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An intoxicated man thinks the doctors are CIA agents; a homeless karate practitioner's actions land him in an isolated cell; a Canadian man with no pants wants to arm wrestle with the guards.
An intoxicated man thinks the doctors are CIA agents; a homeless karate practitioner's actions land him in an isolated cell; a Canadian man with no pants wants to arm wrestle with the guards.
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S6, EP28 "King of Karate"An intoxicated man thinks the doctors are CIA agents; a homeless karate practitioner's actions land him in an isolated cell; a Canadian man with no pants wants to arm wrestle with the guards.
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S6, EP29 "Footloose"A search uncovers a kinky stash; two unruly inmates invade each other's personal space; a jaywalker has a tough time keeping his pants up.
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S6, EP30 "Cupcake"A high-price escort gets booked for skipping out on her limo tab; a man gets side-celled for talking dirty to the jail nurse; a woman shares her dreams on sex toy entrepreneurship.
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S6, EP31 "Biting Comments"An inmate becomes aggressive during a routine pat down; a confused senior citizen thinks the detention center is the site of a poetry slam; two girlfriends come to blows while gambling.
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S6, EP26 "Pink Champagne"A man arrested for public urination realizes the errors of his ways; a DUI suspect passes out during booking.
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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, 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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