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A homeless man punches someone over a racist comment; a sleeping man is hit with a brick; a young man insists he is falsely arrested.
A homeless man punches someone over a racist comment; a sleeping man is hit with a brick; a young man insists he is falsely arrested.
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S4, EP18 "High Strung Celly"A hyper inmate says he drank a month's worth of coffee in a day; a man arrested for DUI while doing donuts in a parking lot claims he is robbed.
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S4, EP19 "Sage Wiz-Dumb"A man who threatens bystanders insists he called 911 for help; a woman who was arrested 45 times gives advice to a drug user who is just released.
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S4, EP20 "Coopertive Cons"An intoxicated woman clashes with officers, but later shows good behavior that pays off; a hooker gives advice to a young woman on staying out of the game.
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S4, EP21 "Sleep Walker"A homeless man punches someone over a racist comment; a sleeping man is hit with a brick; a young man insists he is falsely arrested.
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S4, EP17 "Alien Among Us"A man claims he is a law school student; one man believes he is an alien; a family reunion ends with one husband bruised and bloodied.
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S4, EP16 "Look Away"Two women tangle when one of them won't stop staring at the other; a man fights with hotel security guards and shatters a glass door; a woman who flirts even when handcuffed.
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S4, EP15 "Fight Night"A woman fights with a nightclub security guard after a waitress refuses to be involved in a threesome with her and her boyfriend.
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S4, EP14 "One Too Many Times"Convincing a young couple to seek help for its addictions after numerous arrests; a tutu-wearing prostitute's luck runs out; a kid banned from the Strip is picked up for the 93rd time.
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