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-->'''Amanda:''' You guys can keep telling yourselves whatever you want. [[AllForNothing This didn't have to happen.]]

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* AbominationAccusationAttack: At least eleven parents have their children come forward about Jackie's inappropriate behavior once he's been arrested. Jackie turns out to be innocent which brings the question about why so many children said he was a bad man. At least one girl, Emma, says even her mom says so, hinting at the fact these children were instructed by their parents to accuse Jackie of molesting them out of paranoia.


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* FramingTheGuiltyParty: At least eleven parents have their children come forward about Jackie's inappropriate behavior once he's been arrested. Jackie turns out to be innocent which brings the question about why so many children said he was a bad man. At least one girl, Emma, says even her mom says so, hinting at the fact these children were instructed by their parents to accuse Jackie of molesting them out of paranoia.


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* PaedoHunt: The media goes out their way to make Jackie's case as public as possible destroying his reputation and it's implied the parents of his students instructed their kids to make false accusations against him.
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* AbominationAccusationAttack: At least eleven parents have their children come forward about Jackie's inappropriate behavior once he's been arrested. Jackie turns out to be innocent which brings the question about why so many children said he was a bad man. At least one girl, Emma, says even her mom says so, hinting at the fact these children were instructed by their parents to accuse Jackie of molesting them out of paranoia.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: This whole episode is revealed to be this at the end. Despite Jackie's numerous protests that he wasn't a child molester, Benson refuses to believe him, even thinking that he was just trying to claim sympathy when he said he couldn't make bail. The FrameUp is eventually exposed, but the damage has already been done: the coach's family has disowned him, his reputation has been destroyed, and he'll never have a job again. Even worse, the two students who framed him end up getting probation at most. The episode ends with the coach giving the [=SVU=] a vicious but well-deserved WhatTheHellHero before storming away angrily, while Benson has one of her rare moments of being [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone guilt-ridden]] over arresting an innocent man.
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* {{Expy}}: ''American Diva'' is just like ''Series/AmericanIdol''.

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* {{Expy}}: FictionalCounterpart: ''American Diva'' is just like ''Series/AmericanIdol''.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode is partially based on the [=McMartin=] Preschool trials that took place in the 1980s.

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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode is partially based on the [=McMartin=] Preschool trials that took place in the 1980s.TheEighties.
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* DownerEnding: Jackie, the music teacher the squad was insisting had molested several boys and girls... isn't. He was set up by two girls he recently dropped from his private lessons. Although exonerated, his reputation is ruined and he'll never be able to teach again, while the girls get off with a slap on the wrist.

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* DownerEnding: Jackie, the music teacher the squad was insisting had molested several boys and girls... isn't. He was set up by two girls he recently dropped from his private lessons. Although exonerated, his reputation is ruined and he'll never be able to teach again, while the girls get off with a slap on the wrist. One can only hope that he sued the department for wrongful prosecution and received a fair settlement.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The episode ends with Benson feelinh guilty for arresting an innocent man and ruining his life and realizing that nothing she says or does can make him whole again.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The episode ends with Benson feelinh feeling guilty for arresting an innocent man and ruining his life and realizing that nothing she says or does can make him whole again.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The episode ends with one of the rare moments where Benson feels guilty for arresting an innocent man and ruining his life and realizes that nothing she says or does can make him whole again.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The episode ends with one of the rare moments where Benson feels feelinh guilty for arresting an innocent man and ruining his life and realizes realizing that nothing she says or does can make him whole again.

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