Monique Jeffries
Fictional character on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Detective Monique Jeffries is a fictional character played by Michelle Hurd in the American crime drama television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit on NBC. A regular character during the first season, Jeffries is a tough and street-wise detective with the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit, and briefly the partner of John Munch (Richard Belzer). After being traumatized by a near-death experience, Jeffries is relieved of active duty when she admits to having sex with a suspect in a previous rape case.
Monique Jeffries | |
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Law & Order character | |
First appearance | "Payback" (season 1) |
Last appearance | "Runaway" (season 2) |
Portrayed by | Michelle Hurd |
In-universe information | |
Title | NYPD Detective |
Partner | Ken Briscoe[1] John Munch[2] |
Seasons | 1, 2 |
Hurd was cast after having appeared in other television shows by Law & Order creator Dick Wolf. Although Wolf promised her Jeffries would develop more over time, Hurd grew frustrated with the lack of material for her character. The show's producers hesitated to keep her as Munch's full-time partner and considered eliminating the character from the show altogether. Hurd eventually departed herself to join the drama television series Leap Years. The actress earned some critical praise for her performance as Jeffries, but several commentators said the character was never properly fleshed out.