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Brass spent 20 years working his way up to homicide detective in New Jersey. He transferred out of Homicide and out of New Jersey 10 years ago and came to Las Vegas. He eventually came to run the CSI department, more as an administrator than as an investigator. Brass has stated that he would want ]'s CSI Team to investigate his murder. In an earlier episode, a man asked Brass if Grissom's CSI Team was any good, to which Brass replied "I'd want them investigating my murder." Brass served in the United States Marine Core. | Brass spent 20 years working his way up to homicide detective in New Jersey. He transferred out of Homicide and out of New Jersey 10 years ago and came to Las Vegas. He eventually came to run the CSI department, more as an administrator than as an investigator. Brass has stated that he would want ]'s CSI Team to investigate his murder. In an earlier episode, a man asked Brass if Grissom's CSI Team was any good, to which Brass replied "I'd want them investigating my murder." Brass served in the ]. | ||
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Jim Brass (Born January 3, 1953) is a fictional character from the CBS Television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Background
Brass spent 20 years working his way up to homicide detective in New Jersey. He transferred out of Homicide and out of New Jersey 10 years ago and came to Las Vegas. He eventually came to run the CSI department, more as an administrator than as an investigator. Brass has stated that he would want Gil Grissom's CSI Team to investigate his murder. In an earlier episode, a man asked Brass if Grissom's CSI Team was any good, to which Brass replied "I'd want them investigating my murder." Brass served in the United States Marine Core.
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