- Because Warrick naively assumed simple uniformed cop Hal Watson would have arranged a search warrant, the crucial weapon in the rape and murder trial on a neighbor against Michael Fife is dismissed as evidence in court. A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair can only get a 24 hours delay to present new evidence to build the case again. Nick brilliantly smooths emotional waywardness from Sarah and Warrick. New clues expected to reconstruct the case against Fife actually indicate he's probably innocent. An alternative culprit must be found, starting from Fife's car where the bloody knife was planted.—KGF Vissers
- Warrick is testifying in the preliminary trial for the rape and murder of Rachel Lyford based on the evidence of a knife covered in blood found in the car of the suspect Michael Fife. However, the evidence is discarded since Warrick's investigation was carried out without warrant. Michael, who lives in the same building of the victim, was arrested for driving with broken taillight and denies the murder and rape. Now, the whole team is assigned to see new evidences to keep Michael in jail. But the problem is that these new evidences grant Michael's innocence.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- During a preliminary trial for the rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman, the crucial evidence, a bloodied knife, is discarded because it was secured from the defendant's car without a warrant. With only 24 hours left before court has to let him walk, the team pools their resources together in an attempt to find other evidence that can place the defendant behind bars.—Ploy P.
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