List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, a spin-off of the crime drama Law & Order, follows the detectives who work in the "Special Victims Unit" of the 16th Precinct of the New York City Police Department, a unit that focuses on crimes involving rape, sexual assault, and child molestation, as well as any crime loosely connected with any of the three, such as domestic violence, kidnapping, and child abandonment. Since its debut in September 1999, the series has followed the career of Olivia Benson, as she progresses from the rank of Detective, working with a partner, to Sergeant and then to Lieutenant, replacing Donald Cragen as commanding officer of SVU, and then to Captain. The unit also has a prosecutor assigned from the District Attorney's office, and frequently interacts with medical examiners and psychiatrists.
Four of the regular characters have appeared as regulars in other NBC series: Captain Donald Cragen, who was on the first three seasons of Law & Order; ADA Alexandra Cabot, who led the cast of Conviction; Sergeant John Munch, as a Baltimore detective in Homicide: Life on the Street. and Detective Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Creation and conception
The characters of Elliot Stabler & Olivia Benson were named for creator Dick Wolf's children. Wolf's third child, daughter Sarina, had a character named for her; Benson's mother was named Serena, as well as former ADA Serena Southerlyn on the original Law & Order and Det. Serena Stevens on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.Police
Elliot Stabler
- Portrayed by Christopher Meloni
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Smoked", "Return of the Prodigal Son" – present
Stabler abruptly retires from the Special Victims Unit after he shoots and kills a teenage girl who was recklessly firing a gun in the squad room. He is not seen or heard from again until the episode "Return of the Prodigal Son," where it is revealed he has been working as an international liaison for the NYPD working to take down organized crime since having come out of retirement in 2017. He eventually joins the Organized Crime Control Bureau after Kathy is murdered by gangster Richard Wheatley.
Olivia Benson
- Portrayed by Mariska Hargitay
- Episodes: "Payback" – present
In season 13, Detectives Benson and Tutuola are the senior detectives in the precinct. Throughout the first few episodes of season 13, she struggles to cope with the retirement of Stabler. She is more harsh and argumentative, as seen when she berates ADA Novak for "losing her nerve" after Novak says that Benson is "off". Her primary partner from seasons 13 to 14 is Nick Amaro, but she is also seen at times working with Tutuola and Detectives Amanda Rollins and Dominick "Sonny" Carisi.
Upon the retirement of Sergeant Munch at the beginning of season 15, Captain Cragen recommends to her that she should take the sergeant's exam, as she is now his second in command. In the episode "Rapist Anonymous", she makes the announcement that she has passed the exam, officially making her a sergeant. After Cragen's retirement, she becomes acting commanding officer of SVU until she is subsequently promoted to lieutenant in season 17 and officially takes command of the unit. At the end of season 15, she became a foster mother to Noah Porter, formally adopting him at the end of season 16.
She is taken hostage midway through season 17, but is rescued unharmed. Shortly thereafter, she begins a relationship with IAB Captain Ed Tucker.
Benson is promoted to Captain at the end of the season 21 opener.
John Munch
- Portrayed by Richard Belzer
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Wonderland Story", "Spring Awakening", "Fashionable Crimes".
After being promoted to Sergeant at the beginning of season 9, Munch takes more of a leadership role and does less investigating in the field, partially due to the fact that Tutuola is partnered with Detective Lake in season 9. After Lake's departure in the season 9 finale, Munch begins working with Tutuola again, while occasionally acting as squad commander when Cragen is unavailable. In season 13, Munch is seen mostly in the precinct helping with interrogations and research, as Tutuola is partnered with Detective Rollins. He continues to act as squad commander when Cragen is absent. In season 14, Munch is temporarily reassigned to the Cold Case Unit, after solving a decade old cold child abduction case in the episode, "Manhattan Vigil". He returns to SVU in the episode, "Secrets Exhumed", in which he brings back a 1980s rape-homicide cold case for the squad to look into. Munch files his retirement papers after the events in the episode "American Tragedy", formally leaving in "Wonderland Story". He subsequently accepts a position at the District Attorney's office as an investigator. In the premiere episode of the series' 25th season, Munch is mentioned as having died, coinciding with Belzer's death in 2023.
The character was first created for the NBC police drama Homicide: Life on the Street, where he worked as a homicide detective with the Baltimore Police Department. The character was based on Jay Landsman, a central figure in David Simon's true crime book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, a documentary account of the homicide unit's operation over one year. After the series' cancellation in 1999, the character was transferred to Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, having appeared within the original Law & Order in cross-over episodes. Within the series, it is eventually said he left Baltimore after his wife cheated on him with a friend. Munch has been the only fictional character played by a single actor to appear on eight different television shows: Homicide: Life on the Street, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, The X-Files, Arrested Development, The Beat, and The Wire. He is also mentioned in British TV series Luther.
Donald Cragen
- Portrayed by Dann Florek
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Amaro's One-Eighty", "Perverted Justice", "The Five Hundredth Episode"
In the Season 27 premiere, it is revealed that Captain Cragen has died.
Monique Jeffries
- Portrayed by Michelle Hurd
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Runaway"
Fin Tutuola
- Portrayed by Ice-T
- Episodes: "Wrong is Right" – present
After Lake's departure at the end of season 9, Tutuola is again partnered with Sergeant Munch from seasons 10 to 12, sometimes working alone or with Benson and Stabler when Munch is unavailable. Beginning in season 13, Tutuola's primary partner is Detective Rollins until her departure in Season 24.
[|Chester Lake]
- Portrayed by Adam Beach
- Episodes: "Outsider", "Screwed", "Alternate" – "Cold"
In the final episode of the ninth season, Lake begins attending meetings of individuals in Philadelphia who share information on "cold" murder cases. He later shoots and kills a fellow police officer, who was suspected of raping two illegal immigrant girls ten years ago, killing one. Lake disappears while his fellow detectives investigate. They are able to prove Lake killed the other cop in self defense after he was shot at himself by a second NYPD officer with a history of brutality. Lake is found, wounded, and taken to the hospital. The second officer, however, is released after the jury deadlocks. The officer is killed the same night and Lake is found standing over the body and makes no denial to his fellow SVU detectives. He is arrested and last seen in the series sitting handcuffed in a police car. It was confirmed on April 18, 2008, that Beach would not be returning to the series to reprise the role in the subsequent season.
Amanda Rollins
- Portrayed by Kelli Giddish
- Episodes: "Scorched Earth" – "And a Trauma in a Pear Tree", "All Pain Is One Malady", "Tunnel Blind"
As for Rollins' personal life, little is mentioned of her off-duty life ; Amanda has mentioned that she has a sister, Kim, who has had psychotic and drug issues. Kim has also suffered repeated abuse by her ex-boyfriend. Rollins says that while she was working in Atlanta, there was an accident that occurred that allowed for her to transfer to the SVU. Amanda is exposed as a heavy gambler in the episode "Home Invasions". When Cragen discovers her problem, he threatens to take her badge, but decides to help instead—since he is a recovering alcoholic—by requiring her to attend Gamblers Anonymous meetings. Rollins' troubled sister, Kim, comes to New York in the season 14 episode, "Friending Emily", causing problems for Amanda while she is trying to work a case. Later in the episode "Deadly Ambition", Kim returns to New York beaten by her ex-boyfriend Jeff and claiming to be pregnant. When Amanda hears screams from inside her apartment, she finds Kim's ex-boyfriend attempting to rape Kim, and Amanda shoots and kills the man as he pulls a gun on her. The supposed evidence of Amanda shooting Jeff in cold blood leads to Lt. Tucker arresting Amanda in Captain Cragen's office. The charges against Amanda are later dropped when Amaro tapes Kim confessing to setting Amanda up for a life insurance policy on Jeff. Before Kim can be arrested, however, she steals everything from Amanda's apartment and disappears. In the episode "Poisoned Motive", Rollins is shot by a sniper in front of the precinct. Her shooting leads back to the daughter of Detective Tutuola's narcotics partner, who is out for revenge on the NYPD after her father was injured on the job by protecting Tutuola from a bullet.
In the season 15 episode "Rapist Anonymous", Rollins is caught in the middle of a case in which her friend from Georgia claims to have been raped. When the alleged rapist is killed, her friend is put on trial and Rollins' personal life is revealed on the stand. This proves too much for her to handle and she is seen gambling, smoking, and drinking in the final scene. Later in season 15, she frequents an illegal casino and is exposed as a cop by a 15-year-old waitress whom Rollins and Benson assisted in an earlier episode. The operators of the illegal casino threaten to out Rollins to Benson, and although Rollins comes clean to Fin, Benson is still outraged. Rollins eventually breaks up an art theft ring with the help of Lt. Declan Murphy, who was undercover as one of the casino operators.
In the season 16 episode "Forgiving Rollins", it is revealed Rollins was raped by her commanding officer in Atlanta, Deputy Chief Charles Patton, in 2010. This comes to light when Patton is in New York for a conference and is accused of rape by one of his APD detectives, Reese Taymor, at a Manhattan hotel.
Rollins is revealed to be pregnant in the two-part season 17 opener when she is interviewing serial killer Dr. Gregory Yates. The father is revealed to be Declan Murphy, who came back to New York during Super Bowl weekend 2015 to infiltrate a sex trafficking ring. Rollins undergoes a difficult pregnancy before giving birth to a healthy baby girl, Jesse. Giddish was pregnant in real life and gave birth to a boy in October 2015.
In season 20, Rollins becomes pregnant again, this time by cardiologist Al Pollack. She gives birth to another girl, Billie Mabel, but declines Dr. Pollack's marriage proposal because she doesn't love him.
In the season 22 finale, she and Carisi kiss. In the season 23 premiere, it is revealed that she and Carisi are dating, and eventually get married in mid season 24. In season 27, Rollins returns to the Special Victims Unit, filling the spots left vacant by the departures of Detectives Kate Silva and Joe Velasco.
Nick Amaro
- Portrayed by Danny Pino
- Episodes: "Personal Fouls" – "Surrendering Noah", "The Five Hundredth Episode"
Initially, Amaro does not see eye to eye with his new partner, Detective Benson, mainly because she is adjusting to having him as a partner instead of Elliot Stabler. After their rocky start, Amaro and Benson begin to have a mutual respect for each other and work well together. During his early days in SVU, Amaro has a tough time adjusting to the cases and tells Benson he has the urge to physically assault a suspect, but she tells him the better solution would be to ensure that the perpetrators never see the light of day. In the episode "Hunting Ground", Amaro saves Detective Benson and a kidnapped victim by shooting and killing a man. He is seen visibly shaken as it is his first kill shot. In the episode "Valentine's Day", he sees his wife go into an apartment of a man he does not know. In "Street Revenge", while trying to work a case of vigilante justice, he shadows his wife to see where she goes during the day; he later gets into a heated argument with his wife at the SVU squad room, and she tells him she is seeing a psychiatrist because she is trying to adapt back into her old life.
In the season 14 premiere, Amaro's wife decides to take a job in Washington, D.C., citing that they need a break from each other. Amaro is clearly rattled by this and goes as far as to threaten to shoot Detective [|Brian Cassidy] if Cassidy does not tell him for whom he was working undercover. This, along with his erratic behavior, causes the SVU detectives to be very cautious around him with sensitive information regarding Captain Cragen's case. In "Twenty-Five Acts", Amaro seeks temporary SVU commanding officer, Captain Harris, to let Amaro work their rape case solo, telling Benson that she needs a partner she can trust, Benson working the case with Rollins.
In the episode "Undercover Blue", Detective Cassidy is put on trial for rape while he was undercover. Amaro is called to the stand by ADA Derek Strauss and he is asked questions about his undercover work. When Cassidy's lawyer questions him, he is forced to reveal that he had a romantic relationship with the sister of a drug lord he was investigating undercover. Munch then informs him that the NYPD brass is requesting he take a paternity test because the woman is claiming he has a son from the relationship. He goes to the woman's house to confront her, but is denied by her boyfriend. Later, while watching the boyfriend pick his alleged son up from school, he witnesses the man complete a drug deal using the boy. Amaro then meets the boy and tells the woman that her boyfriend is using their son to deal drugs. After Cassidy apologizes to Amaro for what his lawyer did, Cassidy helps Amaro bust the boyfriend for drug dealing. The episode concludes with Amaro knocking on the woman's door and her reluctantly letting him in.
Amaro begins to show great concern when Rollins begins gambling again, and they begin to get close. In the episode "Reasonable Doubt", he comes out of a shower in Rollins' apartment.
Katriona "Kat" Tamin
- Portrayed by Jamie Gray Hyder
- Episodes: "I'm Going to Make You a Star" – "Never Turn Your Back on Them"
Tamin is bisexual.
In Season 22, when Tutuola and Tamin were walking to celebrate with Sergeant Baker and Benson, he accidentally reveals that Kat has been promoted to Detective, and they are going to celebrate her promotion.
In September 2021, it was announced that Gray Hyder would leave the show after the two-hour premiere of season 23. After getting shot and nearly dying, Tamin realizes that SVU is too much for her and decides to resign.
Christian Garland
- Portrayed by Demore Barnes
- Episodes: "Down Low in Hell's Kitchen" – "Tangled Strands of Justice"
When he is first appointed Benson's superior in "Down Low In Hell's Kitchen", the other SVU detectives view him with suspicion as he appears to be too worried about politics. He wins their respect after he goes undercover. His involvement in a highly controversial and sensitive case upsets many in the police force, especially the corrupt ones, leading him to become a target of the higher-ups. As a result, he resigns so he will be able to leave with his reputation intact and on his own terms. After his resignation, he becomes Deputy Mayor. He is reunited with his former colleagues at the SVU when he approaches them for help on a missing persons case from 2001.
Joe Velasco
- Portrayed by Octavio Pisano
- Episodes: "And the Empire Strikes Back" – "A Vicious Circle"
The character is first introduced in the season 23 premiere "And the Empire Strikes Back" when the SVU arrests him during a bust and discovers that he was undercover. In "The One You Feed", he meets Gang Unit Captain Mike Duarte during a joint investigation and Duarte attempts to recruit him after learning about his background. At the end of the episode, he tells Benson that he wishes to stay in SVU and is put in charge of training Muncy.
Velasco has a rough start after his permanent transfer to SVU due to the heinous nature of some of the crimes the unit regularly investigates. Benson comes to value him as a member of her team and he strikes up a friendship with the other detectives, as well as ADA Carisi. In season 24, he is invited to stand witness to Rollins and Carisi's civil marriage ceremony despite having only worked with them for a year. Like Carisi, he was raised and is a practicing Catholic and crimes involving church authorities particularly disgust him.
In July of 2025, NBC revealed that Velasco would not be returning for the 2025-2026 television season. Despite this, he appeared in the first three episodes of the twenty-seventh season. He was approached by the DEA due to his past connections with the cartel, and decided to resign from SVU to become an informant there.
Grace Muncy
- Portrayed by Molly Burnett
- Episodes: "The One You Feed" – "All Pain Is One Malady"
Muncy initially has a rough start at her new assignment due to her temper and overconfidence and she gets on the wrong side of Fin for leaving food in his car and returning it to him with an empty gas tank. In "And a Trauma in a Pear Tree", she is unable to keep her emotions in check during a cross-examination in court and her testimony is thrown out and the case declared a mistrial due to her outburst, earning her the ire of ADA Carisi. She becomes a permanent fixture in the SVU following Rollins' departure from the NYPD. Over time, she learns to keep her emotions in check and forms a friendship with Velasco, who Benson assigns to train her. They form a friendship, to the extent that in "The Presence Of Absence", she becomes extremely hostile towards Churlish after the latter reports Velasco for failing to follow protocol while interrogating a criminal.
She has a brother named Teddy, who was first mentioned in the episode "The One You Feed". He later becomes a suspect in a rape case that the SVU are investigating when Churlish runs into him during an undercover operation. In her introductory episode, she tells Benson that their mother left them a house in Queens but the siblings chose to rent their own place instead.
In the season 24 finale, she decides to leave the SVU to take a new job with the DEA.
Terry Bruno
- Portrayed by Kevin Kane
- Episodes: "Jumped In" – present
When he was child, his parents held a cocktail party, where a divorced woman came into his room while he was half-undressed and sexually assaulted him in his bed. He kept it a secret for years before telling Benson. He was previously married to a firefighter named Rose, who kept Bruno's last name after the divorce.
He first teamed up with SVU when Benson was attacked by the gang, BX9, under Oscar Pepa's orders. Tutola then requested that Bruno replace Rollins on the squad.
Kevin Kane was promoted to a series regular role starting with the twenty-sixth season.
Kate Silva
- Portrayed by Juliana Aidén Martinez
- Episodes: "Fractured" – "Post Rage"
Juliana Aidén Martinez would later depart the cast after one season, with her character's departure from the squad never explained.
Renee Curry
- Portrayed by Aimé Donna Kelly
- Episodes: "Guardians and Gladiators" – present
Aimé Donna Kelly was promoted to a series regular starting with the twenty-seventh season.
Jake Griffin
- Portrayed by Corey Cott
- Episodes: "A Waiver of Consent" – present
Corey Cott was promoted to a series regular in the ninth episode of season twenty-seventh.
Assistant district attorneys
Alexandra Cabot
- Portrayed by Stephanie March
- Episodes: "Wrong is Right" – "Loss", "Ghost", "Lead" – "Liberties", "Hardwired" – "Witness", "Scorched Earth" – "Learning Curve", "Sunk Cost Fallacy"
She appears in the 2006 short-lived Law & Order spinoff Conviction as Bureau Chief of the homicide unit. In season 10, she makes a surprise return to SVU as the temporary ADA, replacing ADA Greylek, for six episodes, starting with the episode "Lead". Although Cabot was absent for the first four episodes of season 11, she becomes their permanent ADA in the fifth episode after EADA Sonya Paxton entered court-ordered alcohol rehab. She left SVU in the season 11 episode "Witness" to work for the International Criminal Court to seek justice for rape victims in the Congo. She later returned in the season 13 premiere "Scorched Earth", in which Cabot is the lead prosecutor in a rape case against a man who is the favorite to become Italy's next prime minister. She is the prosecutor in seven episodes, sharing the ADA duties with Casey Novak and Bureau Chief Mike Cutter. Cabot's last episode of season 13 was "Learning Curve" in which she is aiding in the investigation of a school molestation scandal.
Casey Novak
- Portrayed by Diane Neal
- Episodes: "Serendipity" – "Cold", "Reparations", "Blood Brothers" – "Valentine's Day"
It is revealed that Novak was censured for three years and subsequently re-hired by the DA's office. This is explained in the season 12 episode "Reparations", where she returns to SVU as their temporary ADA to prosecute a rape case. She is opposed by Law & Order: LA Deputy District Attorney Jonah Dekker who is representing the defendant. Casey not only finds herself at odds with Dekker, but also Judge Lena Petrovsky, to whom she had previously lied in the season 9 finale, which ultimately led to her censure.
ADA Novak returns as a recurring character, along with ADA Cabot, in season 13. She is last seen as the lead prosecutor in "Valentine's Day", in which she goes up against Defense Attorney Marvin Exley, who is defending a woman who seems to have fabricated her own abduction.
Kim Greylek
- Portrayed by Michaela McManus
- Episodes: "Trials" – "Lead"
But Greylek also has a softer side, as she warns Stabler to get a good defense attorney after his daughter Kathleen, who has bipolar disorder, is charged with breaking and entering and theft, because the DA's office will prosecute her. Greylek also rushes to get justice for three women who were drugged and raped by a man obsessed with pornography in the episode "Smut". Greylek also seeks justice when a man is brutally beaten outside a strip club with the man's ex-wife and 13-year-old transgender daughter as the prime suspect.
After appearing in only 14 episodes, Greylek was written out of the series in the episode "Lead"; in the middle of a trial where pediatrician Gilbert Keppler is found guilty of molesting four of his male patients. She is last seen doing a press conference with Cragen, Benson, and Stabler on the steps of the courthouse while the doctor's attorney hands the SVU squad a lawsuit for failure to take action against Keppler immediately. Later in the episode, Benson and Stabler discover the doctor murdered in his home. The detectives hold CSU out of the house until Cragen and Greylek arrive. Suddenly, they see ADA Cabot walk up to the scene with Cragen. Cabot tells the detectives that the Justice Department called Greylek back to Washington and DA Jack McCoy let her leave immediately.
Rafael Barba
- Portrayed by Raúl Esparza
- Episodes: "Twenty-Five Acts" – "The Undiscovered Country", "Redemption In Her Corner" – "A Final Call At Forlini's Bar"
ADA Barba goes head to head with the Suffolk County District Attorney, Pam James, in the episode "Beautiful Frame", after a Manhattan rape victim is charged with murder of her ex-boyfriend in Suffolk County. Benson questions the charges against the woman and gathers enough evidence for Barba to put another man on trial for the murder, as Barba and James race to get a conviction before the other. Barba and the SVU detectives uncover a scandal within the Suffolk County DA's office, as one of James' investigators set the young woman up for the murder. Barba offers to spare James' office further embarrassment as long as the investigator is convicted for the murder in Suffolk County.
In the episode, "Funny Valentine", Barba and the detectives have a tough time convincing pop star Micha Green to testify against her abusive boyfriend, hip-hop artist Caleb Bryant. After a shooting that kills her manager with Bryant as a suspect, Barba and Benson convince Green to testify to the grand jury. But when she finally takes the stand, she tells Barba that Bryant was not at the scene and instead says Barba and Benson put those words in her mouth. The couple flees on a vacation, where Bryant finally beats Green to death.
Towards the end of the fourteenth season, Barba becomes close with the squad, and they rely on his legal advice on many of their assigned cases. In the episode "Undercover Blue", Benson goes to Barba in an attempt to provide evidence that could potentially exonerate Brian Cassidy against a rape charge. In the season finale "Her Negotiation", Rollins calls Barba in on a weekend for a misdemeanor case in which she senses the accused, [|William Lewis] is more dangerous than he seems. When Lewis turns out to be a serial rapist and murderer, Barba tries to put him in prison, but Lewis’ lawyer manages to get the charges dropped. Soon afterward, Lewis kidnaps and tortures Benson, who escapes after beating him within an inch of his life. In “Psycho/Therapist”, Barba faces Lewis in court when the latter acts as his own lawyer and accuses Benson of assaulting him. Barba manages to convict Lewis of kidnapping, unaware that Benson gave perjured testimony.
Esparza was added to the opening credits in season 15, making Barba the squad's fourth full-time ADA. On February 7, 2018, Esparza left the series after six seasons in the episode "The Undiscovered Country". In this episode, Barba disconnects a severely handicapped baby's life support in a mercy killing and is charged with murder. Although he is found innocent, he decides that it is time to move on from the DA's office.
Peter Stone
- Portrayed by Philip Winchester
- Episodes: "The Undiscovered Country" - "End Game"
In his first appearance at Law & Order: SVU, Stone attends his father's funeral before being brought in to prosecute Barba. However, when Benson confronts him during the trial and he admits he sympathizes with Barba but cannot ignore the prosecution because he fears it will set a bad example to others, she urges him to talk to Barba and be more reasonable with him. This later results in Barba being found not guilty, a result Stone ultimately approves of.
After Barba resigns, traumatized by the case, Stone takes over as ADA overseeing the Manhattan SVU. His stint begins to a rocky start, particularly with initial tension with the rest of the members of the SVU team due to Barba's sudden departure. He soon begins to grow into the job and bond with them, particularly as he reveals that he was a professional baseball player in the Chicago Cubs' minor league system, briefly called up to the major leagues, but was forced to retire from the game due to injury that tore his ligament. He also has a sister named Pamela who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and whom their father committed to a psychiatric hospital. Peter visits her every week after their father's death.
When Pamela begins to show signs of memory loss, believing that he is their father, Stone reluctantly increases her medication on her doctor's advice, concerned that stopping the medication could cause her to become suicidal. In the episode "Remember Me, Too", Pamela is abducted by members of a criminal network Peter is prosecuting, who ultimately invade the psychiatric hospital and shoot her. Pamela dies in her devastated brother's arms. In the season 20 premiere "Man Up", it is revealed that Stone blames himself for her death, and has been drinking heavily and having anonymous sex to numb the guilt. In the final episode of season 20, Stone devises a fake prosecution to entrap serial rapist Rob Miller, and tells one of his victims to lie under oath. The ruse is revealed, making Miller so angry that he incriminates himself – just as Stone planned. While his plan is successful, however, he realizes that he let his emotions get the better of his legal ethics, and that he has to resign to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Dominick Carisi Jr.
Assistant District Attorney Dominick "Sonny" Carisi Jr. is introduced in the season 16 premiere, "Girls Disappeared". Carisi is an inexperienced detective who transfers to the Manhattan Special Victims Unit as Detective Nick Amaro's temporary replacement when Amaro is reassigned to Queens. In the fifth episode of season 16, it is revealed he has permanently joined the Manhattan SVU team. He began his law enforcement career as a patrol officer in the Bronx. After getting his detective's shield, he did some time in Vice and then did short stints in the Special Victims Units in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island before transferring to Manhattan SVU.Carisi and his three sisters grew up "off Arden Avenue" in Staten Island, where their parents still reside; in real life, it is located within one of the few remaining New York City districts with a significant population of Italian-Americans. He comes from a tight-knit family and has spoken fondly of his parents, sisters and various relatives. A fourth-generation Italian-American, his great-grandfather immigrated to the United States from Turin as a boy. He was raised and still is a practicing Roman Catholic; two of his cousins are in the priesthood and he had aspired to do so as a child.
Carisi gets off to a rough start with his new colleagues in the sixteenth season premiere episode "Girls Disappeared", coming off as blunt and insensitive during his initial meeting with Sergeant Olivia Benson and Detective Amanda Rollins. He is nonetheless a talented detective with a knack for interrogations, getting suspects to talk by playing "good cop". He also eventually wins his colleagues' respect and friendship.
Unlike his older, more seasoned colleagues, he has difficulty keeping his emotions in check when confronted by the horrific crimes he sees, especially those involving religious leaders or the perpetrator abusing another family member. He is particularly upset by a case in which prominent dentist Neil Alexander rapes his own niece; while taking Alexander's fingerprints, Carisi loses his temper and nearly breaks Alexander's hand.
In the fifth episode, Carisi helps turn one suspect against another during the investigation of a porn star's rape, earning him praise from Benson. Throughout season 16, he mentions that he is going to night classes at Fordham University's law school. A running joke has Carisi annoying Assistant District Attorney Rafael Barba with unsolicited advice on how to prosecute cases. Barba eventually allows Carisi to shadow him for a trial, with Carisi helping Barba spot a key inconsistency in a witness' testimony. Some months later, Carisi reveals that he has recently taken the bar exam and thanks Barba for the earlier opportunity. The season 17 episode "Intersecting Lives" reveals that Carisi has passed the exam. At the end of the season finale "Heartfelt Passages", he serves as a pallbearer for Sgt. Mike Dodds after the latter is killed by a corrupt corrections officer in a hostage situation. Carisi had considered applying for an ADA position but decides to stay since the SVU will be a detective down following Dodds' death.
In "Parole Violations", his sister Bella's fiancé Tommy reports that his female parole officer raped him at gunpoint in her office. While he dislikes Tommy, Carisi comes to believe his story and works to make sure that the woman is brought to justice.
In "Next Chapter", he is held at gunpoint and nearly killed by a rape suspect, former police Sgt. Tom Cole. Benson saves him by shooting Cole in the back of the head, killing him.
In "In Loco Parentis", Carisi's niece Mia says she was raped by a classmate, Ethan, at a college party, but later admits it was consensual. However, Ethan rapes her for real in her room after she invites him over to apologize. Carisi takes the stand in Ethan's trial and admits what Mia told him. ADA Peter Stone gets Ethan to confess to the rape, for which he is sentenced to seven years in prison. Carisi helps Mia move out of her dorm and tells her that she was not at fault for what happened to her.
In "Sunk Cost Fallacy", while driving a victim, Jules Hunter, to her house, Carisi's car is hit by a car ignoring a stop sign; the driver flees the scene, with the car being reported as stolen two days prior. Carisi is injured, and Jules is killed. It is implied that their car was hit by Jules' abusive husband, Nick.
In the season 21 premiere, "I'm Going to Make You a Star", Carisi leaves the NYPD to become an assistant district attorney. His new role finds him caught in the middle of conflicts between his former colleagues at SVU and his new boss, Vanessa Hadid, at the district attorney's office. However, his former colleagues still consider him a friend despite professional differences and Benson attended his first trial as an ADA to provide moral support. Of the detectives who joined the SVU after his resignation, he gets along best with Velasco and they play basketball together regularly.
During "She Paints for Vengeance", he is assigned his first case as a full-fledged ADA when a young stripper/aspiring artist is raped by a former athlete. Carisi initially has trouble defending her and nearly resigns, but chooses to stay on the case after encouragement from Benson. The next day, he handles his job more professionally by getting the rapist to show his aggressive nature, resulting in a conviction.
Carisi marries former fellow SVU detective Amanda Rollins. She initially views him unfavorably when he first transfers to the SVU. By season 20, they develop a close friendship and he is named godfather to her second daughter Billie in the season 21 episode "The Burden of Our Choices". In the season 22 finale, Carisi and Rollins kiss. In the season 23 premiere, “And the Empire Strikes Back”, it is revealed that he and Rollins are dating. In the season 24 episode "And a Trauma in a Pear Tree", they marry in a civil ceremony presided by Judge McNamara and with Benson, Fin and Velasco standing as witnesses.
Medical experts
George Huang
- Portrayed by BD Wong
- Episodes: "Pique" – "Bombshell", "Father Dearest", "Born Psychopath", "Thought Criminal", "Depravity Standard"
Dr. Huang was last seen in a main role during the season 12 episode "Bombshell" in which he helps Benson and Stabler get information out of a homeless man. The reason for his departure is not revealed until the season 13 episode "Father Dearest" in which Dr. Huang returns to the SVU squad temporarily to aid in an investigation and tells them about his new assignment in Oklahoma City. Huang returns to New York in the season 14 episode, "Born Psychopath", and helps the SVU detectives with a case involving a young boy who has become increasingly violent towards those close to him. He diagnoses the boy with antisocial personality disorder and makes arrangements to get him into a treatment facility.
After not appearing in season 16, the first season he did not appear in since joining the show in season 2, Huang returns in the season 17 episode, "Depravity Standard". He tells Benson that he took early retirement from the FBI in order to return to New York, where he is now doing private consulting.
Melinda Warner
- Portrayed by Tamara Tunie
- Episodes: "Noncompliance" – "The Five Hundredth Episode"
Recurring characters
Crime Scene Unit technicians
Full title: New York City Police Department Crime Scene Unit Forensic Technician OfficersTrial division chiefs
The Stabler family
Members of the Stabler family also appear in Law & Order: Organized Crime.Minor characters
Brian Cassidy
- Portrayed by Dean Winters
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Disrobed", "Rhodium Nights" – "Above Suspicion", "Undercover Blue", "Her Negotiation" – "Downloaded Child", "Gone Fishin' – "Chasing Demons"
After a twelve-year absence from the show, Cassidy returns in the season 13 finale, "Rhodium Nights". He is working undercover as security personnel for Bart Ganzel, the owner of an escort service. When Amaro and Rollins go to speak to Ganzel, Cassidy confronts Amaro and punches him in the face. After Cassidy is arrested, he is in the interrogation room with Amaro when Benson walks in and sarcastically greets her old colleague, explaining to Amaro how Cassidy worked SVU in another "century." Cassidy agrees to help them as long as they don't blow his cover. After Cassidy helps SVU get insight on the war between Ganzel and an opposing escort service, he has to play both sides of the law as he refuses to sacrifice his three years of undercover work. In the season 14 premiere, Bureau Chief ADA Paula Foster reveals to Detective Benson that Cassidy is working undercover for her. Benson, along with Cassidy's former SVU partner Sergeant Munch, meets with him on two different occasions to get information on the escort war. When Benson goes to Ganzel's loft to speak with Cassidy again, they walk outside to what appears to be an attempted theft of Ganzel's car. Benson gives chase to one person, while Cassidy and the car thief pull guns on each other. A patrol car pulls up, and two officers draw their weapons, as Cassidy identifies himself as police. As Benson returns to identify herself as police, the patrol officer shoots Cassidy twice. Benson calls for a bus and rides with him to the hospital, where he survives, as the bullets missed his main arteries. It is discovered that the officer who shot him was contracted by Ganzel to shoot Cassidy after Ganzel found the bugs that the DA's office had installed in his loft. Later, Cassidy and Benson share a kiss in his hospital room after Benson tells him she isn't the same person he knew years ago. In the episode, "Undercover Blue", Cassidy is accused of rape by a prostitute while he was undercover almost four years prior. It is revealed that Cassidy is being set up by the woman and her boss to make money off a lawsuit against the NYPD and the charges are dropped. Also in this episode, Munch says that Cassidy paid the price for having a relationship with a prostitute while undercover with Ganzel, as he was demoted from detective to an officer who works nights at a Bronx courthouse. Benson and Cassidy also are forced to reveal their romantic relationship in this episode when Amaro and Munch go to Cassidy's apartment and find Benson there.
Captain Ed Tucker
- Portrayed by Robert John Burke
- Episodes: "Counterfeit" – "The Longest Night of Rain"
As seen in "Heartfelt Passages", Capt. Tucker is a recipient of the U.S. Flag Bar, the World Trade Center Breast Bar, NYPD Meritorious Police Duty, NYPD Excellent Police Duty, and NYPD 150th Commemorative Breast Bar.
In Season 18, Tucker wanted Benson to retire with him. Benson had mixed feelings about this. The two eventually ended their romantic relationship. In Season 21, he made a guest appearance, where he is shown to be retiring. Tucker has remarried, and has two stepdaughters. Tucker privately reveals to Benson he is dying of lung cancer, that has metastasized to his brain, causing memory loss. After Vice Officer Rachel Wilson blames Tucker for ignoring her rape at the hands of Internal Affairs Officer Gary Wald before her suicide, Tucker records a confession from Wald to make things right. Tucker also reconciles with Benson. However, before the trial, Tucker commits suicide, wanting to spare his wife from suffering due to his terminal cancer.
Captain Declan Murphy
- Portrayed by Donal Logue
- Episodes: "Gambler's Fallacy", "Beast's Obsession" – "Spring Awakening", "Undercover Mother", "Community Policing", "Silent Night, Hateful Night"
In the seventeenth-season episode "Community Policing", Murphy returns after finding out about Rollins' pregnancy while he was "4,000 miles away in Serbia trying to take down a sex trafficking ring." Rollins reveals to Murphy that he is in fact the father of her child. Upon hearing this, Murphy lets her know that he is now here to stay, albeit temporarily; however, he gives Rollins a secret cell number, and tells her that should she need him, he will be on a plane within an hour.
In the twenty-third season, it is revealed Murphy has been promoted to Captain of the Hate Crimes Division. In his reappearance, it is revealed that he has not been active in Jessie's life and laments this. During a joint investigation with SVU, he speaks with Rollins and tries to reconcile with her so he could be in their daughter's life, but Rollins is uncomfortable with this.
Deputy Chief William Dodds
- Portrayed by Peter Gallagher
- Episodes: "Holden's Manifesto", "Pornstar's Requiem", "Pattern Seventeen", "Forgiving Rollins", "Institutional Fail", "Maternal Instincts"
As seen in "Heartfelt Passages", Dep. Chf. Dodds is a recipient of the US Flag Bar.
Dodds is currently the first major character in any Law & Order series to portray an NYPD officer holding the rank of deputy chief. Almost every prior portrayal of NYPD senior officers above the rank of captain has been that of three-star bureau chiefs, the four-star chief of department or first deputy commissioner, or the commissioner of the NYPD.
In the season 21 premiere he was reassigned to the Staten Island Traffic and Safety Task Force, but not before insisting that Benson be promoted to the rank of captain. However, he states he would be back.
Sergeant Mike Dodds
- Portrayed by Andy Karl
- Episodes: "Maternal Instincts" – "Heartfelt Passages"
As seen in "Heartfelt Passages", Sgt. Dodds is a recipient of the US Flag Bar, World Trade Center Breast Bar, NYPD Meritorious Police Duty, NYPD Excellent Police Duty, and NYPD 150th Commemorative Breast Bar.
TARU Tech Ruben Morales
- Portrayed by Joel de la Fuente
- Episodes: "Surveillance" – "Bully"
CSU Tech Ryan O'Halloran
- Portrayed by Mike Doyle
- Episodes: "Choice" – "Zebras"
Emil Skoda
- Portrayed by J. K. Simmons
- Episodes: "The Third Guy", "Wrong is Right", "Honor", "Legacy", "Noncompliance", "Folly"
Unlike his predecessor, Dr. Elizabeth Olivet, little has been revealed about Skoda's personal life. One exception occurs in the episode "Burned", in which he compares a teenage suspect to his own son and admits that he enjoys rollerblading and Nintendo.
Skoda is also far more skeptical of defendants pleading insanity than Olivet, and quicker to believe they were faking to avoid prison. In more than one episode, both Skoda and Olivet are hired to evaluate a suspect, and argue over the appropriate diagnosis. The two doctors have radically different training and education: Olivet is a clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. earned through graduate studies and a research-based dissertation; whereas Skoda is a physician, a doctor of medicine specializing in psychiatry. Skoda also has differences in philosophy with Captain Donald Cragen, with whom he argued passionately on cases.
As has often taken place in the Law & Order franchise, Simmons first appeared as a different character—Jerry Luppin in the Season 4 episode "Sanctuary" as a guest appearance. Simmons also played another character in Law & Order continuity—Colonel Alexander Rausch in the Homicide: Life on the Street Season 4 episode "For God and Country", a continuation of the Law & Order Season 6 episode "Charm City".
Elizabeth Rodgers
- Portrayed by Leslie Hendrix
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Misleader"
Rebecca Hendrix
- Portrayed by Mary Stuart Masterson
- Episodes: "Weak", "Contagious", "Identity", "Ripped", "Philadelphia"
Masterson reprises the role in the seventh-season episode, "Ripped", where she helps Detective Stabler come to terms with unresolved issues in what Baer called "an emotionally devastating scene". She makes a final appearance in the eighth season, episode "Philadelphia".
FBI Agent Shannah Sykes
- Portrayed by Jordana Spiro
- Episodes: "Zone Rouge" – "Marauder"
Elizabeth Donnelly
Elizabeth Donnelly is SVU's Bureau Chief Assistant District Attorney from seasons 3 to 6. In the District Attorney's office, she serves as the supervisor for ADA Cabot and her successor Casey Novak. Donnelly is elevated to judge in season 7. In the season 10 episode "Persona", Donnelly takes a leave of absence from her role as a judge and resumes her previous role as an Executive ADA to prosecute a cold case she was involved with in 1974, when a battered woman murdered her husband. She admits to Benson that she was somewhat responsible for the woman absconding from custody and therefore took on the case due to "unfinished business." Her role in the escape leads to mishaps in the justice system being termed "doing a Donnelly" for many years to follow. This episode calls attention to the difficulty Donnelly experiences as a woman working in the justice system. But the revelation that the fugitive had been pregnant at the time of her crime leads Donnelly to what, for her, is an act of leniency. She leaves the office, yet again, and returns to the role of a judge.Michael Cutter
- Portrayed by Linus Roache
- Episodes: "Scorched Earth", "True Believers", "Lost Traveller", "Father's Shadow"
In "True Believers", Cutter takes the lead in a case where a college music student is raped at gunpoint by a drug dealer. Defense attorney Bayard Ellis accuses
the NYPD of racially profiling the defendant, who is African-American, and reveals that Tutuola and Rollins frisked three identical suspects - all of which result in Cutter losing the case.
In the episode "Lost Traveller", ADA Cabot is forced to call on Cutter after defense attorney Marvin Exley tells her to "call her boss" to work out a deal for his client. In "Father's Shadow", Cutter is the lead prosecutor when a reality show producer named Fred Sandow is accused of raping young first-time actresses. Cutter's office does not drop the charges, even when the producer's son takes his father's girlfriend and her daughter hostage and demands that his father be set free.
Sonya Paxton
Sonya Paxton is SVUs Executive ADA who temporarily replaces Alexandra Cabot for four episodes in season 11, starting with the season premiere, "Unstable". Paxton works in the Manhattan District Attorney's office under the authority of Jack McCoy, as an Executive Assistant District Attorney. A member of the DA's office for over 25 years, she has a black-and-white view of the law, and makes sure all procedures are handled "by the book." Working in the appeals bureau, she was the first to get a capital conviction in New York when the then m-newly elected Governor George Pataki brought back the death penalty in 1995. McCoy sends Paxton to SVU to "clean house" in the "he-said, she-said unit" due to too many convictions being overturned. However, things start out rocky as she butts heads with the SVU team, particularly Detective Stabler. In the second episode "Sugar", she and Stabler get into a heated argument after Paxton calls the suspect's lawyer after he declines his right to counsel twice. In the fourth episode "Hammered", Paxton is prosecuting a case where a man drank heavily and murders the woman he met at the bar. The defense blames alcoholism for the murder during the trial. Intending to use a computer-generated video mockup of the crime, Paxton accidentally plays a version in which the defendant's face is superimposed onto the attacker. Paxton is embarrassed and meets Benson and Stabler at a bar where she is seen drinking. The following morning, she arrives 45 minutes late to the mistrial hearing, appearing distraught and blaming a "fender bender". Judge Barry Moredock asks if she needed medical help, but the defendant points out that she is drunk. Moredock orders Benson to come with a breathalyzer, which reveals her blood alcohol level is.082, resulting in a mistrial. Moredock orders Paxton to seek treatment. At the end of the episode, she returns to the SVU precinct and apologizes to the team, stating that she intends on making amends to each and every one of them.She later appears in the season 11 episode "Turmoil", meeting ADA Cabot outside the courtroom after Cabot discovers she is being investigated by the state bar. Paxton tells her to watch out for Benson and Stabler, because they are only loyal to each other.
In season 12, Paxton makes a surprise return to SVU and serves as the Executive ADA in the ninth episode to prove to the DA that she hasn't lost her 'winning ways'. Paxton and Stabler go at it again, with Stabler telling her to "go have a drink." In the seventeenth episode, she returns again to help an old friend, Alicia Harding, who is being stalked. Paxton tells the SVU squad that she has been working to find Harding's missing sister for decades, as it was her case. She also tells them that she started drinking in part because she felt responsible for the killer having never been caught. She releases confidential case information to Harding, which puts Harding in danger. Benson and Tutuola go looking for Paxton at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to reprimand her for giving out the information. Benson makes a shocking discovery when entering the women's restroom – Paxton is bleeding to death on the floor. As Benson tries to help her, Paxton says "It's okay, I got him," and she dies in Benson's arms. M.E. Melinda Warner discovers a hair in Paxton's throat, which she got by biting her attacker—which ultimately helps solve the case.
Christine Lahti was originally slated to guest-star in a single four episode-arc as Paxton while producers found a permanent replacement for outgoing ADA Cabot. Lahti could not commit to a permanent role, since she resides in Chicago, while filming of SVU takes place in New York City. SVU executive producer Neal Baer revealed that, "She's from Appeals and she's tired of having rape cases overturned because of misidentifications. She's coming to clean things up." She returns again in the eighth episode of that season to "clash" with Cabot.
According to Lahti, Paxton was originally written as a control freak, "needing to always be right and prove others wrong"—but behind this were Paxton's fears, insecurities, low self-esteem and an alcohol problem.
Lahti again returned to SVU for two episodes, in the series' twelfth season. In response to Lahti's return, Baer stated, "We're bringing back characters we love this season." Lahti's character was written out of the series by way of death; such is a rarity for those who work with the SVU team on the show, with only a few other characters encountering a similar fate, including CSU technician Ryan O'Halloran in the tenth season, and Sergeant Mike Dodds in the seventeenth season.
TV Guide described the character as an "overbearing", "nasty" alcoholic. Myra Fleischer of the Washington Times labelled Lahti's character as a "bitchy alcoholic".
WPIX described Paxton as an "ADA with a dark side" who has "serious control issues and several skeletons in her closet". On the day of the airing of the episode "Hammered", Lahti stated that Paxton is the person that "everyone's loving to hate", and that hopefully the viewer's perception of her would change after the episode, sympathizing with the character's drinking problem.
Previously.TV, while noting the misleading representations of lawyers on television, commented on the realism of Paxton's alcoholism storyline, contending that it "could happen, as alcoholism among lawyers is an issue."
In an interview with HollywoodOutbreak.com, Lahti said she believed that her character struck a huge chord in the show, "...when those episodes were airing, everywhere I went, people came up to me and said how much they hate me", others approached Lahti and praised her, saying, "We love that you’re so mean to Stabler. We’ve been waiting for someone to stand up to him."
David Haden
- Portrayed by Harry Connick Jr.
- Episodes: "Official Story", "Father's Shadow", "Hunting Ground", "Justice Denied"
In the following episode, "Father's Shadow", Haden offers to take Benson to dinner, but she respectfully declines, saying she is still on duty and joking there would be a possible conflict of interest. Later, Haden shows up at the scene of a hostage situation, in which Benson is trying to talk a teenage boy down from killing his younger sister. After Benson finally convinces the boy to give her the gun, Haden comforts her and offers to take her home. In "Hunting Ground", Haden and Benson's relationship becomes romantic as they work together to catch a serial killer; they are shown on a date and later sleeping together.
In "Justice Denied", Haden becomes involved in an SVU case in which it appears that Benson had coerced a confession out of a man eight years earlier and the real rapist is attacking women again. After defense attorney Bayard Ellis questions their relationship and threatens to expose them, Haden and Benson have to decide how they are going to handle the case without having their judgement clouded. At the end of the episode, after the real rapist has been caught and the wrongfully imprisoned man released, Cragen informs Benson that the District Attorney has decided to form a Conviction Integrity Unit to investigate past cases and ensure no one is wrongfully imprisoned. Cragen says that the DA's office will be starting with sex crimes, and that Haden has been appointed as the Bureau Chief of the unit. Benson and Haden meet for drinks and decide that they have to end their relationship and pretend like it never happened.
In the 13th-season finale episode, "Rhodium Nights", Defense Attorney Marvin Exley tells Benson that Haden may not be the person he claims to be, hinting that Haden is corrupt. It is revealed in the season 14 premiere that Haden's name came up on the wire tap in the investigation of an escort service. At the end of the episode, after several members of the DA's office are arrested for bribery and corruption, including Bureau Chief Paula Foster, Amaro tells Benson that Haden resigned from the office.
Jo Marlowe
- Portrayed by Sharon Stone
- Episodes: "Torch" – "Shattered"
In the following episode, "Ace", Marlowe and Captain Cragen clash over the way to handle a case in which a baby-trafficking ring is discovered and a young woman and her baby are in danger. Marlowe orders Benson and Stabler to catch the ring's leader in the act, while Cragen wants ESU to take the perp at his warehouse. Cragen remarks to Marlowe, "You're the boss in court counselor, not here." Marlowe leaves the precinct only to have Cragen follow her outside, where he reminds her of "why she really retired" back in 1995: when she was a lieutenant she had sent two undercover detectives who later died in an attempt to arrest a drive-by murderer. Marlowe responds it was a "Command decision." Cragen's detectives do arrest the ringleader, while Cragen saves the young woman in the warehouse. Marlowe is able to convict the leader by using his delivery doctor's testimony, which he delivered in the judge's chambers for protection.
In the season 11 finale, "Shattered", Marlowe is taken hostage, along with Detective Benson and Dr. Warner, in the morgue by Sophie Gerard, the distraught mother of a dead boy. Gerard shoots Dr. Warner and Benson and Marlowe must take action to save her life. In talking the mother down, Marlowe says she knows what it is like to be in pain as she reveals that she was diagnosed with an "aggressive" type of cancer and had a bilateral radical mastectomy a year before taking the job at SVU. Marlowe makes Gerard drop the gun by picking up the dead boy and saying that he needs his mother and handing him to her. ADA Gillian Hardwicke replaces Marlowe as SVU's permanent ADA at the beginning of season 12.
Entertainment Weekly reviewed Stone's performance as a "great presence", and having "had to revive her best... tone to sell hokey lines" in a series it described as "mawkish and overwrought."
Sherri West
- Portrayed by Francie Swift
- Episodes: "Bullseye", "Behave", "Delinquent", "Smoked", and "Double Strands"
West returns in the 23rd episode, "Delinquent". When SVU detectives find a teenage boy named Hunter Mazelon naked and asleep in a young woman's bed, West tells them that she can't charge him with a sex crime but he can be charged with burglary and criminal trespassing, among other charges. When Hunter says during his arraignment that Stabler molested him after handcuffing him, West's case is in jeopardized, since there was also no actual victim. West manages to get Mazelon to allocute, which he did falsely, but Stabler wished for West to call for a recess. Tutuola and Stabler comment about how they have been “burning through ADAs” and maybe West cut the deal to cover Stabler so that they would like her.
In the season 12 finale "Smoked", a rape victim is murdered days before her trial is set to start. West is called again and pushes Benson and Stabler to find the victim's murderer. Benson and Stabler, with West's help, discover the murder was orchestrated by the rapist, a friend, and a greedy ATF agent. West never gets the chance to convict anyone, however, the victim's daughter kills all three defendants in the SVU squad room, before Stabler is forced to shoot her dead.
In the fourth episode of season 13, "Double Strands", West appears back in the SVU precinct, but now as a defense attorney; it is revealed that the firm that hired her "offered her a better deal."
Gillian Hardwicke
- Portrayed by Melissa Sagemiller
- Episodes: "Branded" – "Bombshell"
In her final episode, "Bombshell", Hardwicke attempts to convict twins Cassandra and Doug —who are also in a sexual relationship—for their involvement in a man's brutal stabbing along with fraud crimes in New York and Miami. They are released on bail due to lack of evidence, which leads to Doug's murder by Cassandra's former lover Jerry Bullard. Hardwicke is mentioned in the episode "Reparations" as Tutuola says she is at a convention in Miami, before ADA Casey Novak returns as their temporary prosecutor. West then assumes the temporary ADA role for the final two episodes in season 12.
Melissa Sagemiller had previously been on SVU in season 1 episode "Russian Love Poem", portraying a rape victim. Sagemiller said about her character's personality: "She's tough... she has a heart, she just gets what she wants." Sagemiller also added, "She sticks to the letter of the law, sometimes to a fault, but in the end I think she always does the right thing."
From season 7 through 12, the SVU ADAs work without a Bureau Chief supervising their work, and are watched more closely by the District Attorney. In season 13, Executive ADA Michael Cutter is transferred from homicide to take over Donnelly's former role as supervisor.
Sister Peg
- Portrayed by Charlayne Woodard
- Episodes: "Silence", "Chameleon", "Loss", "Criminal", "Identity", "Pure", "Underbelly", "Smoked"
Bayard Ellis
- Portrayed by Andre Braugher
- Episodes: "True Believers", "Spiraling Down", "Child's Welfare", "Justice Denied", "Monster's Legacy", "Perverted Justice"
William Lewis
- Portrayed by Pablo Schreiber
- Episodes: "Her Negotiation" – "American Tragedy", "Psycho/Therapist", "Beast's Obsession", "Post-Mortem Blues"
Benson breaks free of her restraints and beats him within an inch of his life. Lewis is shipped off to a hospital and is later charged and brought to trial for his assault and abduction of Benson. Lewis represents himself and maneuvers to force Benson to take the stand and tell everyone what he did to her and what she did to him; crippling him in one leg, damaging numerous internal organs, and even deafening him in one ear. Benson lies and denies that she had him restrained, that he had broken free and she had to harm him to subdue him; this drives Lewis into a rage during his cross testimony with her. Lewis is found not guilty on the rape charge but guilty on the kidnapping charge, as well as assault of a police officer. He goes away to prison but before the trial ends, he bribes a juror to use drugged baked goods for them to make him sick and have a way to make a jailbreak. Lewis then pursues Benson again, killing and raping people in his path and abducting a little girl, Amelia Cole to make Benson come to him at an abandoned quarry where he abducts her again. He is about to attempt to rape Benson again, but when Benson refuses to show him fear, he decides to force her to play a game of Russian roulette with him. It winds up where Olivia has to take the last bullet, thinking he is about to kill her; he stands beside her and quickly shoots himself in the head with his left hand, making it seem as if she shot him; this is his final revenge. The charges against Benson are later dropped, however. The last thing Lewis tells Benson is that his death will be the last thing she will see before she dies. At the Kings County morgue, Benson asks if she can take one last look at Lewis' dead body in order to achieve closure.
In subsequent seasons, Lewis' name becomes a kind of code for an intensely dangerous situation and Benson reveals that her trauma and ordeal with him will always be a part of her. During a heated exchange with Amaro, he pointedly asks her whether she can ever forgive Lewis; she does not answer and he apologizes.
Barry Moredock
- Portrayed by John Cullum
- Episodes: "Appearances" – "Possessed"
Kathy Stabler
- Portrayed by Isabel Gillies
- Episodes: "Payback" – "Delinquent" – "Return of the Prodigal Son"
Ken Randall
- Portrayed by Ernest Waddell
- Episodes: "Haunted", "Strain", "Venom", "Outsider", "Screwed", "Conned", "Learning Curve", "Intersecting Lives", "Send In The Clowns", "Down Low in Hell's Kitchen", "Wolves In Sheep's Clothing"
During "Send in the Clowns ", Ken and Alejandro visit Fin at his job for his birthday. They are shown to have been successful in adopting a baby boy named Jaden, who Fin dotes on to his coworkers.
In "Down Low in Hell's Kitchen", Ken assists SVU in tracking down a serial rapist attacking gay men outside a bar.
Simon Marsden
- Portrayed by Michael Weston.
- Episodes: "Philadelphia", "Florida", "Screwed", "Child's Welfare", "Murdered at a Bad Address"
Maria Grazie Amaro
- Portrayed by Laura Benanti
- Episodes: "Spiraling Down" – "Above Suspicion", "Military Justice", "Thought Criminal"