All Rise
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Mark: This, Watkins, is why you should have never left the DA’s office.
Luke: If you and Amy can maintain a relationship after some of the epic battles you’ve had, I’m sure we can manage.
Mark: Vegas rules, baby. What happens in the courtroom, stays in the courtroom.
Lola: So now that Mr. Owens has died, do I allow Ms. Lopez to introduce any new evidence she can find?
Lisa: I know how wrongful convictions keep you up at night.
Lola: So that’s code for trust your gut. Thank you, Lisa.
Luke: I’m worried that going up against Mark has affected our friendship.
Emily: Have you talked to Mark since the trial?
Luke: We made a pact that no matter what, we’d jog every week.
Emily: I’m sure he’ll call. Don’t worry about it.
Ms. Lopez, wasn’t your client convicted by a jury and found that the prosecution had proven their case beyond a reasonable doubt?
Judge Benner
All of a sudden, a car went by, and it startled him and he loosen his grip. That’s when I shoved him and I ran for my life.
Charlaine
Make him believe in you by giving him back his freedom.
Emily
Mark: I got to be honest with you. I'm running out of rocks to turn over.
Tony: Then we'll find some boulders to move because if you set a murderer free, you'll never forgive yourself. Trust me. It will haunt you for the rest of your life.
Emily: Well, if you’d like to throw away your life, that’s your choice.
Gloria: I’ll get nine months at probation camp. That’s not my life. You don’t have to be so dramatic about it.
Emily: There were people home., and you had a gun. You could get a lot longer.
Carl: He said he wanted to be anonymous. All this time, I thought God sent me an angel. Now it turns out my angel could be a killer.
Luke: Carl, the entire case is based on circumstantial evidence, and we have a reasonable explanation for all of it.
You showed a lack of respect for this court, counsel, and the jury. Any more outbursts like that, and I will have you removed for the rest of the trial. Am I clear?
Lola
It was a look, an incredulous look that you gave me at the public integrity hearing, the same look you give to guilty defendants before you sentence them. At that moment, it hit me that the woman I’ve come to respect and idolize would think that I would steal $500,000 from her campaign. Though I did nothing wrong, I carry tremendous guilt as though I had betrayed you and for that I’m angry.
Sherri
Luke: Can I ask you a question. Do you ever worry about charging the wrong guy with murder?
Mark: I tend to worry about the guilty guy getting away with it.