Doubt
- Episode aired Nov 23, 2004
- TV-14
- 41m
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8.1/10
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An art professor's alleged rape accusation devolves into confusing battle of "he said, she said".An art professor's alleged rape accusation devolves into confusing battle of "he said, she said".An art professor's alleged rape accusation devolves into confusing battle of "he said, she said".
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Richard Belzer
- Detective John Munch
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Ice-T
- Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
- (credit only)
BD Wong
- Special Agent Dr. George Huang, M.D.
- (as B.D. Wong)
- (credit only)
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- TriviaViola Davis, who appears as Defense Attorney Donna Emmett, would go on to receive an Academy Award nomination for her performance in another production entitled Doubt (2008).
- GoofsWhen detectives interview Jenny she's painting the left leg of a large structure. There's no paint on the right leg. At the end of the interview a large section of the right leg is painted and Jenny did not have time to paint it.
- Quotes
Olivia Benson: What happened between you and Kathy?
Elliot Stabler: [shrugs] Uhh, the job. Makes me kind of hard to live with.
Olivia Benson: She should try working with you.
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The examination scene was terrible! Det. Benson waas clearly in charge, not the nurse. Benson's the one who comforts the patient and explains what's happening and why. This is insulting to real forensic nurses. In real life, the police aren't even in the room.
Now for the key issue. I, the juror, find the defendant....
Not guilty. His lawyer's closing argument was compelling. Nothing in his past indicated that he was capable of that type of violence. Unfortunately, the same couldn't be said for the young woman. She threw a bottle through the back window of a cab, and only mentioned rape when she was about to be arrested. Then she falsely accused Det. Stabler of sexual abuse when he was trying to help her. Then she faked a suicide attempt to get sympathy from Benson. Very discrediting. Of course, the professor show very poor judgement himself, but poor judgement isn't a crime.
I can't see enough evidence to find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, so I'd find the defendant not guilty.
Now for the key issue. I, the juror, find the defendant....
Not guilty. His lawyer's closing argument was compelling. Nothing in his past indicated that he was capable of that type of violence. Unfortunately, the same couldn't be said for the young woman. She threw a bottle through the back window of a cab, and only mentioned rape when she was about to be arrested. Then she falsely accused Det. Stabler of sexual abuse when he was trying to help her. Then she faked a suicide attempt to get sympathy from Benson. Very discrediting. Of course, the professor show very poor judgement himself, but poor judgement isn't a crime.
I can't see enough evidence to find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, so I'd find the defendant not guilty.
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- csomerton
- May 18, 2022
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