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After making a seemingly routine arrest of a man exposing himself in Central Park, Rollins has a bad feeling about the suspect (Creator/PabloSchreiber) and calls upon the entire squad to help. With no way of immediately identifying the man, he outplays the detectives at every turn and becomes wanted for a heinous crime. A shocking theory comes to light and Barba is unable to get his conviction, which puts Benson in harm's way.

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* HollywoodLaw: The judge declares a mistrial after it turns out the physical evidence may have been contaminated. This isn't grounds for a mistrial in real life. The defense can present it to the jury and encourage them to ignore that evidence, but the judge wouldn't declare a mistrial, especially if it was only possible, not certain, that the evidence was contaminated.
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Written By Creator/JulieMartin and Creator/WarrenLeight

Directed By Creator/NorbertoBarba

After making a seemingly routine arrest of a man exposing himself in Central Park, Rollins has a bad feeling about the suspect (Creator/PabloSchreiber) and calls upon the entire squad to help. With no way of immediately identifying the man, he outplays the detectives at every turn and becomes wanted for a heinous crime. A shocking theory comes to light and Barba is unable to get his conviction, which puts Benson in harm's way.

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