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John James McCoy is a fictional character in the American television drama ''
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''. He was created by
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and Michael S. Chernuchin and has been portrayed by
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during the show's original run from 1994 to 2010 and again from 2022 until his retirement in 2024. He is the longest-tenured character on the show, appearing in 19 seasons. In addition to appearances in 405 episodes of ''Law & Order'', the character appeared in other shows across the ''Law & Order'' franchise, including four episodes of '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', two episodes of '' Law & Order: Trial by Jury'', two crossover episodes of '' Homicide: Life on the Street'', and the made-for-TV movie ''
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''. Waterston's performance as McCoy on the New York–based series was so popular that it resulted in Waterston being declared a "Living Landmark" by the
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, in a joint recognition with fellow longtime series cast member
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, who portrayed NYPD detective
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on ''Law & Order'' for 12 seasons.


Character overview

McCoy is introduced as Executive Assistant District Attorney by
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(
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) in the season five premiere episode "
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". He has been nicknamed "Hang 'em High McCoy". He describes himself as a "junkyard dog". He is well-respected in the legal community, once referred to as "the top of the legal food chain" by a rival attorney during a trial. Following the 17th season (2006–2007), McCoy is appointed interim district attorney, taking over from
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(
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). McCoy's appearance on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' on the November 13, 2007, episode "Blinded" marked his first appearance in the ''Law & Order''
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as district attorney. ''Law & Order'' originally ceased production in 2010, but McCoy (though not seen) was still occasionally referenced as the Manhattan DA in ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' in several episodes through 2011. A reference to "the new DA" in a 2013 ''SVU'' episode suggested that McCoy had left the position, although his replacement was unnamed. Among the new DA's staffing changes were making Cutter a Bureau Chief ADA of the
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. Cutter, in turn, was replaced as EADA by
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. The new DA's career was eventually one of several ended by the massive statewide scandal involving madam Delia Wilson and her sex trafficking ring. This made McCoy the DA again in 2018, appearing in the ''SVU'' episode "The Undiscovered Country". In 2022, he appeared as the DA in the revival of the original ''Law & Order'', with ADAs Nolan Price (
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) and Samantha Maroun (
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) working under him. Waterston made his final appearance as McCoy in the 2024 episode "Last Dance". In the episode, a case in which a politically connected tech billionaire is charged with murdering a woman he had raped years earlier earns McCoy the enmity of New York City Mayor Robert Payne (
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), who threatens to destroy his career and those of Nolan and Maroun unless they back off from calling his son as a witness, which would reveal the younger Payne's extramarital affairs. McCoy prosecutes the case himself and obtains a guilty verdict; he then resigns as DA so the governor will appoint an interim successor, thus denying the vindictive Payne the chance to run him out of office and replace him with a lackey who would fire every ADA on his staff.


Personal life

McCoy was
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by his father, an Irish
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who had also beat Jack's mother, and who eventually died of
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. McCoy says that his determination and unyielding work ethic are a byproduct of having been harshly punished by his father for losing at anything. He also revealed that his father was a
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who once hit him for dating a
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girl. McCoy disliked his father, calling him a "son-of-a-bitch"; however, he admits he could have easily become like him. While not an
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, he cares enough about his Irish heritage to be offended by a suspect's father's insinuation that two murder suspects committed the crime because of their "Irish temper". McCoy attended
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and
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. McCoy has been
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d twice (one ex-wife having been a former assistant) and has an adult daughter, Rebecca, with first ex-wife Ellen. One of his ex-wives left him because he worked too many late nights. In 2006, a
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writes that McCoy has not seen or spoken to his daughter since 1997, and McCoy receives an envelope containing pictures of his daughter. McCoy reunites with Rebecca (Jamie Schofield) when they meet dinner in 2007, and in 2008 mentions that she has taken a job in San Diego, and that she drove up to Los Angeles to meet him there for dinner while he was attending a conference on official business. In 2023, when Rebecca (Elisabeth Waterston) is the attorney for a defendant being prosecuted by McCoy's office, it is revealed that he has a son-in-law, Eric, and a college-aged grandson (attending Northwestern) named Linc; a year later, he mentions that he has a then 14-year-old granddaughter. He also has a nephew, which indicates that he has at least one sibling. By 2008, his nephew has had a young daughter. McCoy has a reputation for having romantic affairs with his female ADAs. The ADAs with whom McCoy had affairs included Sally Bell (
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), who later became a defense attorney; Diana Hawthorne (
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); and Claire Kincaid (
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). McCoy also had a romantic relationship with his frequent courtroom adversary, defense attorney Vanessa Galiano (
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). Defense attorneys have used his sexual history against him. McCoy was raised
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, but describes himself as a "
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". McCoy was educated by the
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. On several occasions, religion has been the subject of various cases. In the episode "Thrill", in which two teenaged boys are accused of killing a man for fun, McCoy finds his case particularly complicated when one of the suspects confesses the crime to his uncle, a priest. When the confession tape is labeled privileged, McCoy ignores the bishop's request to preserve the
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and instead tries to use the tape as evidence. When Detective Rey Curtis (
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) tries to dissuade McCoy from doing so, reminding him that he is a Catholic, McCoy responds, "Not when I'm at work."


Reception

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'' television critic
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has praised ''Law & Order''s creator
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for putting McCoy at the center of "some of the best episodes of the immortal series' 19th season." According to Tucker, riding herd "over a couple of stubborn young bucks — assistant DAs Mike Cutter (
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) and
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(
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) — McCoy argues, bellows orders, and croaks with outrage when his charges disobey his legal advice".


District attorney's office timeline


Appearances on other TV shows

*''Homicide: Life on the Street'' **Season 6 ***Episode 5: "Baby, It's You" **Season 7 ***Episode 15: "Sideshow" *''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' **Season 1 ***Episode 15: "Entitled" **Season 9 ***Episode 7: "Blinded" **Season 11 ***Episode 21: "Torch" **Season 19 ***Episode 13: "The Undiscovered Country" *''Law & Order: Trial by Jury'' **Episode 1: "The Abominable Showman" **Episode 8: "Skeleton"


Credits


References

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