Jail - Season 4
Season 4
Jail: Las Vegas
Episodes
Welcome to Jail
An angry wife stabs her husband and he ends up in hand cuffs.
Indecent Meditation
Naked meditation in a parking lot lands a street artist in jail.
Playin' Games
A one-legged biker shows off his balancing skills to officers.
What's My Name?
A man says his family loves him but behind bars he hates everybody else.
Batman's Revenge
A married boyfriend gets his young lover arrested.
Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!
A drunk trapeze artist takes a drive on his moped.
Ink Inspiration
A man gets locked up after he blows all his casino winnings.
Sing the Blues
Cops leave a senior singing the blues when they bust him for cocaine.
New Year's Special
Jail: Las Vegas has exclusive access, as officers on the street and in the jail brace for the arrests and the aftermath of out-of-control revelers during Sin City's New Year's Eve festivities.
Sing, Sing
Taking an illegal drug has an unexpected consequence to one man's face. Open Booking becomes a stage as one woman launches her singing career.
Risky Dancing
A young woman learns that what happens in Vegas can come back to haunt you on your next visit.
The Hawaiian Princess
A man's outrageous behavior brought on by tequila; a woman attempts to sell drugs online; after being arrested for DUI, one man thinks he is in jail for driving too slow.
No Spitting
A suspect tries to get male enhancement drugs from the jail nurse; a man who was arrested for DUI admits to a crush on one of the officers; a panhandler's dog wears a pirate hat.
Luck of the Irish
An officer tries to convince a young couple to seek help for their addictions after their numerous arrests. Luck runs out for a tutu-wearing prostitute. A kid banned from the Strip gets picked up for the 93rd time.
Fight Night
A man who claims to have served in the military confronts a Lieutenant and threatens to fight other inmates at the Jail.
Happy Hour
An old crooner believes that rap stars are going to bail him out of jail. Handcuffs don't stop a woman from trying flirt with an officer.
Out of Hand
A family reunion ends with a bruised and bloodied husband.
Hyped Up
A jaywalker from Utah claims someone hit him on the head. One inmate is sucker-punched from another who was just having a bad day.
Why Quit Now?
A drunken nightclub security guard wrecks his scooter and ends up under the car he hit.
Pinky Promise
An angry woman smashes her cheating boyfriend's windshield with a spike while riding on the hood of the car.
No Hard Feelings
A bar fight sends a UFC fighter to the hospital and the bartender who slugged him to Jail.
Electronic Incarceration
An older woman attending the event gets detained for possession of molly.
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