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Get Ready, SVU Fans: Season 2 is Coming to Weekdays!
Clear your evening schedules and get the popcorn ready. The gripping drama of Law & Order: SVU is back for its second season, bringing you intense, high-stakes investigations every single weeknight.
Starting Thursday, 28 May at 9:25 PM, follow New York City's most dedicated detectives as they step back onto the front lines. From the initial emergency call to the final, meticulous analysis of evidence, Season 2 dives deep into the city's most challenging cases—tackling assault, exploitation, and the protection of NYC's most vulnerable.
Mark Your Calendars: 🗓️ When: Weekdays starting Thursday, 28 May ⏰ Time: 9:25 PM
Detectives respond to scenes, secure evidence, and establish timelines based on witness statements and physical findings. Victims provide accounts that guide investigations, though details often change as more information is uncovered. Detectives must verify statements, identify inconsistencies, and separate fact from assumption.
Suspects are identified through evidence, surveillance, and questioning. Interrogations reveal motives, alibis, and contradictions that either support or challenge the case. Arrests are made when sufficient proof is gathered, allowing cases to proceed through the legal system.
Prosecutors review the findings and determine how to proceed with charges. Legal proceedings focus on presenting evidence, examining witness credibility, and addressing challenges raised by defense arguments. Courtroom outcomes depend on the strength of testimony and the reliability of evidence.
Some cases involve ongoing investigations that continue across episodes, while others are resolved within a single storyline. Decisions made during investigations affect how cases develop and conclude.
Season two builds on established procedures, showing how cases move from initial report through investigation, arrest, and prosecution. Episodes follow a structured process that highlights the steps taken to resolve each case while managing the complexities involved in handling sensitive crimes.