- Captain Cragen ends up in the cross-hairs of an internal investigation into evidence tampering, and the DA's office is forced to put him in a precarious situation to implicate the conspirators.
- Cragen is investigated by Internal Affairs after he is implicated in police corruption. Greevey and Logan along with Stone search desperately for the truth as Cragen looks guiltier and the Police Blue Wall of Silence tightens harder and harder.—danny gonzalez
- After the DA's office loses a major white collar crime case, ADA Stone wants to know what happened to key prosecution evidence, computer disks with financial data that were wiped clean. Stone blames the police and is certain someone on the force was paid to destroy the evidence. Internal Affairs takes charge of the case and Captain Cragan is one of several policemen under suspicion. Greevy and Logan decide to help out their Captain by investigating the matter themselves. They find an anomaly in the duty rosters that indicate a retired policeman was on duty in the secure evidence lock-up two weeks after he retired. For Cragan, the biggest challenge is that a former Chief, his mentor who was responsible for his advancement in the force, is likely implicated in the case. Stone wants him, to wear a wire to get the evidence he needs to convict.—garykmcd
- After losing a white-collar crime case for tampering the evidences with the content of diskettes being deleted, Stone concludes that there was police corruption. The Internal Affair suspects of Cragen since he went twice to the evidence room on the same day. Greevey, Logan, Stone and Robinette look for new clues, but the code of silence in the police department is tough and hard to be broken.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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