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Two men are found fighting on security cameras; meanwhile, an impromptu tattoo jail parlor is discovered and shut down; a Russian man and his mysterious friend are excited to be in a U.S. jail.
Two men are found fighting on security cameras; meanwhile, an impromptu tattoo jail parlor is discovered and shut down; a Russian man and his mysterious friend are excited to be in a U.S. jail.
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S1, EP20 "Drunken Corvette"After totaling his Corvette, a man is arrested for drunk driving; complex personality issues are unveiled while an inmate is interrogated; a man is placed in a mask after spraying saliva far and wide.
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S1, EP21 "Hawaii 5-0"A man claims of royal lineage during a combative booking process; after resisting officers and harboring a vicious animal, a man is arrested; intoxicated individuals create havoc for officers.
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S1, EP22 "Attitude Adjustment"After cutting her head, a woman bites and kicks deputies; to investigate potential hidden meanings, a man's tattoos are examined; a confused man is found with illegal mushrooms at a bus stop.
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S1, EP23 "Spit Mask Drunk"Deputies deal with chaos after volatile inmates begin fighting; accusations of deceit plague a booking as a woman is arrested for drunk driving; prisoners are restrained after causing a commotion.
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S6, EP46 "Bad Coffee"An intoxicated man with a sizable amount of cash on his person is arrested for violating his restraining order; a couple is brought in for possession of a stolen vehicle; a woman in custody swoons over a male officer.
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