- A Navy psychiatrist in Afghanistan is accused of malpractice and an age discrimination suit are the cases assigned to Harm, Mac and Bud.
- In a firefight Taliban insurgents kill a Marine private first-class who has spent the three previous days with a Navy psychiatrist; the company commander of the victim accuses the shrink of medical malpractice by sending the Marine back into battle too soon; Harm and Mac investigate; the matter goes to a court-martial; Mac prosecutes, and Harm defends; the trial raises questions about official procedures. Bud defends a commander who has refused to surrender his position as the commanding officer of a frigate after BuPers ordered his relief for cause due to a collision with a pier; this trial raises questions about official policies and the inflexibility of the application of them.—DocRushing
- A Navy psychiatrist goes on trial for malpractice; Mac prosecutes, and Harm defends. Bud defends a commanding officer who has disobeyed orders to relinquish command of his ship. Each trial raises questions about Navy practices and policies.—DocRushing
- A Navy psychologist is accused of malpractice by letting a Marine under her care who had severe PTSD return to the front lines, where he died in combat. Bud defends a Navy captain who refused to vacate his command after his ship hit a pier.
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