Alexandra Cabot
Alexandra "Alex" Cabot is a fictional character in the Law & Order franchise, portrayed by actress Stephanie March as an Assistant District Attorney assigned to the Manhattan Special Victims Unit (SVU).[1][2] Introduced in the season 2 premiere episode "Wrong Is Right," Cabot serves as the unit's primary prosecutor, handling cases involving sexual assault, child abuse, and related offenses with a reputation for determination and legal acumen.[1] Cabot appears regularly from seasons 2 through 5 of Law & Order: SVU, totaling dozens of episodes, before her storyline involves a shooting that leads to her presumed death and entry into witness protection.[1] She returns in later seasons, including season 10 and beyond, often in recurring capacities, and headlines the short-lived 2006 spin-off series Conviction as the bureau chief of the Sex Crimes Unit.[1][3] Her character is defined by a balance of compassion for victims and uncompromising pursuit of justice, navigating complex ethical dilemmas and threats from defendants in high-stakes trials.[1] March's portrayal earned praise for embodying Cabot's intelligence and resilience, contributing to the series' enduring popularity in procedural drama.[2]