Jackson West and Angela Lopez's traffic stop, Officer Lopez states that the driver is "on searchable probation for 11-300". Office West responds by saying "Narcotics." In the California penal code, section 11300 states it is illegal "to solicit, entice, induce, persuade or procure, or to aid in soliciting, enticing, inducing, persuading or procuring any person to visit any gambling ship", not drugs.
Nolan's phone shows 10% battery life, but then after a 1 minute phone call, the battery indicator drops to zero. No battery at 10% life would drop to zero after a 1 minute telephone call.
Harper calls in the drunk woman as being at 6th and Beverly. But the street sign clearly reads Ventura Blvd.
Harper and Grey arrest a woman for DUI before she gets into the car. California law (Vehicle Code 23152(b)) requires that a person drive the vehicle to commit the violation. The California Supreme Court in Mercer v. DMV (1991) 53 Cal.3d 753 upheld the requirement for the vehicle to actually move vs the driver just being behind the wheel.
As such, this was a bad arrest and certainly not one a seasoned officer with a supervisor present would make.
As such, this was a bad arrest and certainly not one a seasoned officer with a supervisor present would make.
When Bradford is looking for evidence that the brake lights were unlit on the car he hit, the dash cam for his police cruiser that has been shown in previous episodes suddenly doesn't exist.
At the hospital Grace says "PCP is fat soluble; that stays in your system for a lifetime." While PCP is indeed fat soluble, it is eliminated from your system within 10 days; an ER doctor should know this.