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A man is arrested for forgery and littering; a harmonica player attacks skateboarders; a mother steals diapers.
A man is arrested for forgery and littering; a harmonica player attacks skateboarders; a mother steals diapers.
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S2, EP15 "Fake Seizure"A man in detention is paranoid about officers handling him inappropriately; a man in custody claims to have a seizure; a man is taken into custody for stealing videogaming equipment.
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S2, EP16 "Mr. Crisp"A woman is brought into the detention center hogtied; a disruptive teen is sent to a holding cell; casino valets tip the authorities about an intoxicated woman leaving behind the wheel.
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S3, EP1 "Mean Marine"A former marine faces trespassing charges; a person steals a car while intoxicated; a driver charged with DUI worries about the condition of his car.
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S3, EP2 "Scrapping By"A man is arrested for forgery and littering; a harmonica player attacks skateboarders; a mother steals diapers.
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S2, EP10 "Hot Tied Whiner"After being arrested for domestic violence, a man is placed in restraints; an intoxicated man picks a fight with inmates over their hometown; a woman is arrested for assaulting theater guards.
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S2, EP9 "Hopeless Hooker"An extremely agitated woman gets placed in a restraint chair; a young woman with a drug addiction is booked on prostitution charges; an uncooperative and drunken man refuses to change into his jail uniform.
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S2, EP8 "International Police"An angry man refuses to cooperate during the booking process; a man claims to be part of the "international police."
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S2, EP7 "Ultimate Fighter"In Charlotte, N.C., an angry inmate refuses to change clothes; in Portland, Ore., a young man in violation of his parole is stopped by officers for attempting to hitchhike; in Las Vegas, two men arrested for domestic violence claim they were beaten.
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