Walker, Texas Ranger - Season 6 - Eps 9: Mr. Justice
When it appears that sending criminals to prison is not working, Walker suggests a new program that targets late teens or early twenty year olds. So Alex presents Walker's proposal to Senator Kay Hutchinson, who thinks that it should be considered but Commissioner Simpson, who thinks that the only solution is to build more prisons, and is also planning to ask more funds to build more prisons, and knows that Walker's proposal will jeopardize that, doesn't support it. But the Senator decides to give Walker a chance and assigns deputy Commissioner Luther Dobbs to evaluate it to see if it's feasible. So ten youthful criminals are brought to CAMP JUSTICE, where Walker and Trivette greet with the speech that the have an opportunity to turn their lives around or end up in Huntsville prison. Walker begins by making them run whenever they start acting up or be insolent. The next day Walker gives a speech about making ""smart"" choices. Walker then tries to get them into gardening; one of the boys
About Walker, Texas Ranger

Title: Walker, Texas Ranger
First Air Date: 1993-04-21
Last Air Date: 2001-05-19
Status: Ended
Rating: 6.964/10 (from 496 votes)
Language: EN
Seasons: 10
Total Episodes: 202
Network: CBS
Genres: Drama, Western, Crime
Production Companies: CBS Entertainment Productions
Synopsis
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest friend is former Ranger, C.D. Parker, who retired after a knee injury, and now owns "C.D.'s," a Country/Western saloon/restaurant. Rookie Ranger, James "Jimmy" Trivette is an ex-football player who bases his crime-solving methods on reason and uses computers and cellular phones. Alex Cahill is the Assistant DA who shares a mutual attraction with Walker, but often disagrees with his unorthodox approach to law enforcement.
Cast

Chuck Norris
Cordell Walker

Clarence Gilyard Jr.
Jimmy Trivette

Sheree J. Wilson
Alex Cahill

Judson Mills
Francis Gage

Nia Peeples
Sydney Cooke