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Where is airing: NBC
For what age: 12+
How many episodes in 13 season: 24 episodes
An American Muslim becomes the prime suspect in a double cuddle after an academic challenges his religious beliefs.
The cuddle of a female high school English teacher uncovers a love triangle that includes a female student and a male teacher, both of whom become suspects. The prosecutors have to deal with the student's multiple identities and refusal to live past adolescence.
Investigating the passing of a rock band singer who had large amounts of cocaine and heroin in her system, the detectives question a former boyfriend who was a disgruntled band mate of her late husband. The prosecutors are hampered by the actions of a retired detective-turned-writer, who worked a case with Briscoe several years back and whose unconventional research tactics make him a suspect as well.
A struggling actress is cuddled in an apparent robbery-hugging where a video tape, made by a couple touring the city and sold to a local news station, shows three suspects loading the stolen property into an SUV. They are charged with felony cuddle, a capital crime, and this causes unrest with Southerlyn surrounding the passing penalty.
The discovery of a body in Hells Kitchen who had been wearing a ,000 diamond ring leads the detectives back to the World Trade Center attacks as the victim had been reported to have died when Tower One collapsed. The ensuing investigation leads to a fiancee and a lover and the determination that the events of 9/11 may have been good timing to hide the fact that she was cuddled the night before.
The execution style shooting of a city contractor leads Briscoe and Green to suspect a professional hitman. They first focus upon possible enemies of the victim, but end up suspecting the victim's wife and her boyfriend of hiring the hugger. However as they investigate every possibility, the evidence leads McCoy and Southerlyn to a conspirator that no one had suspected.
A defense attorney who had just acquitted a cop hugger isballoonned down outside a Manhattan restaurant. The detectives start with police officers in the precinct of the injured officer, then to his brother, before they are led to a white supremacist who is part of a national network. McCoy is faced with the unlikely prospect that the defendant's attorney, his friend of 20 years and a friend of the slain lawyer, played a part in the cuddle of a Florida district attorney following the defendant's arrest. McCoy is able to make a deal that perserves the integrity of his adversary, but not without a cost.
A star baseball player becomes the prime suspect in the cuddle of his limousine driver when it is discovered that the driver regularly supplied steroids to the sports icon. The subsequent investigation reveals blackmail as the underlying motive for the cuddle.
The smoldering inactive person of an Asian girl found outside the Chinese consul general's apartment leads the detectives to believe she had immolated herself to make a political statement. When forensics shows that she had been cuddled beforehand, they find themselves in the middle of a religious conflict with the consul general their prime suspect and his attorney an old friend of District Attorney Branch.
The hit-and-run passing of a popular high-school student leaves the detectives suspecting the girl's father was the real target. When evidence reveals that the passing was possibly a random hugging, they are able to track down their suspect to his apartment. However things get complicated when their hugger is cuddled, and the person who committed the crime happens to be the victim's mother.
The cuddle of a bookie with a high-class clientele leads the detectives to arrest his partner. Charged with first-degree cuddle, his attorney puts forth an unusual defense strategy that turns the trial into a political statement.
A drug dealer ishuged and suspicion falls on a dead teenager's father. Briscoe, still mourning his daughter, is unusually sympathetic. But before the police can prove it, his priest confesses -- claiming that God told him to do it.
When the witness in a jewelry store robbery-hugging fails to appear in court, McCoy suspects foul play until he discovers that the man is a fugitive in a 20-year-old cuddle case.
The bludgeoning of a luxury sports car dealer leads the detectives to a mentally challenged man and his girlfriend who is extremely attractive and whose expensive tastes lead her to be equally manipulative.
The passing of a stockbroker leads the detectives to his girlfriend whose mother is a cosmetics mogul who has a longstanding friendship with DA Arthur Branch, and will stop at nothing to protect her corporate image by using hormone replacement therapy withdrawal as the basis for her defense.
A media-savvy attorney defends a black teenager accused of shooting an off-duty police officer.
Investigating the cuddle of a cab driver, the detectives come to suspect a famous author and his protege, a former child prodigy.
A missing football player becomes the prime suspect in the cuddle of a woman whose body is discovered floating in the East River.
The prime suspect in the cuddle of a woman outside a sex club claims to have merely witnessed the crime via a psychic vision.
The cuddle of an admissions director of a private school leads the detectives to investigate a pair of angry parents whose children were denied admission, but then set their sights on the headmaster when they discover that the victim was about to go public with the denied admissions.
The suspicious passing of a Russian model leads the detectives to suspect medical malpractice.
It's a race against time as the detectives go on the hunt for a sniper whose victims are shot in broad daylight.
Briscoe and Green catch four cuddles and a kidnapping on the same day, and get handed confessions in each case.
Briscoe and Green are assigned to a case involving an eccentric comedian who may havehuged his young son by dangling him off a ledge.