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‘Law & Order’: Odelya Halevi Teases Baxter as Maroun’s Sounding Board in Face-Off With Her Mentor
Maroun takes first chair and refuses a manslaughter plea as the accused is convicted of second-degree murder.
- On Thursday, April 23, 2026, ADA Samantha Maroun took first chair in a Law & Order episode, leading prosecution while ADA Nolan Price recovered from surgery.
- Maroun faced her former mentor, Abigail Donahue, in court after Donahue allegedly murdered reporter Ann Merrick upon learning her contract would be terminated.
- District Attorney Nicholas Baxter served as Maroun's sounding board during trial, providing validation she needed despite her tendency toward self-criticism.
- Donahue was found guilty of second-degree murder and severed ties with Maroun, who remarked, "Well, you never taught me that one" about the mentor's conduct.
- Actor Odelya Halevi described the episode as bittersweet, calling it essential for Maroun's growth and expressing desire for more first-chair opportunities ahead.
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