Joelle: I thought he was in for a year.
Fin: It's a split sentence. He does six months now and six months later.
Joelle: Does that mean he can just come by?
Fin: No. Your order of protection is still good for a year.
Joelle: I hope so.

How many innocent men have been convicted in the name of the MeToo movement?

Attorney

Attorney: My client Toby Moore is the real victim here. This is a sham trial and the NYPD has had a vendetta against him from Day One.
Kat: I thought this case was over when we arrested him.
Fin: Cases like this are never over, not even when they're over.

The scary part is, this guy works in a bar and had no trouble finding five guys who wanted to go along with this.

Rollins

Piper: That night, I didn't feel right. I called my mom and she took me to the ER. They did a rape kit and 10 minutes in I felt this ringing in my ears and... a stroke, and later seizures. Always a surprise. They said the drugs could have triggered it.
Mrs. Knight: We didn't go to the police because she didn't remember anything.
Rollins: How long ago was this?
Piper: About three months ago. That's the night my life ended.
Mrs. Knight: Honey! Don't say that.
Piper: It did, Mom. It did.

Benson: Tell the judge it's your cop instincts.
Carisi: Problem is, I'm an ADA now. I need evidence.

Luke: This is what I mean. It is open season on men.
Finn: If it was all consensual, why did you ghost them?
Luke: Is failing to call a girl back a crime?
Finn: No, but drugging and raping them is.

Those other detectives didn't believe me. I doubted myself. But now, seeing her.... he did to her too. I'm not crazy.

Rebecca

Jill: He wiped out my memory and no one will believe I'm drugged.
Benson: We believe you.

Kat: Seem like a nice guy to you?
Finn: For a rapist.

The DMV is more user friendly than these dating apps.

Rollins

I just realized what happened. I was raped last night and they arrested me.

Jill