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A sex worker gets busted on a slow work day; an intoxicated inmate tangles with guards; an angry woman has cross words for a guard.
A sex worker gets busted on a slow work day; an intoxicated inmate tangles with guards; an angry woman has cross words for a guard.
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S6, EP42 "Exercise With Caution"An angry inmate refuses to cooperate; a man complains about the prison food; a female security guard is booked on robbery charges.
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S6, EP43 "Pot for Poker"A woman nabbed for jaywalking claims the police were out of line for arresting her; a woman is brought in on domestic violence charges; a drug peddler claims he's selling to support his addiction to poker.
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S6, EP44 "Control Your Emotions"A woman stalking David Copperfield is arrested; an inebriated inmate voices her displeasure with the guards; a man nabbed for driving under the influence of prescription drugs howls for his dog.
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S6, EP40 "The Little Fighter"An aspiring martial arts fighter tries to wriggle out of handcuffs and gets stuck; a football rivalry takes a bad turn when a Steelers fan assaults a Ravens fan.
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S6, EP39 "Occupied by Psoriasis"An Occupy Wall Street-er rails against the one in the drunk tank; a one-woman wet t-shirt contest gets booked; a caramel-faced crook confides in guards.
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S6, EP37 "Under Mom's Thumb"A sex worker gets busted on a slow work day; an intoxicated inmate tangles with guards; an angry woman has cross words for a guard.
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