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- After his wife is murdered, a veteran cop quits the police department and becomes a priest. Several years later he is assigned to a parish where he meets the man who killed his wife--and discovers that the killer was gunning for him instead.
- Tom Flynn is an ex-convict who, upon his release from prison, is determined to renew life with his former wife, who has since remarried.
- A man fresh out of prison, makes threats against Sarge, the patrolman who arrested him. So Sarge starts investigating the old case and the trail befuddles him.
- Father Burke, a young priest, is accused of hit and run murder while under the influence of alcohol. Sarge begins to suspect the "accident" was arranged.
- Sarge is ministering to the spiritual needs of mental patients when he becomes intrigued by a Jane Doe, who insists she is dead, a wealthy socialite who was the victim of drowning.
- Sarge manages to get into the pornography business when guilt-ridden Bates comes to the church and drops over $13,000 in the collection basket.
- Asked to perform a marriage ceremony, Sarge recognizes Dan Cooper, the prospective bridegroom, as a murder suspect in an unsolved case of years ago.
- An acting chaplain of a military base, Sarge takes a hand in what he considers the undue harassment of recruit Coopersmith.
- Sarge is only peripherally involved in a strange story of a maniac murderer who steals his victims' left shoes, and Lt. Edmonds, the overworked cop who has had one case too many.
- Sarge attempts to prevent a murder when Henry, one of his parishioners, upon learning he has only months to live, decides to exact revenge upon a mobster.
- 1971–19721hTV EpisodeFlahery is an overly ambitious newsman who lands Sarge in trouble with a sensational documentary about the priest's labor in the ghetto.
- Bitter over his failure to meet the police department's physical requirements, Michael Grear, a young man, flaunts the law and ends up accused of murder.
- A Japanese man has committed hara-kari. Only the man was a Catholic and Sarge believes he would not have committed a ritualistic suicide. The priest finds the killing that has something to do with a sunken World War II ship.
- In trouble on a bad-check charge, longshoreman Joe Drake is approached by the police to square the account by serving as a paid informant in a waterfront investigation
- A series of attempts on the life of Sarge has Chief of Detectives Barney Verick working around the clock in a a desperate attempt to capture an elusive would-be killer.