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The SVU investigates a case involving two students in a special needs school; Rollins discovers that one child's medical issues stem from a surprising source.
The SVU investigates a case involving two students in a special needs school; Rollins discovers that one child's medical issues stem from a surprising source.
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S19, EP11 "Flight Risk"An airline pilot accuses her captain of sexual assault; Fin makes sure Benson is protected at work.
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S19, EP12 "Info Wars"After a female pundit is assaulted during a protest, Benson and Barba struggle to put their political beliefs aside to help bring the attacker to justice.
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S19, EP14 "Chasing Demons"A doctor arrested for sexually abusing his patients is set free after Cassidy's testimony causes a mistrial.
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S19, EP10 "Pathological"The SVU investigates a case involving two students in a special needs school; Rollins discovers that one child's medical issues stem from a surprising source.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S19, EP9 "Gone Baby Gone"Emotions run high as the squad embarks on a frantic search for Benson's missing son.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S19, EP8 "Intent"The cops get tangled in an elaborate online hoax that leads to the rape of a popular social media star; Benson sets new ground rules with Sheila.
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S19, EP7 "Something Happened"Benson must disclose the secrets of her past to help a rape victim recall the details of one terrible, traumatic night.
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