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'''Claire Kincaid''' was an [[Assistant District Attorney]] on ''[[Law & Order]]'', played by [[Jill Hennessy]], from [[1993]] to [[1996]]. She replaced ADA Paul Robinette. In one episode of Season 6, Corpus Delicti, Kincaid was played by Jill Hennessy's identical twin sister, Jacqueline Hennessy. This was because Jill was filming in Baltimore for the crossover episode of Homicide: Life On The Streets which was broadcast a few weeks later. Jacqueline Hennessy's performance was uncredited.
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'''Claire Kincaid''' was an [[Assistant District Attorney]] on ''[[Law & Order]]'', played by [[Jill Hennessy]], from [[1993]] to [[1996]]. She replaced ADA Paul Robinette. In one episode of Season 6, Corpus Delicti, Kincaid was played by Jill Hennessy's identical twin sister, Jacqueline Hennessy. This was because Jill was filming in Baltimore for the crossover episode of Homicide: Life on the Street which was broadcast a few weeks later. Jacqueline Hennessy's performance was uncredited.
   
 
Kincaid clashed with [[Jack McCoy]] multiple times over trial strategies, but eventually she and McCoy became lovers, which was hinted at, but was not stated until after her death. Kincaid died just as she was considering leaving the [[Manhattan District Attorney's Office|DA's office]]; her car was struck by a drunk driver as she took an inebriated [[Lennie Briscoe]] home from a bar. Following her death, Briscoe re-entered [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] and remained sober for the rest of his life; he implied that he felt his drinking was responsible for her death.
 
Kincaid clashed with [[Jack McCoy]] multiple times over trial strategies, but eventually she and McCoy became lovers, which was hinted at, but was not stated until after her death. Kincaid died just as she was considering leaving the [[Manhattan District Attorney's Office|DA's office]]; her car was struck by a drunk driver as she took an inebriated [[Lennie Briscoe]] home from a bar. Following her death, Briscoe re-entered [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] and remained sober for the rest of his life; he implied that he felt his drinking was responsible for her death.

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Claire Kincaid was an Assistant District Attorney on Law & Order, played by Jill Hennessy, from 1993 to 1996. She replaced ADA Paul Robinette. In one episode of Season 6, Corpus Delicti, Kincaid was played by Jill Hennessy's identical twin sister, Jacqueline Hennessy. This was because Jill was filming in Baltimore for the crossover episode of Homicide: Life on the Street which was broadcast a few weeks later. Jacqueline Hennessy's performance was uncredited.

Kincaid clashed with Jack McCoy multiple times over trial strategies, but eventually she and McCoy became lovers, which was hinted at, but was not stated until after her death. Kincaid died just as she was considering leaving the DA's office; her car was struck by a drunk driver as she took an inebriated Lennie Briscoe home from a bar. Following her death, Briscoe re-entered Alcoholics Anonymous and remained sober for the rest of his life; he implied that he felt his drinking was responsible for her death.

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