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A homeless man charged with public intoxication gets out of control; a trespassing female claims to be Jesus Christ.
A homeless man charged with public intoxication gets out of control; a trespassing female claims to be Jesus Christ.
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S6, EP22 "Two Drunk Guys"A night of karaoke turns into a domestic violence charge; a belligerent boozer comes to blows with a cell mate.
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S6, EP23 "Blondie and Clyde"A scantily clad female is arrested for assault; a drug dealer claims that his trade is a boom for the economy.
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S6, EP25 "Double Blood Draw"Two young prostitutes discuss their risky operation and explain their fees; a female booked on DUI refuses to cooperate; two women get busted for shoplifting.
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S6, EP21 "Mad About Everybody"Fighting turns to flirting when opposite sex inmates are forced into isolation; a drunk driver spins an odd tale; fight over Facebook lands two lovers in the jail cell.
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S6, EP20 "My Watch"An agitated man is overly concerned about his 30K watch, cries when he has blood drawn; an inebriated woman threatens her arresting officers with bodily harm; a woman has no recollection of her arrest.
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S6, EP19 "Observers"Two inmates get placed into restraint chairs; a young mother confesses her methodone addiction; a couple of young escorts break down the concept of ho-cializing.
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S6, EP18 "Good Citizen"A scantly clad woman busted for using a fake ID; a meth addicted prisoner breaks down; an intoxicated woman lands in isolation.
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