The detectives and DA's office must discern the truth when a white woman shoots two black teens in what she calls "self-defense" and one of the teens dies.
A woman is murdered after spending time with her Ivy League ex-boyfriend and new boyfriend of questionable background and the detectives must discern who killed her.
The murder of an architect leads to the detectives unearthing of a prostution chain run by a well-to-do society woman.
A veteran to the force shoots an Princeton honors student after a foot-chase and the investigation reveals the some questionable motivations in the shooting.
The victim of child abuse dies and the drug addicted mother and the abusive father refuse to tell who is responsible. Ultimately it is revealed that the father, a doctor, instructed the mother to abuse the daughter in order to train her for future servitude.
An artist with a unique and sadomasochistic vision is murdered in a way that mimics his work and his daughter tries to help the detectives find his killer.
A young black girl comes to the police with the accusation of rape at the hands of white officers. The investigation is trying on the victim. The DA's office uncovers the ultimate truth -- that the girl was lying in an attempt to secure an abortion.
An abortion clinic bombing claims the life of a woman and Greevey and Logan discover their differences on the issue of abortion. The DA staff discover differences of their own and Schiff asks is Stone's beliefs will affect his ability to work on the case.
Greevey and Logan's ordinary day is abrupted shifted when a body falls down from above them and gunfire breaks out when officers go to the roof to investigate. The suspected cop murderer's lawyers plead with the DAs for a pleabargain.
When a well-to-do couple are murdered, their (abused?) adult sons come under the police investigation, but as the DA's office proceeds with the prosecution, the detectives look deeper into the case.
When a gun and drug dealer is killed in transport with an IRA and a Cuban prisoner, the case is barely kept from becoming federal. The international suspects also make it more difficult to prosecute and with the terrorist ties, the safety of the proceedings comes into question.