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Nora Lewin

Nora Lewin
Law & Order character
First appearance "Endurance" (L&O)
"Ridicule" (SVU)
Last appearance "Patriot" (L&O)
"Chameleon" (SVU)
Portrayed by Dianne Wiest
Time on show 2000–2002 (L&O)
2001–2002 (SVU)
Seasons 11, 12
Credited appearances 48 episodes (L&O)
2 episodes (SVU)
1 episode (CI)
51 episodes (total)
Preceded by Adam Schiff
Succeeded by Arthur Branch

Nora Lewin is a fictional character on the TV show Law & Order, played by two-time Academy Award winning actress Dianne Wiest from 2000 to 2002. She appeared in 51 episodes (48 episodes of Law & Order, one episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent and two episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit). Her character was particularly notable for the fact that she was the first woman in the program's history to hold the position of New York County District Attorney (no woman has held the position in real life). Pursuant to New York law, an interim District Attorney is appointed by the Governor.

Prior to her appointment as interim DA, Lewin was a law professor, which often provoked her critics to dismiss her as a detached academic with no practical experience. Lewin's term as DA is defined by a liberally directed program of legal application to many notable criminal cases, which often brings her into political and legal dilemmas. While she is an idealist, however, she is not prepared to subvert the correct application of the law due to her personal beliefs. In a 2001 episode, she is confronted with the decision to pursue the death penalty in a conviction of an 18-year-old murderer. While she personally opposes the death penalty, she realizes that her office would be seen as soft on crime, and reluctantly succumbs to political pressure. The young man is found guilty and sent to death row.

Lewin works closely with Jack McCoy and Abbie Carmichael. Her political beliefs often put her into conflict with both of them, especially the latter, a staunch political conservative. After Carmichael leaves the DA's office, Lewin replaces her with Serena Southerlyn, whose liberal idealism more closely resembles her own political philosophy.


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