") |
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+ | *[[Clayton Hannigan]] ({{SVU}}: "[[Rhodium Nights]]") |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' <small>(3 seasons, 4 episodes)</small>: |
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− | [[SVU Season 10]] |
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− | *[[Hothouse]] |
+ | **[[SVU Season 10|Season 10]]: "[[Hothouse]]" |
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+ | **[[SVU Season 11|Season 11]]: "[[Conned]]" |
+ | **[[SVU Season 13|Season 13]]: "[[Father Dearest]]" • "[[Rhodium Nights]]" |
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− | *[[Conned]] |
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− | [[SVU Season 13]] |
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− | *[[Father Dearest]] |
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− | *[[Rhodium Nights]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 13 October 2022
Kendra Gill is a prosecutor-turned-defense attorney.
History
While working for the New Jersey District Attorney's office, Gill is seen as a "hard-ass" prosecutor as she pushes to have her attacker prosecuted as an adult, a girl who all of the detectives believe should be tried as a child. She later transferred to the New York DA's office and works with SVU in investigating a murder. When it is revealed that the killer was manipulated by his shrink who was sexually abusing him she prosecutes the case. She offers a deal to a women raping her patient.
Gill eventually reappeared in the thirteenth season, where it was revealed that she had left her job at the DA's office in New York and became a defense attorney.
Prosecutions handled
Trials
- People vs. Jennifer Banks (SVU: "Hothouse")
- People vs. Andrew Hingham (SVU: "Conned")
- People vs. Dr. Fran Stanton (SVU: "Conned")
Known Clients
- Geoff Avery (SVU: "Father Dearest")
- Clayton Hannigan (SVU: "Rhodium Nights")
Appearances
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (3 seasons, 4 episodes):
- Season 10: "Hothouse"
- Season 11: "Conned"
- Season 13: "Father Dearest" • "Rhodium Nights"