- An ensign dies while with the wife of a chief petty officer; the chief faces a charge of murder. Harm prosecutes, and Mac and Bud defend. Evidence comes from an unexpected source, and justice prevails. Bud and Harriet spend time together.
- Someone kills an ensign at night in a secluded spot on a beach during a romantic scene with the wife of a chief petty officer; the chief faces a charge of murder. Harm prosecutes, and Mac and Bud defend. There is a history of abuse of the wife by her husband; she first declines to cooperate with the prosecution, and she later starts to talk, but her testimony flips and flops. This case gives Mac some trouble in a personal way. Eventually some evidence arrives from an unexpected source, and the wheels of justice continue to grind. Bud and Harriet also spend time together.—DocRushing
- Harm and Mac find themselves courtroom adversaries when Mac is assigned to defend an admitted wife abuser whom Harm is prosecuting for the murder of his wife's boyfriend. Mac finds herself detesting the man whom she is supposed to be defending -- a man who reminds her all too well of her abusive father. Meaning well, Harm advises Mac that she's letting her personal feelings get in the way of her professional duties, but the advice enrages Mac and she takes out her anger on Harm as well as her client.
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