Las Vegas Gets A New Sheriff

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Sheriff Brian Mobley, a thorn in Grissom's side during CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's early years, is gone. Come season four, there's a new sheriff in town.

Rory Atwater, the new sheriff of Las Vegas, will make his first appearance in "Invisible Evidence", sources told CSI Files. Just like Mobley, he doesn't turn up at the crime lab to make a social call: there's been a screw-up in court, and the CSIs, more specifically Warrick, are getting the blame.

During a court hearing for a murder case, Warrick testified that he had recovered the knife used to kill the victim from the suspect's car. Only the police officer who called him to the crime scene didn't secure a warrant to search the car, and the knife is now inadmissable as evidence. The judge gives Grissom 24 hours to gather more evidence, or the suspect will be released.

Atwater doesn't want controversy, especially if it makes him look bad. The new sheriff tells Grissom he's holding a press conference to announce that he's putting him in charge. If the CSIs can't come up with the goods, Grissom will have to wear the blame. No pressure.

All the night shift CSIs are called in to go over the evidence from top to bottom. Catherine works the victim's apartment, while Warrick and Brass interogate the suspect again. Nick and Sara are assigned to go over the car where the knife was found. There's just one problem, it's been flattened...

Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from an early draft of the script and details may change before the episode goes to air.

"Invisible Evidence" will air this fall on CBS.<center></center>
 
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