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'''"Dungaree Justice"''' is an episode of ''Series/{{JAG}}'' that first aired on January 12, 1999. Directed by Creator/HugoCortina
Creator/HugoCortina. Written by Creator/DavidZabel
Creator/DavidZabel.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Lopez, Rabb, Mac, Olin and a military bailiff.]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Lopez, Rabb, Mac, Olin and a military bailiff.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Lopez, Rabb, Mac, Olin and a military bailiff.]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Lopez, Rabb, Mac, Olin and a military bailiff.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Lopez, Rabb, Mac, Olin and a military bailiff.]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Lopez, Rabb, Mac, Olin and a military bailiff.]]
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* RankUp, averted: Chegwidden tells Mac that he's withdrawing his recommendation for her accelerated promotion to lieutenant colonel.
* ShoutOut to ''Series/TouchedByAnAngel'': Mac sarcastically suggests the wholesome family show as Hendrix's alibi. But Hendrix instead claims he was watching a football game.
* TitleDrop: At least twice in the episode. Chegwidden wants to know if there's a culture aboard the ship the three sailors are from "that condones dungaree justice." Later, Rabb says to the three suspects: "That's the problem with dungaree justice, if you're wrong, it's just a dumb crime."
* ShoutOut to ''Series/TouchedByAnAngel'': Mac sarcastically suggests the wholesome family show as Hendrix's alibi. But Hendrix instead claims he was watching a football game.
* TitleDrop: At least twice in the episode. Chegwidden wants to know if there's a culture aboard the ship the three sailors are from "that condones dungaree justice." Later, Rabb says to the three suspects: "That's the problem with dungaree justice, if you're wrong, it's just a dumb crime."
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Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer Lopez (Creator/MercedesColon).
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge, Admiral Morris (Creator/HarrisonPage), decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey claim to be gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge, Admiral Morris (Creator/HarrisonPage), decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey claim to be gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
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Three sailors are accused of beating up Peter Reardon (Creator/LeoRossi) a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer Lopez (Creator/MercedesColon).
(Creator/MercedesColon):
* Petty Officer Third Class Colbert (Tom Schanley)
* Seaman Hendrix (Creator/AnthonyMontgomery)
* Seaman Olin (Christopher Dean Johnston)
There's also an Article 32 hearing forMac's Major [=MacKenzie=], who allegedly committed perjury in her court-martial when she was on trial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge, Admiral Morris (Creator/HarrisonPage), decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Lt. Colonel Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Lt. Bud Roberts for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey claim to be gay.Roberts Bud takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
* Petty Officer Third Class Colbert (Tom Schanley)
* Seaman Hendrix (Creator/AnthonyMontgomery)
* Seaman Olin (Christopher Dean Johnston)
There's also an Article 32 hearing for
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Lt. Bud Roberts for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey claim to be gay.
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Directed by: Hugo Cortina
Written by: David Zabel
Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer Lopez.
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey say he's gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
Written by: David Zabel
Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer Lopez.
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey say he's gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
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Directed by: Hugo Cortina
by Creator/HugoCortina
Writtenby: David Zabel
by Creator/DavidZabel
Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty OfficerLopez.
Lopez (Creator/MercedesColon).
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. Thejudge judge, Admiral Morris (Creator/HarrisonPage), decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikeysay he's claim to be gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
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Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey
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* DisabilityAlibi: The bar owner couldn't have raped Lopez because he's impotent. Rabb seems to accept that explanation. [[spoiler: In any case, the real rapist turns out to be an active duty sailor.]]
* DisabilityAlibi: The bar owner couldn't have raped Lopez because he's impotent. Rabb seems to accept that explanation. [[spoiler: In any case, the real rapist turns out to be an active duty sailor.]]
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* DisabilityAlibi: The bar owner couldn't have raped Lopez because he's impotent. Rabb seems to accept that explanation.
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* ObstructiveVigilantism: The three sailors beating up the bar owner because they think he raped Lopez.
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* ObstructiveVigilantism: The three sailors beating up the bar owner because they think he raped Lopez.Lopez.
* ToBeContinued: For the story of the NATO observers mentioned just before the end credits.
* ToBeContinued: For the story of the NATO observers mentioned just before the end credits.
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Directed by: Hugo Cortina
Written by: David Zabel
Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer Lopez.
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey say he's gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
In the last two minutes or so of the episode, we are told of three NATO observers who were kidnapped by terrorists and that some old friends of Chegwidden's have been sent to the rescue, thus setting up the awkwardest cliffhanger in TV history.
! This episode contains examples of the following tropes:
* DisabilityAlibi: The bar owner couldn't have raped Lopez because he's impotent. Rabb seems to accept that explanation. [[spoiler: In any case, the real rapist turns out to be an active duty sailor.]]
* ObstructiveVigilantism: The three sailors beating up the bar owner because they think he raped Lopez.
Written by: David Zabel
Three sailors are accused of beating up a bar owner who allegedly raped one of their shipmates, Petty Officer Lopez.
Article 32 hearing for Mac's perjury in her court-martial for the murder of Chris Ragle, her husband. The judge decides not to refer the matter to court-martial and determines the statute of limitations has run out on her fraternization with Farrow.
Mikey Roberts asks his brother Bud for advice on getting out of his enlistment contract, as he would much rather be a cartoonist for the ''Washington Post''. Bud considers every option, including that Mikey say he's gay. Roberts takes Mikey to the Navy Art Gallery to show him he doesn't have to give up his artistic ambitions in the Navy.
In the last two minutes or so of the episode, we are told of three NATO observers who were kidnapped by terrorists and that some old friends of Chegwidden's have been sent to the rescue, thus setting up the awkwardest cliffhanger in TV history.
! This episode contains examples of the following tropes:
* DisabilityAlibi: The bar owner couldn't have raped Lopez because he's impotent. Rabb seems to accept that explanation. [[spoiler: In any case, the real rapist turns out to be an active duty sailor.]]
* ObstructiveVigilantism: The three sailors beating up the bar owner because they think he raped Lopez.