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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, EP14 "Attention Junkie"

A woman is placed in isolation after disparaging other inmates; alarms blare while a fight erupts in the shower room among inmates; a man booked into jail is revealed to have a 20 year arrest record.

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S1, EP15 "Rowdy Redneck"

An inmate is subdued for refusing to follow commands; a woman whose accused of running out on a dinner bill has her jewelry sawed off in jail; after issuing criminal terrorist threats, a man is jailed.

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S1, EP16 "Family Man"

In his holding cell, a man fights officers after taking Xanax; an officer discovers a suspect may be taking criminal charges for his son; K-9 units are needed during a search for improvised weapons.

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S1, EP17 "OJ"

A media circus surrounds O. J. Simpson as he is placed in jail for violating his bail agreement; during a body search, a man is tased and pepper-sprayed; a parole violation calls for all hands-on deck.

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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.

Some of the world's toughest city and county jails as seen through the eyes of corrections officers.
Starring: Colin Salmon, Greg Germann, Hill Harper, Jake McDorman, James McDaniel, Jennifer Carpenter, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Tom Degnan
Original Air Date: Aug 2, 2007
Genres: RealityTV Series
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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