US Special Forces capture Mustafa Atef, who is believed to be a very high ranking Al-Queda official instrumental in training the hijackers who attacked the World Trade Center & the Pentagon. As a result, the President convenes the first military tribunal in over 50 years. As none of the JAG staff is eager to defend the accused terrorist, Adm. Chegwidden takes it upon himself to defend him, with Cmdr. Turner volunteering to sit second-chair for the Admiral. Harm & Mac are assigned to prosecute.
s07e01 - Adrift (2)
s07e02 - New Gun in Town
s07e03 - Measure of Men
s07e04 - Guilt
s07e05 - Mixed Messages
s07e06 - Redemption
s07e07 - Ambush
s07e08 - JAGATHON
s07e09 - Dog Robber (1)
s07e10 - Dog Robber (2)
s07e11 - Answered Prayers
s07e12 - Capital Crime
s07e13 - Code of Conduct
s07e14 - Odd Man Out
s07e15 - Head to Toe
s07e16 - The Mission (1)
s07e17 - Exculpatory Evidence (2)
s07e18 - Hero Worship
s07e19 - First Casualty
s07e20 - Port Chicago
s07e21 - Tribunal
s07e22 - Defending His Honor
s07e23 - In Country (1)
s07e24 - Enemy Below (2)
After being diagnosed with night blindness, Lt. Cmdr. Harmon Rabb, an F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot, is forced to change careers. Cmdr. Rabb chooses to join the Navy's Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps. There he both defends and sometimes prosecutes Navy and Marine Corps defendants. He is sometimes assisted by fellow lawyer, Lt. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, and his other fellow JAG staff.
Many of Rabb's cases require him to both keep up his F-14 qualifications and travel the world, in order to bring justice to the cases he is trying.
Rabb must also deal with the fact that his father, also a former Navy pilot, never returned home after being held prisoner after he was shot down in North Vietnam. Rabb believing his father is still alive continues the search he has pursued to find his father, since his teens.