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Paul Robinette : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul Robinette
Paul Robinette, played by Richard Brooks, is a fictional character who appeared in the TV drama series ''Law & Order'' from the pilot episode in 1990 until the final episode of the third season, "Benevolence," in 1993. He is the first of the seven Assistant District Attorneys who have been featured on ''Law & Order'', and the only male. He appeared in 69 episodes. ==Character overview== Robinette is introduced as having been raised in Harlem and worked his way through law school and into the Manhattan District Attorney's office at a young age. He works under Ben Stone (Michael Moriarty), whom he comes to think of as a mentor, despite occasionally disagreeing with his prosecution methods. He was mentored as a teenager by Deputy Police Commander William Jefferson, who inspired him to become a lawyer. In the pilot episode, "Everybody's Favorite Bagman", however, he and Stone discover that Jefferson is corrupt, and that he conspired to murder a city councilman. Robinette advocates racial equality through equal treatment, including equal punishment; while he abhors racism, he feels no sympathy for black people who break the law. He insists on being given the same opportunities as the equal of his white colleagues, without what he feels are added advantages from affirmative action policies.〔 After the character leaves the show and returns later as a defense attorney, his attitude has turned 180 degrees. In the first season episode "Out of the Half-Light", Stone asks Robinette if he thinks of himself as "a black lawyer, or a lawyer who's black". Robinette at first considers himself the latter, but by the time he has become a defense attorney, he thinks of race as a more integral part of his reasons for practicing law.
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