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"Spousal Privilege" | ||
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← | SVU, Episode 16.08 | → |
Production number: 16008 First aired: 19 November 2014 | ||
Teleplay By Julie Martin & Samantha Corbin-Miller Story By Warren Leight & Julie Martin Directed By Sharat Raju |
Sergeant Benson tries to help a domestic violence victim who stands by her man.
Summary
Detective Tutuola comes across leaked security footage of a violent domestic dispute in a parking garage, showing sportscaster A.J. Martin hit his girlfriend Paula. While Fin and Benson investigate the couple's lifestyle and history, Paula pushes back to keep her relationship and family intact. Benson turns to ADA Barba for help to convince Paula that her world doesn't have to revolve around A.J. Meanwhile, the case has an interesting effect on Rollins and Amaro's relationship.
Plot
Fin discovers a video on a gossip website of football player AJ Martin assaulting his girlfriend, Paula Bryant and then dragging her unconscious body to his car. A police officer is seen stopping him as AJ puts her in the car.
Amaro and Rollins talk to the officer and learn that Paula and AJ were interviewed about the incident, but Paula refused medical treatment and charges weren't filed. It is revealed that AJ was offered a deal, but he refused to take it.
When Olivia and Fin talk to Paula and AJ, AJ claims that the two of them had too much to drink and had a few words. When Olivia talks to Paula alone, she claims that she was drunk and tripped and fell down, but AJ interrupts them, saying that if the cops have anything to say, they can say it in front of him.
Later on, it is revealed on TV that a video of AJ assaulting Paula has been leaked to the news and it is clearly shown that AJ punched Paula in the face and knocked her out.
When AJ and Paula are brought in for questioning, AJ claims that Paula was acting out and he had to stop her while Paula says that AJ was only protecting her and they want to put the incident behind them.
Barba tries to come up with a deal for AJ, but his lawyer Calhoun refuses to accept it and says they'll see him in court.
At arraignment, AJ pleads not guilty to assaulting Paula and the judge sets bail since he isn't a flight risk. Olivia speaks to Paula in the bathroom and warns her that what happened to Paula could happen again.
After arraignment, Paula and AJ talk to the press with their reverend by their side. Paula takes responsibility for provoking AJ the night he assaulted her and says that the two of them are working on their issues and ask for their privacy. In a later interview on TV, it is revealed that AJ proposed to Paula and they are getting married.
The next day in court, a doctor testifies that the punch AJ gave to Paula could've been serious and she is lucky that it didn't kill her, but Calhoun points out that Paula is okay now and was able to maintain a conversation with police officers on the night of the incident. When Olivia takes the stand, she explains that Paula is a domestic violence victim and the reason why she stays with her husband. When Calhoun questions her, she brings up Amaro's issues with his own anger.
After work, Rollins and Amaro are shown going out for drinks and they discuss the case. A drunk Rollins tries to get Amaro angry by taunting him and repeatedly shoving him, but Nick holds back. Finally, Rollins shoves him so hard that he nearly falls off the barstool, and he leaps up angrily and gets in Rollins' face, but resigns himself to knocking a glass off of the bar in anger and walks out the bar, saying that he's doing what AJ should have done - walk away.
The next day in court, Paula and AJ's reverend takes the stand, saying that the couple are working on more positive ways to communicate better. When AJ takes the stand, he claims that he didn't mean to hurt Paula and the reason he didn't call 911 or take her to the hospital was because Paula woke up and he didn't think it was that bad.
When Paula decides to take the stand to defend AJ, she says that she was jealous and drunk that night and claims that AJ is a good man. During Barba's cross-examination, she breaks down in tears, saying that she doesn't want to lose her family and asks Barba to let them be.
A.J. is convicted of reckless endangerment and is sentenced to two years in prison. Paula tells Benson that it was her choice to stay with A.J. and that Benson took that choice away from her. Barba then says to Olivia "We did the right thing" and Olivia responds by saying "I know".
Cast
Main cast
- Mariska Hargitay as Sergeant Olivia Benson
- Danny Pino as Detective Nick Amaro
- Kelli Giddish as Detective Amanda Rollins
- Raúl Esparza as A.D.A. Rafael Barba
- Ice-T as Detective Odafin Tutuola
- Peter Scanavino as Detective Dominick Carisi, Jr. (credit only)
Recurring cast
- Elizabeth Marvel as Attorney Rita Calhoun
- Leslie Odom Jr. as Reverend Curtis Scott
- Jefferson Mays as M.E. Carl Rudnick
Guest cast
- Meagan Good as Paula Bryant
- Jeb Brown as Officer Denard
- Korey Jackson as Attorney Brian
- Lisa Kron as Judge Robin Schaeffer
- David Dinkins as Judge Chet Baker
- Chad L. Coleman as A.J. Martin
- Hoda Kotb as Herself
- Ian O'Malley as League Official
- Nik Walker as Former Teammate
- Brian Richardson as Jury Foreperson
- Sabastien J. Antoine as A.J. Martin, Jr.
References
Ray Rice"
Quotes
Episode quotes
Background information and notes
Background info.
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