Assistant District Attorney Tracey Kibre tries a Broadway producer for the murder of an actress even though there is no body to prove the crime. The Producer hires a female attorney as well as a jury consultant to avoid prison.
The defense tries to cloud the jury with sympathy when a repeat offender who was shot 41 times by the police after his point-blank shooting of their fellow officer.
A father is brought up on murder charges after a child molester is killed.
The detectives try to discern the murderer of a young woman from a group of three potential suspects also accused of rape.
Kibre and Gaffney have a tough time trying a nanny for the death of her ward when the judge counters their every move.
A basketball player is brought up on murder charges for the death of his girlfriend. Kibre and Gaffney try to convince women who've previously been abused by the player to testify.
Kibre and Gaffney try an unstable murder suspect who decides to defend himself after shooting bank customers even though they have videotape of his actions.
A criminal is brought to trial for the murder of an ex-cop and the shooting of Detective Edward Green.
Kibre tries to put a convicted murderer back behind bars when they are released because a judge rules against evidence. It starts to appear as if she'll do anything to win the case, even bending rules.
Kibre tries to go ahead with the prosecution of two officers with relation to the death of a gay suspect they had in custody even though no officers will help her.
Kibre teams up with Benson and Stabler to bring a serial rapist to justice. The defense tries to use a strategy of labelling Gabriel Duvall autistic and therefore insane to the point of not knowing what is right and wrong.
Prosecutors are caught with conflicting stories from a father and a son with regards to the death of a transvestite who liked to pass himself off as a woman to straight men.