Sun, Feb 28, 1965
In the conclusion to a two-part story that began on its sister series The Doctors and the Nurses, sixteen year old student Robert Bauer has committed a senseless murder that he claims to not remember. Dave Koster moves forward with the youth's prosecution, but Koster and the defense are convinced that Bauer is suffering from mental illness and attempt to uncover the reason behind his violence.
Sun, Mar 28, 1965
While on his way to work in costume as a policeman, actor Ernie Garatella is nearly the victim of a hit and run, but the driver, believing him to be a cop, attempts to bribe him. Garatella reports the incident to Dave Koster, who dismisses him. Garatella then decides to use the costume to dispense justice at his own discretion.
Sun, Feb 14, 1965
Dave Koster thinks he has a slam dunk case against drunken vagrant Samuel Chaplin who is arrested for burglary and assaulting police officer Dutka. Although Chaplin admits to hitting Dutka, he swears he didn't commit a burglary. Tenacious legal aid attorney Martin Jameson thinks that Koster's case isn't as strong as he believes and doggedly pursues proof of Chapin's innocence.
Sun, Mar 21, 1965
On the subway, a girl is murdered at the height of rush hour by a psycho serial killer. Koster feels guilty when he realizes that the young man named as the perpetrator was once a prosecuted by him for a beating incident the year before. Now he's menaced Mrs. Koster, and has talked a girl into running away with him, then holds her captive.
Sun, Jan 31, 1965
New York City assistant district attorney Dave Koster finds himself humiliated in court when he's assigned to prosecute a vagrancy charge on the city's most notorious racketeer Johnny Pack. After receiving a stern warning from the judge, Koster tenaciously pursues a potential murder charge against Pack, but finds he must allow the means to justify the end at any cost, and for Koster the cost is uncomfortably high.