- A love triangle leads to the death of a teenage girl, and a woman Naval officer goes on trial for murder. On live TV Mac and Bud prosecute, and one of Mac's law professors defends. Harm investigates an apparent suicide aboard a carrier.
- A love triangle develops in Norfolk. One member is a teenage girl; the other two are a Navy couple. The husband is a lieutenant (junior grade) who lives and works in Norfolk; the wife is an ensign who has just returned to Norfolk aboard her ship from a deployment in the Mediterranean Sea. The wife discovers the affair, and she insists that her husband break off with the girl in front of herself. During the meeting a fight takes place, and the mistress dies. Mac and Bud prosecute the wife in a court-martial, and an outside civilian lawyer (one of Mac's professors in law school) defends her. The SecNav has authorized live TV coverage of the trial, which creates interference and confusion but also lends some surprising help. Meanwhile Harm discovers an unusual explanation while investigating a case of apparent suicide aboard an aircraft carrier at sea. Further, Sydney's son asks and gets a favor of the admiral, and Bud and Harriet ask a question of Mac.—DocRushing
- Mac is thrown into a vexing situation when her prosecution of a Navy Ensign accused of murder is chosen to be the first televised court-martial, while Harm investigates a sailor on the USS Seahawk who apparently committed suicide by jumping in front of an F-14 during recovery operations.
- Mac comes under the glare of media scrutiny when she's named to prosecute in JAG's first televised court martial. As Mac prepares for her televised prosecution of an innocent looking young ensign accused of murdering her husband's teenage girlfriend, she learns that her opponent is none other than Juanita Ressler, who was her professor in law school. Ressler is a very media-savvy trial attorney who uses every trick in the book to swing the media and the public over to her client's side. Harm travels out to sea to investigate the death of a sailor aboard a carrier. Originally thought to be a suicide, Harm discovers evidence to the contrary.
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