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Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)

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Castle

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Factual errors

In many episodes detectives track somebody by using the entrance/exit information from their MetroCards. In NYC the card is only swept once at the entrance but not on the exit (except on Staten Island where card is swept at the exit only), so the person can travel almost the entire subway system with only the entrance recorded. Exit swipes are in use in Washington, DC and San Francisco's BART where zonal fares are in use.
We see Castle constantly ask the detectives working with him (or the detectives themselves) to put out APB's (All Points Bulletins) or BOLOs (Be On the Look Out) to bring suspects and witnesses in. When found the New York City Police brings them to the station for the Detectives and Castle to interview even though it's pretty clear they didn't want to come. If there is no probable cause for an arrest or an active arrest warrant, the police can't make you go anywhere against your will. Once in a while, a wealthy or educated person will assert this and ask a lawyer to be present but this is rare.
Castle often undertakes actions which would result in evidence and investigation being compromised. Since he has never been a police officer, these actions could result in cases being dropped or overturned upon appeal. There is no way that the New York District Attorney would allow Castle to perform the actions that he does.
Throughout the show Beckett goes on undercover operations from time to time. However, with all of the publicity associated with the Nikki Heat books that are based on her, it is more than likely her "cover" would be blown and would be useless in that role.

Revealing mistakes

In the shows following "Always", Beckett's scar keeps moving around and changing in shape and "puffiness".

Errors in geography

In the first season they film the outside of the precinct a handful of times. When they do this you can see that it is the 9th precinct not the 12th precinct.

Character error

To obtain reluctant witnesses' cooperation, Castle will occasionally offer to name a character in his Nikki Heat books after them, often right in front of Beckett, or Ryan and Esposito. While it might appear to be a harmless offer, any competent defense attorney could paint it as bribery and witness tampering, which are both illegal; as cops, they don't seem bothered by an action that could potentially get a solid case against a suspect thrown out at trial.

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