- Detectives and prosecutors face resistance from federal authorities as they pursue murder charges against an suspected IRA member serving time in federal prison, after he is suspected of killing another federal prisoner.
- While en route to the Downtown Courthouse, a Lebanese prisoner is found killed in the back of the prisoner transport. Greevey and Logan suspect a Cuban inmate and the leader of an IRA organization. It also leads to government resistance as Stone and Robinette try to prosecute the case.—danny gonzalez
- Detectives Greevy and Logan are waiting for a prisoner to be transferred to them from Federal authorities. When the van arrives, one of the three men in the van is dead and the other two say they saw nothing. When a second man from the van is found hanging in his cell, that leaves Ian O'Connell as the only suspect. The case is politically sensitive however as O'Connell is a member of Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Political Army. O'Connell claims to have nothing to do with the fighting. He's been in jail for 5 years without being charged and he's about to be deported so the Feds want O'Connell to keep a low profile something that a murder trial will not accomplish. For ADA Stone murder is murder and politics doesn't enter into it.—garykmcd
- Sgt. Greevey and Logan are together with two other agents waiting for the transportation of a Cuban drug dealer, an IRA terrorist and a Lebanese arm and drug dealer from a Federal Prison in a van. On the arrival, they find the Lebanese prisoner dead on the back of the van. They interrogate them and Logan feels sympathy for the Irish prisoner Ian O'Connell. When the Cuban prisoner is murdered in a federal prison by an Irish guard following orders of O'Connell, Stone wants to prosecute him, but finds resistance from the federal government.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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