List of Law & Order: LA characters
This is an overview of regular and recurring characters on the NBC legal drama Law & Order: LA.
Law & Order: LA, a spin-off of the crime drama Law & Order, follows the detectives who work in the Robbery-Homicide Division of the Los Angeles Police Department, a unit that focuses on homicide related crimes featuring two homicide detectives, a senior partner and a junior partner, who investigate the crime, collect evidence, and interview witnesses while regularly reporting to the commanding officer, Lieutenant Arleen Gonzalez. The evidence leads to the arrest of one or more suspects. The matter then is taken over by the prosecutors of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office: the junior deputy district attorney and senior deputy district attorney; they discuss deals, prepare the witnesses and evidence, and conduct the people's case in the trial. The series generally shows two deputy district attorneys working in the District Attorney's office, in alternating episodes under the leadership of District Attorney Jerry Hardin.
Due to low ratings, NBC cancelled the series on May 13, 2011.
Main characters
Police
Ricardo Morales
- Portrayed by Alfred Molina.
- Episodes: "Hollywood" – "Westwood"
"Silver Lake" – "Angel's Knoll"
Ricardo Morales is a veteran detective in the Robbery-Homicide Division of the Los Angeles Police Department only after giving up a career in the district attorney's office after becoming frustrated with the justice system and the prosecutorial politics involved in trying to convict a Mexican drug dealer, who in turn got away with kidnapping charges along with multiple counts of murder and manslaughter charges.
Morales has a deep abiding sense of justice. He got his work ethic from his father, a groundskeeper at Hillcrest Country Club who took great pride in his work. His father and mother are Latino immigrants, he has a few brothers and sisters, and one daughter – Karina – who doesn't live with him, likely the result of a divorce. Morales returns to the LAPD after Rex Winters is murdered, causing problems such as coerced confessions, officer involved shootings, and believed to have done witness tampering; which causes others, including Morales to question his efficiency as a police officer.
Tomas Jaruszalski
- Portrayed by Corey Stoll.
- Episodes: "Hollywood" – "Westwood"
Jaruszalski is stricken with grief and anger after Winters's death, seen especially when he pulls the perpetrator, Cesar Vargas, of Winters's murder out of an SUV, shoves him on the ground, and throws him into the back of a police car, kicking his feet into the car. Vargas would escape from authorities and Jaruszalski will continue to search for Winters' murderer in future episodes; he is shown communicating by e-mail with someone from the DEA on Vargas sightings and requests photos of those sightings where the DEA replies back with surveillance photos. Based on one of the photos, he decides to cross border, telling the border patrol he is going scuba diving, in order to meet with the local contact who introduces him to one of Vargas' women who also has her own personal reasons for helping take down Vargas. When he returns to the US, two Mexicans followed him from Mexico to kill him. Since he killed one and knocked the other one out, he had no choice but to report it. When Gonzalez arrives, she asks him if this is about Vargas, he lies saying that "maybe he didn't like my size 13 in his face" to which Gonzalez responds, "That's all that better be". At the crime scene, they find the address of Winter's wife, Casey, jotted down. Morales and TJ go to Casey's house to tell her that she needs to go to her mother's. At the end of the episode, Gonzalez looks at the empty seat of Jaruszalski to which Morales says he had a few sick days coming. The episode ends with Morales calling Jaruszalski and it shows his phone ringing in a Mexican motel with him not there. This apparently was supposed to be the cliffhanger to the first season.
In "Silver Lake", Jaruszalski had mixed feelings about Morales changing from prosecutor back to detective, but they go away by the end of the episode. Morales is involved in a shooting – which T.J. did not see – which causes him to see the police psychiatrist; in the session, other than his state of mind at the time of the shooting, he talked about Winters's murder and the effect it had on Jaruszalski. The defense attorney wanted to have Morales's psych evaluation admitted into open court; Morales left TJ with the choice to have it admitted or not, and Jaruszalski eventually gave him the go-ahead.
Arleen Gonzalez
- Portrayed by Rachel Ticotin; Wanda De Jesus in the pilot episode.
- Episodes: "Hollywood" – "Westwood"
District Attorneys
Jonah Dekker
- Portrayed by Terrence Howard.
- Episodes: "Echo Park" – "Westwood"
It is seen in a picture on a table in his office, that Dekker has a daughter. When Detective Morales gets involved with an officer involved shooting and the defense attorney wants to use his psychological evaluation as testimony in open court, he tries to get the defense motion thrown out by claiming doctor-patient privilege, although later Morales wants it declared in open court.
In the SVU episode "Reparations", Dekker is in New York, temporarily stepping down from his position as Los Angeles D.D.A., to defend a cousin who has been accused of rape. He finds himself at odds with SVU's returning Assistant District Attorney prosecutor Casey Novak, whom he ridicules for previously being censured. In this episode, it is revealed that Dekker's aunt was raped by the victim's grandfather.
Dekker will often disagree with the views of D.A. Jerry Hardin and in fact challenge them. He once called him to the stand to respond to his decision to apply the 3rd strike against a suspect, which Dekker felt Hardin had done in an attempt to correct a prior mistake. Dekker also feels that one day he will become D.A.
Connie Rubirosa
- Portrayed by Alana de la Garza
- Episodes: "Silver Lake" – "Angel's Knoll"
Just as in NY, she continues to help the defendant if she feels they are not receiving a fair trial. In one trial against a mentally ill man, she talks to the defendant's sister, advising her to seek a different plea in order for her brother to receive proper care; once D.D.A Decker finds out, he is upset with her and mentions that he had dinner with Executive Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter when he was in NY, saying that Cutter had told him she had "pulled this sort of thing before" and that she is mistaken if she thinks LA would be more laid back than NY.
She often mentions her work back in NY. Her great deal of respect for Jack McCoy is still shown when she mentions that her old boss would still go for principle over money.
Former main characters
Rex Winters
- Portrayed by Skeet Ulrich.
- Episodes: "Hollywood" – "Zuma Canyon", "Plummer Park" – "Westwood"
A former Marine, Winters was born in 1970. He had the intuition of a natural cop. When he was in the police academy, Winters witnessed the failure of the police in the Rodney King incident. As a young patrolman only six weeks out of the academy, he was on the street during the ensuing riots. It made him take his role as a cop more seriously and rely on himself more than his colleagues. He's married to his former partner with whom he was having an affair while he was married to his previous wife. Her prior involvement in the police force will lead to some complications. They have two kids and crimes where children are involved disturb Winters and make him think of his own family. Growing up Winters is said to have done a lot of surfing. Rex and his grandfather used to fish in the Ballona Creek when he was young, the surrounding area of Ballona Creek was also Winters's first beat. Winters and DDA Stanton were on bad terms as Stanton told him and Jaruszalski that they couldn't talk to a kid who was about to confess to murder without his attorney and his parents present. His father had a drinking problem. His family never discussed politics, religion or his father's drinking when he was young.
In "Zuma Canyon", Rex Winters was killed in the line of duty while sitting down to dinner with his family when bullets from an automatic weapon came in through their living room window, one hitting Winters in the side. Winters was killed by a Mexican drug cartel whose leader, Cesar Vargas, wound up getting off after having the witness – an eleven-year-old boy – killed.
Evelyn Price
- Portrayed by Regina Hall.
- Episodes: "Hollywood" – "Zuma Canyon"
Lauren Stanton
- Portrayed by Megan Boone.
- Episodes: "Echo Park" – "Playa Vista"
Recurring characters
Los Angeles County District Attorney Jerry Hardin
- Portrayed by Peter Coyote.
- Episodes: "Echo Park" – "Van Nuys"
Casey Ryan-Winters
- Portrayed by Teri Polo.
- Episodes: "Echo Park" – "Hayden Tract"
Coroner Miwako Nishizawa
- Portrayed by Tamlyn Tomita.
- Episodes: "Hondo Field" – "Carthay Circle".