Star-struck Victims: [s17e16]

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[S17E16] Star-Struck Victims

Help4MePlz55

Hi Kevin! I’ve started learning CSS and it seemed pretty easy at first, but I feel like I've hit a wall

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Amish Cyborg

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I keep reading articles and follow tutorials, but I don't feel like I'm making progress.

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It seemed so simple at first. Now that things have gotten a little more complex, as soon as I’m not following a tutorial I don't know what to do.

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Kevin Powell

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Star-struck Victims: [s17e16]

Frustrated by the legal roadblock, takes matters into her own hands by going undercover without authorization. She poses as a fan to lure D'Amico into a compromising situation, which nearly results in her own assault before the squad intervenes. Key Characters & Cast Special Victims Unit" Star-Struck Victims (TV Episode 2016)

is the 16th episode of the 17th season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , originally airing on February 24, 2016. The episode centers on the complexities of prosecuting high-profile celebrities and the lengths to which detectives will go for justice. Plot Summary [S17E16] Star-Struck Victims

The investigation begins when a young woman, Christi Cryer, accuses popular actor Bobby D'Amico of rape. ADA Rafael Barba is eventually forced to drop the charges due to a lack of physical evidence and the victim's perceived unreliability. Frustrated by the legal roadblock, takes matters into