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A repeat offender tries to provoke officers into a physical confrontation; an inebriated cowgirl kicks up a fuss over the removal of her boots; a man pinched for carrying a concealed weapon claims his blade is really used to shuck oysters.
A repeat offender tries to provoke officers into a physical confrontation; an inebriated cowgirl kicks up a fuss over the removal of her boots; a man pinched for carrying a concealed weapon claims his blade is really used to shuck oysters.
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S1, EP2 "Can't Raise Bail"A vice unit interrogates several individuals accused of sex crimes; suicidal threats provoke a high stakes situation within cell walls; unable to raise bail, a woman is incarcerated over several days.
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S1, EP3 "Melee in the Cell"A brawl breaks out between inmates during a routine jail breakfast; an inmate alters their uniform in provocative and outlandish ways; concerns abound as one man issues violent threats at deputies.
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S1, EP4 "The Wanderer"Acts of aggression cause a man to be placed in a restraint chair; jail lockdown occurs after an inmate is stabbed by a pencil; after being booked for road rage a woman unleashes a venomous tirade.
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S1, EP5 "Toilet Paper Love Song"In plain sight, a man attempts to eat marijuana in jail; the Special Detention Unit investigates forbidden letters hidden amongst inmates; a bloody, vicious brawl escalates between an imprisoned duo.
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S6, EP46 "Bad Coffee"An intoxicated man with a sizable amount of cash on his person is arrested for violating his restraining order; a couple is brought in for possession of a stolen vehicle; a woman in custody swoons over a male officer.
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S6, EP45 "Repeat Customer"A repeat offender tries to provoke officers into a physical confrontation; an inebriated cowgirl kicks up a fuss over the removal of her boots; a man pinched for carrying a concealed weapon claims his blade is really used to shuck oysters.
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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, 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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