Alexandra Cabot - Career in The District Attorney's Office

Career in The District Attorney's Office

Time Period Position Bureau Office District Attorney Predecessor Successor
2000–2003 Assistant District Attorney Special Victims Manhattan District Attorney's office Nora Lewin/
Arthur Branch
Abbie Carmichael Casey Novak
2003–2006 Witness Protection
2006–2007 Bureau Chief ADA Homicide Manhattan District Attorney's office Arthur Branch Tracey Kibre Christine Danielson
2007–2009 Assistant District Attorney Appeals Jack McCoy Unknown
2009 Special Victims Kim Greylek Sonya Paxton
Appeals Sonya Paxton Unknown
2009–2010 Special Victims Sonya Paxton Jo Marlowe
2010–2011 International Criminal Court
2011–present Assistant District Attorney Special Victims Manhattan District Attorney's office Unknown Gillian Hardwicke

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