Peter Scanavino credited as playing...
Detective Dominick 'Sonny' Carisi, Jr.
- Amanda Rollins: Either of you think it's odd that we're getting leads from Miller?
- Odafin Tutuola: Miller is a player. He knows where all the bodies are buried.
- Amanda Rollins: He's also opposing counsel to Nikki in the civil rights case against our department which gives him a vested interest in knocking her out.
- Dominic Carisi: You know why sharks don't attack lawyers, right? Professional courtesy.
- Rob Miller: What's this?
- Olivia Benson: You're under arrest.
- Rob Miller: Anything I said is inadmissible. Attorney/client privilege.
- Dominic Carisi: Huh. Well, Chief Dodds waived that privilege when he put on that wire. Plus, and you should know this, that does not apply when there's a crime fraud exception or discussion of further crime.
- Rob Miller: What crime? I was making a bad joke. Nikki Staines got into my car of her own accord. She dropped her phone. The sex was consensual.
- Olivia Benson: Consensual? She was unconscious. Why? You already had the phone.
- Dominic Carisi: Professor, this is important.
- Alphonse D'Osso: Fine, but only because you spent a week Shepardizing those cases for me.
- Dominic Carisi: Actually, it was 12 days, but who's counting?
- Alphonse D'Osso: Don't push it, Sonny.
- Dominic Carisi: So, Judge Leonard?
- Dominic Carisi: There was a rumor Leonard was suspended for a semester when he was at Syracuse Law. Stupid son of a bitch plagiarized a law review article. In the end, it all went away.
- Dominic Carisi: How did he get past the judicial review?
- Alphonse D'Osso: Good question.
- Dominic Carisi: Rob Miller?
- Alphonse D'Osso: Good answer. I always suspected he was behind it. Had a case against him once. One thing about Miller, he'll steal your cattle and never leave tracks. You didn't get this from me.
- Dominic Carisi: [approaching Rollins as D'Osso leaves] You were right.
- Amanda Rollins: Great. Now I gotta tell Liv.
- Nikki Staines: So you're just gonna hassle my old clients instead of looking at real suspects?
- Amanda Rollins: You know how this works. We are following every lead, trying to figure out what happened to you.
- Nikki Staines: I know what happened to me. I was drugged and I was raped. Have you even checked the video from the party?
- Dominic Carisi: Yes, we looked at the street cams, the security cams.
- Odafin Tutuola: If you were dosed there, the cameras missed it.
- Nikki Staines: Oh, well, isn't that convenient? So what? You guys think that I went out and had a one night stand and can't remember it now? I am not a blackout drunk.
- Amanda Rollins: No one thinks that.
- Odafin Tutuola: We're just looking at a list of individuals that may have motive.
- Nikki Staines: No, see, I know where you're going with this. You're looking to pin it on one of my clients so that you don't have to look at a guest list that is 50% police!
- Nikki Staines: Doesn't it seem funny to you at all that whoever did this to me knew enough to take my phone and turn off the tracking?
- Amanda Rollins: Everybody would know to do that.
- Nikki Staines: Well, who would go to such extremes to gain access to my key information? My texts and phone numbers and recorded statements from clients.
- Dominic Carisi: Are you really suggesting that somebody from our department drugged you and then raped you just so that they could steal your cell phone?
- Nikki Staines: A lot of your brother officers have vendettas against me because I have called them out and sued them.
- Dominic Carisi: You're out on a limb here, Counselor.
- Nikki Staines: I have been personally threatened by cops dozens of times and now I have been assaulted after a police party, so why aren't you questioning them? You should be looking at your own.
- Olivia Benson: You have a problem, Carisi?
- Dominic Carisi: No, I... I understand that she's a victim here. I just I guess I'd rather be working on behalf of somebody who's not suing our department for $15 mill.
- Olivia Benson: Okay, well, that doesn't matter now.