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Harm defends a respected JAG judge (guest star Corbin Bernsen) accused of causing a car crash that injured another driver and killed her 6-month-old child; Webb continues the search for Kabir.
Harm defends a respected JAG judge (guest star Corbin Bernsen) accused of causing a car crash that injured another driver and killed her 6-month-old child; Webb continues the search for Kabir.
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S7, EP19 "First Casualty"Harm accuses a television reporter of disobeying military orders and botching a SEAL operation in Afghanistan.
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S7, EP20 "Port Chicago"A sailor involved in a 1944 incident at a naval ammunition base asks that mutiny charges be removed from his record and those of his colleagues; Harm and Lt. Sims shop for houses.
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S7, EP21 "Tribunal"Harm and Mac are prosecutors at the first military tribunal for a terrorist linked to the Sept. 11 attacks.
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S7, EP22 "Defending His Honor"Harm defends a respected JAG judge (guest star Corbin Bernsen) accused of causing a car crash that injured another driver and killed her 6-month-old child; Webb continues the search for Kabir.
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S7, EP18 "Hero Worship"Rabb defends a sailor accused of starting a fire aboard a destroyer; Chegwidden helps a Medal of Honor winner excluded from a significant event.
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S7, EP17 "Exculpatory Evidence"Charged with dereliction of duty for not defending a client effectively, Bud faces a career-ending court martial with Harm on his side and Sturgis prosecuting.
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S7, EP16 "The Mission"Harm's Tomcat is struck by an enemy missile when he flies a bombing mission into Afghanistan; Lt. Singer becomes jealous of Bud's imminent promotion.
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S7, EP15 "Head to Toe"Harm and Mac defend a female pilot stationed in Saudi Arabia who refuses to follow local laws of wearing traditional dress and veils.
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