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Criminal Minds: CBS & Disney were tagged as crime scenes by the WGA. Not giving the writers a fair deal and forcing the viewing public to watch endless reruns seems like a serious crime to me. There are two remaining episodes of Criminal Minds being held hostage by CBS for use during Feb. sweeps. That is definately a crime.
http://unitedhollywood.blogspot.com/2007/12/taking-struggle-to-amptp-scene-of-crime.html