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An officer (Christopher Connelly) deals with a bitter wife (Fionnula Flanagan) and a mistress (Janet Margolin) while trying to track down a ring of car thieves.
An officer (Christopher Connelly) deals with a bitter wife (Fionnula Flanagan) and a mistress (Janet Margolin) while trying to track down a ring of car thieves.
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S3, EP11 "Breaking Point"An officer's (Michael Anderson Jr.) violent past is uncovered during the investigation of a suspect's (Robert B. Williams) suspicious death.
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S3, EP12 "Company Man"An officer (Christopher Connelly) deals with a bitter wife (Fionnula Flanagan) and a mistress (Janet Margolin) while trying to track down a ring of car thieves.
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S3, EP13 "Spanish Class"An officer learns to handle slum robberies and gang fights after being transferred from an affluent area to a ghetto.
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S3, EP10 "Vice: 24 Hours"Vice detectives seek a major crime figure. With Ron Leibman, Hari Rhodes, David Doyle.
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