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+ | |title=Mea Culpa |
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+ | |season=5 |
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+ | |number=9 |
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+ | |writer=Josh Berman<br>Carol Mendelsohn |
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+ | |director=David Grossman |
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+ | |date=November 25, 2004 |
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+ | |previous=[[Ch-Ch-Changes]] |
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+ | |next=[[No Humans Involved]] |
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+ | '''"Mea Culpa"''' is the ninth episode of the fifth season of ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]''. |
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+ | == Summary == |
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When an unknown fingerprint suddenly appears on a piece of evidence in court, Grissom must re-open the case and find the real culprit. However, this unexplained phenomenon causes Ecklie to doubt Grissom's handling of the case. Ecklie then opens an inquiry on Grissom, and questions each of the CSIs about his effectiveness as supervisor. Meanwhile, Sara and Greg investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who shot himself in the leg. |
When an unknown fingerprint suddenly appears on a piece of evidence in court, Grissom must re-open the case and find the real culprit. However, this unexplained phenomenon causes Ecklie to doubt Grissom's handling of the case. Ecklie then opens an inquiry on Grissom, and questions each of the CSIs about his effectiveness as supervisor. Meanwhile, Sara and Greg investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who shot himself in the leg. |
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+ | [[Category:CSI: Las Vegas Episodes|509]] |
Revision as of 14:40, 30 January 2009
Mea Culpa | |
Season | 5 |
Number | 9 |
Writer | Josh Berman Carol Mendelsohn |
Director | David Grossman |
Original Airdate | November 25, 2004 |
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Next Episode: No Humans Involved |
"Mea Culpa" is the ninth episode of the fifth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Summary
When an unknown fingerprint suddenly appears on a piece of evidence in court, Grissom must re-open the case and find the real culprit. However, this unexplained phenomenon causes Ecklie to doubt Grissom's handling of the case. Ecklie then opens an inquiry on Grissom, and questions each of the CSIs about his effectiveness as supervisor. Meanwhile, Sara and Greg investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who shot himself in the leg.