When Lois' Uncle's restaurant is set alight by local hoods, Lois and Clark discover there is more than gang-related violence going on in the run-down neighborhood. A large discount store is opening in the area and the international crime organization Intergang is trying to take over the neighborhood (so it can build casinos) by paying thugs to commit crime and lower property values. Superman stops the criminal "Baby Rage," but Clark was the one who saw him place the incendiary device, so the assistant District Attorney asks him to testify in court. Her interest, though, isn't purely professional, which she makes obvious to Clark, making Lois see green. In addition, she doesn't like Superman because he is not a licensed officer of the law and doesn't read criminals their rights. All of this has Clark confused, since the opposite seems to be true of Lois.
A lawyer for Intergang, however, tries to buy Superman's "cooperation" and then threatens Jimmy, Lois and Perry. He is prevented from being in the neighborhood as Superman, but Lois gives him an idea for how to go undercover and still watch her Uncle's place.
A lawyer for Intergang, however, tries to buy Superman's "cooperation" and then threatens Jimmy, Lois and Perry. He is prevented from being in the neighborhood as Superman, but Lois gives him an idea for how to go undercover and still watch her Uncle's place.