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After hurling racial insults, a man is sent to a holding cell; arrested for battery of a police officer, a man is brought in wearing only underwear; an elderly man starts singing during booking.
After hurling racial insults, a man is sent to a holding cell; arrested for battery of a police officer, a man is brought in wearing only underwear; an elderly man starts singing during booking.
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S4, EP1 "Big Bites"An angry drunk kicks out a patrol car window; a woman takes a bite out of her boyfriend; an angry wife stabs her husband.
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S4, EP2 "Humility and Tranquility"Two cousins arrive at jail together but only one leaves; an inmate who won't cool off; one man realizes that cocaine is not his friend; a street artist ends up in jail after meditating naked in a parking lot.
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S4, EP3 "The Shapeshifter"A drunken veteran tests officers' patience; a woman has multiple identities; a one-legged biker shows off his balancing skills.
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S4, EP4 "Duel of Nitwits"Officers outwit a man who refuses to give his name; an intoxicated woman gets behind the wheel a second time.
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S3, EP20 "Git 'er Done"A young woman is brought in for battery of a police officer; a man is booked for urinating in front of a restaurant; a former marine is brought in for domestic abuse.
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S3, EP18 "Laws and Drawers"After hurling racial insults, a man is sent to a holding cell; arrested for battery of a police officer, a man is brought in wearing only underwear; an elderly man starts singing during booking.
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S3, EP18 "Prince of Monaco"A man is brought in for urinating in public and resisting arrest; a man in a red dress claims to be an FBI agent.
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S3, EP16 "I'm Not Jane Doe"A woman is locked in to sober up; a man is restrained after trying to bite his fingers; a homeless man is brought in for trespassing.
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