Overview
When civilians are killed in a bombing raid, an International Criminal Court charges the United States with war crimes and the SecNav is the one on trial representing the USA. The SecNav is defended by Harm, Mac & Bud who find they must also defend the United States decision for waging the war. At the end, the court finds the USA on the following charges: Crimes against humanity - Not Guilty War Crimes - Not Guilty Intentionally targeting non-combatants - Not Guilty Willful destruction of civilian property - Guilty. The court orders the USA to provide reparations to the town of Tikifa in the amount of $20 million US dollars. The prosecutor mentions to the SecNav that he doesn't agree with the verdicts, but pleased the SecNav won't have to go to prison. In response, the SecNav states that the two countries have been friends for too long and they both go off to get a drink together.
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9 - 1A Tangled Webb: Part II (4) September 26, 2003
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9 - 2Shifting Sands October 03, 2003
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9 - 3Secret Agent Man October 10, 2003
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9 - 4The One That Got Away October 17, 2003
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9 - 5Touchdown October 24, 2003
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9 - 6Back in the Saddle October 31, 2003
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9 - 7Close Quarters November 07, 2003
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9 - 8Posse Comitatus November 14, 2003
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9 - 9The Boast November 21, 2003
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9 - 10Pulse Rate December 02, 2003
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9 - 11A Merry Little Christmas December 12, 2003
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9 - 12A Girl's Best Friend January 09, 2004
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9 - 13Good Intentions January 16, 2004
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9 - 14People v. SecNav February 06, 2004
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9 - 15Crash February 13, 2004
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9 - 16Persian Gulf February 20, 2004
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9 - 17Take It Like a Man February 27, 2004
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9 - 18What If March 12, 2004
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9 - 19Hard Time April 02, 2004
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9 - 20Fighting Words April 30, 2004
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9 - 21Coming Home May 07, 2004
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9 - 22Trojan Horse May 14, 2004
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9 - 23Hail and Farewell: Part I (1) May 21, 2004