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Driscoll and Kennedy investigate conditions in a county jail.

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Driscoll and Kennedy investigate a series of buildings are torched by arsonists.

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Insurance companies complain of a car-accident racket and Driscoll and Kennedy are ordered to investigate.

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A series of accidents involving a bus company sparks a grand jury investigation. The detectives connect the transit company's safety record with the major shareholder - a known gangster.

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Suspicious activities at a nursing home prompts a grand jury investigation.

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When the star witness at a political corruption hearing disappears, Driscoll and Stone are ordered to locate him.

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When a protection racket starts strong-arming the local bookies and it leads to murder, Driscoll and Kennedy go undercover.

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When a man dies immediately after taking out a million-dollar insurance policy, the grand jury requests its team of agents investigate the car crash.

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Man reports his successful attorney sister missing. Driscoll and Kennedy are assigned to the case, infuriating Kennedy. It seems that some years earlier, she got her guilty client off and pinned the blame on Kennedy, causing his demotion.

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A Union kingpin testifies, but just before he can expose who the crooks in his organization, he dies. The remaining union boss does everything to stop his conscience-plagued, would be son-in-law from telling what he knows about him, even to the point of murder.

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Driscoll and his men investigate the mob's attempt to muscle in on the local numbers racket.

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Driscoll, Stone and company investigate the activities of the local underworld leader.

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The grand jury probes a murder-for-hire scheme.

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Three hoods leave their club during halftime of a big game, travel to another club, gun down a patron in cold blood in front of everyone, and return to their club before the second half. The hoods terrorize all potential witnesses.

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A probe into an illegal narcotics network by Driscoll and his men gets a boost when the wife of man who died from an overdose supplies critical information.

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Driscoll and Kennedy are ordered to scrutinize the actions of a parole board and discover that a convict was released from prison after bribing one of its members.

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The grand jury probes the murder of a young boxer with underworld ties.

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The bribing of a building inspector leads to the deaths of 3 people in a failed elevator. Kennedy and Driscoll must act quickly before there is also a murder.

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Nursery school children around the city are mysteriously getting sick and one has even died. The problem is traced to children's soap bars.

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Despite protection from the police and private security, a tony neighborhood is besieged by burglaries. When a salesman is caught fleeing from a murdered woman's home, the grand jury believes it has its man. But not Driscoll and Kennedy.

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When a minister who uses his pulpit to preach against a crooked politician is blinded, Driscoll and his team trace the attack to a gangster funding the candidate's campaign for reelection.

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The grand jury orders an investigation when a fire destroys a tenement building resulting in the death of many residents. Driscoll and Kennedy probe the records of building inspections for the slum area and discover gross negligence.

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While investigating an actress' death, Driscoll and Kennedy discover links to a blackmailer and a sleazy tabloid publisher.

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The grand jury probes a baby adoption racket that preys on teen-aged mothers.

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Restaurant owners and tavern keepers complain to the grand jury that gangsters are forcing them to use only records that they provide for their jukeboxes.

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Driscoll and Kennedy are asked to assist a known gangster protect his wife when her life is threatened.

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Driscoll and Kennedy are assigned to probe a number of deaths caused by drinking bootleg whiskey.

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Police receive a tip about a dead body lying in a shallow roadside grave. However, the coroner rules the body died of natural causes, so there is no sign of foul play -- other than being in a shallow roadside grave.

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