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A man arrested on drug warrants gets upset about the brisket he left on the grill; a drunk man flirts with the jail staff; an inmate sells tree leaves as pot to an undercover officer.
A man arrested on drug warrants gets upset about the brisket he left on the grill; a drunk man flirts with the jail staff; an inmate sells tree leaves as pot to an undercover officer.
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S5, EP2 "Over Cooked"A man arrested on drug warrants gets upset about the brisket he left on the grill; a drunk man flirts with the jail staff; an inmate sells tree leaves as pot to an undercover officer.
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S5, EP3 "Heart to Heart"Welcoming an eccentric regular back to jail; a man fleeing Mexico details the horrors he escaped; a young woman describes her lucrative stint as a stripper.
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S5, EP4 "Sunshine on a Cloudy Day"A woman who calls herself Sunshine has a dark disposition; a man trades a halfway house for jail to get his life in order; a career criminal shows no regret.
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S5, EP5 "Overflowed"An inmate claims to be the victim of an internet scam; officers take it easy on an inmate struggling through a spiritual crisis.
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S5, EP1 "Family First"A driver with a baby in her backseat texts, drinks and drives; after his arrest for shoplifting, a young man realizes the consequences of his crime.
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