- Prosecutor Brett Robin's husband, a cop, is killed. She discovers he hired ex-cons to work at a bar he bought as part of their parole. She keeps the bar open and lets them stay to help solve her tough cases.
- Brett Robin is a prosecution official who is determined society is not always best served by locking up young offenders, but tries to give a good number of them the real second chance they get nowhere else, 'taking them under her hood'. They all live together and the rehabilitation project includes cohabitation, domestic chores and earning enough money as a club to keep in business. Of course their past regularly creeps back to complicate everybody's lives, as if reeducation weren't hard enough.—KGF Vissers
- Brett Robin is a prosecutor whose husband is a cop. After he is killed, she discovers he bought a bar and hired five first time offenders to work there as part of their parole. She decides to keep the bar open and keep them there. And occasionally when Brett has a case she's having trouble cracking, her five employees take it upon themselves to help her using their criminal skills.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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