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  • Chapter Seven

  • Air Date: 2/18/12
  • Running Time: 43:46
  • HD
  • TV-14

In his latest case, Mitch is forced to turn brother against brother, while Tammy turns on the charm in pursuing Moxon.

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Available Until: 06/25/2012
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Mitch sits in an interrogation room, reminding Detective Corbett that he can't be held without probable cause. Besides, he didn't kill Martin Moxon, who chose to kill himself rather than tangle with whoever busted down the hotel room door. The bottom line - Mitch can't tell Corbett why he was meeting with Moxon because this information is privileged, and he doesn't know why Moxon chose to jump. It's time for Corbett to charge Mitch or release him. Corbett decides to throw Mitch into a cell, since the law gives him 24 hours to make a case. Flashback to one week earlier: Mitch, Ray and Tammy puzzle over the numbers on the bottom of the paper reconstructed from Sarah Holt's shredder. Since the file number runs nine digits, it doesn't belong to Noble Insurance. Mitch wants to ask Moxon about it, so Tammy offers to use her feminine wiles to set up a meeting, "some place safe."
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