Michael Cutter is a
fictional character
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on the long-running NBC series ''
Law & Order
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''Law & Order'' aired its entire run on NBC, premiering o ...
'' and its spinoff ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' portrayed by
Linus Roache
Linus William Roache (born 1 February 1964) is a British actor. He is known for playing Executive ADA Michael Cutter in the NBC dramas ''Law & Order'' (2008–2010) and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2011–2012). More recently, Roa ...
. The character debuted in the eighteenth season premiere of ''Law & Order'', broadcast on January 2, 2008, and remained until its
series finale
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"
Rubber Room" on May 24, 2010. The character returned to television in the thirteenth season premiere of ''Special Victims Unit'', broadcast on September 21, 2011. He has appeared in sixty-three episodes of ''L&O'' and four episodes of ''SVU''.
Character overview
Appearances
''Law & Order''
Within the continuity of ''
Law & Order
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''Law & Order'' aired its entire run on NBC, premiering o ...
'', Cutter is an
Executive Assistant District Attorney
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, following the appointment of his predecessor
Jack McCoy
John James McCoy is a fictional character in the television drama ''Law & Order''. He was created by Dick Wolf and Michael S. Chernuchin and has been portrayed by Sam Waterston during both the show's original run from 1994 to 2010 and since i ...
(
Sam Waterston
Samuel Atkinson Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor. Waterston is known for his work in theater, television and, film. He has received a Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award, and has recei ...
) to the
New York County
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District Attorney seat vacated by
Arthur Branch
Arthur Branch is a fictional character on the TV crime drama ''Law & Order'' and one of its spinoffs, '' Law & Order: Trial by Jury''. Branch has also appeared on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', and '' ...
(
Fred Dalton Thompson
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).
He works closely with
Connie Rubirosa (
Alana de la Garza
Alana de la Garza (born June 18, 1976) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Connie Rubirosa on the NBC television series ''Law & Order'' in its last four seasons through 2010, '' Law & Order: LA'' until the show's conclusion in ...
), the
Assistant District Attorney
In the United States, a district attorney (DA), county attorney, state's attorney, prosecuting attorney, commonwealth's attorney, or state attorney is the chief prosecutor and/or chief law enforcement officer representing a U.S. state in a l ...
who had previously aided McCoy. Because of this, he has occasionally discussed McCoy with her—usually with complaints—in an attempt to understand his new boss. As evidenced by his first appearance, he is familiar with former
District Attorney Arthur Branch
Arthur Branch is a fictional character on the TV crime drama ''Law & Order'' and one of its spinoffs, '' Law & Order: Trial by Jury''. Branch has also appeared on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', and '' ...
, having apparently been in Branch's office on at least one occasion. In the episode "Executioner", he reveals that he supports the
death penalty. In the ''L&O'' episode "By Perjury", he is almost murdered in the bathroom of the courthouse before being saved at the last moment by detectives
Cyrus Lupo (
Jeremy Sisto
Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Billy Chenowith in HBO's '' Six Feet Under'', NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo in NBC's ''Law & Order'', George Altman in the ABC sitcom '' Suburgatory'', ...
) and
Kevin Bernard (
Anthony Anderson
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).
In the episode "Innocence", Cutter's former
Hudson University law professor raises an issue regarding Cutter's qualification to practice law. Although he did the required undergraduate work, some of his college credits were not listed on his academic record. Due to this omission, Cutter never received an undergraduate degree, a
Bachelor of Arts (BA). He attended and graduated from law school, but "perpetuated" the oversight in his application for admission to the
New York State Bar Association
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by inaccurately claiming that he had earned a BA. Later in his career, he made the same misrepresentation when he applied for employment in the
Manhattan
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District Attorney's Office. At the end of the episode, he receives a letter from the NYSBA's oversight department, reprimanding him but also stating that the flaw in his academic background does not prejudice any convictions he has secured as a prosecutor. The letter is published in the following day's law journal, and Cutter retains his law license and his job.
''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''
In 2011, the character was introduced into the continuity of ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. In the show's universe, Cutter is promoted at the District Attorney's office to Bureau Chief ADA, where he oversees the assistant district attorneys assigned to the
Special Victims Unit
A Special Victims Unit (SVU) is a specialized division within some police departments. The detectives in this division typically investigate crimes involving sexual assault or victims of non-sexual crimes who require specialist handling such ...
, most notably longtime Special Victims ADAs
Alexandra Cabot
Alexandra "Alex" Cabot is a fictional character within the ''Law & Order'' universe portrayed by Stephanie March. She is a primary character in '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' and ''Conviction''.
Character overview
Cabot first appears in ...
(
Stephanie March
Stephanie Caroline March Benton (born July 23, 1974) is an American actress. She is known for starring as Alexandra Cabot in the crime drama franchise ''Law & Order'', which she played in the NBC series '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2 ...
) and
Casey Novak (
Diane Neal
Diane Neal (born November 17, 1976) is an American actress best known for her role as New York Assistant District Attorney Casey Novak in the television series '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', which she played from 2003 to 2008, and 2011 to ...
). He is introduced as SVU's Bureau Chief in the episode "Scorched Earth", where an Italian diplomat is accused of raping a hotel maid. He works with Cabot to prosecute the case. When he tells her that they are dropping the charges, she protests his decision, saying "All I ever heard was how Mike Cutter was a crusader for justice." The case goes to trial, but the jury deadlocks on the rape charge.
In the episode "True Believers", Cutter takes the lead on a case when Cabot is unavailable where a college music student (
Sofia Vassilieva
Sofia Vladimirovna Vassilieva (born October 22, 1992) is an American actress. Notable roles include portraying the children's book character Eloise in ''Eloise at the Plaza'' and ''Eloise at Christmastime'', Ariel DuBois in the Emmy-winning TV ...
) is raped at gunpoint by a drug dealer. Powerful defense attorney Bayard Ellis (
Andre Braugher
Andre Keith Braugher (; born July 1, 1962) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Detective Frank Pembleton in the police drama series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (1993–1999), used car salesman Owen Thoreau Jr. in the co ...
) uses issues of race in his defense and Cutter fails to get a guilty verdict on the case. Cutter's stronghanded tactics do not sit well with the SVU detectives, especially Detective
Nick Amaro (
Danny Pino
Daniel Gonzalo Pino (born April 15, 1974) is an American actor who starred as Detective Scotty Valens on the CBS series '' Cold Case'' from 2003 to 2010, and as NYPD Detective Nick Amaro in the long-running NBC legal drama '' Law & Order: S ...
), who has to be calmed by Sergeant
John Munch
John Munch is a fictional character played by actor Richard Belzer. Munch first appeared on the American crime drama television series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' on NBC. A regular through the entire run of the series from 1993 to 1999, Mu ...
(
Richard Belzer
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) when Cutter asks him a question about the legality of their arrest.
Cutter is last seen in the episode "Father's Shadow", in which he prosecutes a
reality show
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producer for raping an aspiring actress.
Personality
Legal tactics
Roache describes his character as follows: "Sometimes he's a little dangerous; he's not necessarily a comfortable kind of guy." (...) "He cares about justice ... but he sometimes takes these leaps out-of-the-box and is kind of non-linear."
Like his predecessor, Jack McCoy, Cutter is dogged in his pursuit of justice, to the point that he is willing to bend or break rules to secure a conviction. In ''L&O's'' "Darkness", detectives
Cyrus Lupo (
Jeremy Sisto
Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Billy Chenowith in HBO's '' Six Feet Under'', NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo in NBC's ''Law & Order'', George Altman in the ABC sitcom '' Suburgatory'', ...
) and
Ed Green (
Jesse L. Martin
Jesse Lamont Martin (''né'' Watkins; January 18, 1969) is an American actor and singer. He originated the role of Tom Collins on Broadway in the musical ''Rent'' and performed on television as NYPD Detective Ed Green on ''Law & Order'' and Ca ...
) find the likely hideout of a kidnapping victim after Lupo questions the father of a deceased suspect knowing that the father suffers from
Alzheimer's
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and can't positively identify the store address. When the presiding judge is approached for a
search warrant
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, he refuses to execute the warrant without further evidence such as computerized
police
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records which, because the city is experiencing a
power blackout
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There are many causes of power failures in an electricity ...
, are inaccessible. Gambling that he could be able to justify the actions later, Cutter tells the detectives to enter the premises anyway. In ''L&O's'' "Quit Claim," he nearly
suborns perjury.
In ''L&O's'' "Tango", he realizes one of the jurors is attracted to his ADA,
Connie Rubirosa (
Alana de la Garza
Alana de la Garza (born June 18, 1976) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Connie Rubirosa on the NBC television series ''Law & Order'' in its last four seasons through 2010, '' Law & Order: LA'' until the show's conclusion in ...
). He makes no mention of this to her, and encourages her to cross-examine witnesses in his stead. When she learns the truth, she feels Cutter "pimped
erout to the jury". Regardless, subsequent episodes have portrayed a stable, friendly working relationship. In ''L&O's'' "Brilliant Disguise", Cutter talks about his actions while cross-examining the defendant in an attempt to elicit incriminating testimony, but claimed that he'd ordered her to instead of tricked her, much to her displeasure. By the end of the episode, he apologizes to her, which she accepts.
Cutter has been known to manipulate potential witnesses to get them to testify. Near the end of "Darkness", Cutter uses a man's daughter to make him testify. In another episode, he convinces a young girl that her relative may face serious charges unless she talks. He even once intimidated a defendant in ''L&O's'' "Bogeyman"; by implying that he is a member of a
Scientology
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-like group called "Systemotics," Cutter exploits the defendant's
paranoia
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to earn a
plea bargain
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. In the episode "
Skate or Die", Cutter pretends to be a
Russia
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n
spy
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to provoke a mentally ill witness into headbutting him in front of
Dr. Elizabeth Olivet (
Carolyn McCormick
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Life and career
McCormick was born and raised in Midland, Texas, and graduated first in her class from ...
) and demonstrate to her that the witness is a threat to himself and to others, leaving her no choice but to order him to take
anti-psychotic
Antipsychotics, also known as neuroleptics, are a class of psychotropic medication primarily used to manage psychosis (including delusions, hallucinations, paranoia or disordered thought), principally in schizophrenia but also in a range of oth ...
medication. Cutter benefits from his provocation because the medicated witness is now able to provide coherent testimony.
In the ''L&O'' season 19 finale "
The Drowned and the Saved", McCoy agrees not to bring criminal charges against Governor Donald Shalvoy (
Tom Everett Scott
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) in exchange for testifying against his wife as part of a plea deal in a case involving prostitution and murder. After McCoy leaves the room, however, Cutter shows a piece of paper to Shalvoy purporting to contain a list of call girls the governor visited, and demands that he resign at the threat of exposing the list. Later, after Shalvoy publicly resigns, Cutter reveals that the piece of paper is blank.
In the ''L&O'' season 20 episode "Immortal", when Cutter questions Lt.
Anita Van Buren
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(
S. Epatha Merkerson), he uses her ongoing
cancer
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treatment to win his case. Van Buren later confronts him outside of court, accusing him of using her and violating her privacy. At the end of the episode, the two are implied to be on non-speaking terms.
Personal life
Cutter is
pro-life
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Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of ...
.
It is implied in several episodes that Cutter has romantic feelings for Rubirosa. McCoy, despite experiencing controversy due to his own relationships with various former ADAs, appears to understand how Cutter feels. In the episode "For the Defense", it is hinted that Rubirosa is aware of his attraction, but her own feelings are left ambiguous.
Cutter's parents divorced when he was 10 years old, and since then, he has had very little contact with his father.
References
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Law & Order characters
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters
Fictional lawyers
Television characters introduced in 2008
Crossover characters in television
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