(TALL) Fin and Stone Talk - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

Fin (Ice-T) and Stone (Philip Winchester) talk about the accusations of sexual assault against Stone on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9.
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Austin Peck and Mariska Hargitay - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

Austin Peck and Mariska Hargitay share what looks like an intense scene on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9, which is also directed by Hargitay.
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(TALL) Austin Peck and Mariska Hargitay - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

Austin Peck and Mariska Hargitay share what looks like an intense scene on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9, which is also directed by Hargitay.
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Austin Peck Guest Stars - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

Veteran daytime actor Austin Peck (ex-Austin, Days of Our Lives) guest stars on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9.
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(TALL) Austin Peck Guest Stars - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

Veteran daytime actor Austin Peck (ex-Austin, Days of Our Lives) guest stars on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9.
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A Questionable Proposal - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

The father of Rollins (Kelli Giddish)'s baby reappeared in her life with a marriage proposal on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9.
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(TALL) A Questionable Proposal - Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9

The father of Rollins (Kelli Giddish)'s baby reappeared in her life with a marriage proposal on Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9.
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His Own Case - Law & Order: SVU

Stone decides to take his own case to court on Law & Order: SVU. "Mea Culpa" is the ninth episode of the show's 20th season.
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Law & Order: SVU Season 20 Episode 9 Quotes

Al: I want to ask you something. Commitment I've never made before.
Rollins: When I said I was happy -
Al: Hear me out, will you? Amanda Rollins, will you... go ahead and open it.
[Rollins opens box]
Rollins: A key?
Al: Will you move in with me?

Man: This is ridiculous. We were both drunk.
Judge: That is enough. Mr. Stone, I'm granting your request for remand.
Defendant: What does that mean?
Judge: It means you're going to jail, sir.