01x04 - A View from the Bus

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01x04 - A View from the Bus

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Previously on "All Rise..."

Get off of me!

I was stopped jogging
to work this morning.

It's that kind of blind justice

that made me want to be
a judge in the first place.

Detective Leyland did not
did not see Daphne in there

- committing that crime.
- That girl participated in a crime.

- You didn't have the evidence!
- Anything else, Your Honor?

Either the District Attorney's
office thinks

that the truth matters or it doesn't.

- Not your monkey, Mark.
- I want the monkey!

Show me the monkey!

- Pay up.
- Why don't you take the $

out of the $ you owe me
from the game last month?

On a court reporter's salary?

- Luke, are you okay?
- Actually, no.

- You want to get out of here?
- Hell, yeah.



[MEN HOOTING AND WHISTLING]

- Take this suit, please.
- I got it, I got it.

All right, all right. That's enough.

Dylan Frank.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]

[DOOR BUZZES]

[GATE CLANKS]

- Ms. Lopez, what'd you bring me?
- [HANDCUFFS CLICK]

- Mariscos Jalisco. Tacos de camarón.
- [MEN HOOTING]


- Oh, my God.
- Best tacos in L.A.

We need to get you changed.
Big day. Big field trip.

[MEN WHISTLING AND HOOTING]

[DOOR BUZZES, CLACKS]

You want tacos, you need to be nice.

Which of these says Sphinx-like judge?

- You look good in heels.
- Not the point.

Today I need gravitas and agility.

Jury view is a big swing. Nervous?

Excited. It's everything
I've worked for...

fair trials, no excuses.

Hmm. What happened to taking it slow?

- You take it slow with the Bureau?
- I pick my battles.

You don't think this is a good idea.

I think if you think

taking the entire trial
halfway across the city

- to the scene of the crime...
- Defendant's been charged

with aiding and abetting a m*rder.

I granted the defense
jury view in the int...

In the interest of justice.
I know. I hear you.

This is how court should work...
active, engaged.

Volatile. Not you. The juries. I prefer
to testify at bench trials

- so I can focus on the judge.
- It's the right thing to do.

Permission to approach.

Mm.

When you want to make a difference,

you don't hold back, and I love that.

[SQUEALS]

[GIGGLES]

Can't be late.

So I'll just put all of this away.

- Love you.
- I love you.

Once we get to the club,
the jury gets off the bus,

and we take them
to exactly where you said

when the sh**ting happened.

It's gonna look a lot
different during the day.

It doesn't matter. Dylan, it's not about

what you saw. It's about what you heard.

Which was nothing. I heard nothing.

And the best way to prove that to a jury

is to have them
experience it for themselves.

You didn't aid and abet anything

because you didn't hear the g*nshots.

You didn't know there was a m*rder.

Chris was your friend,
but you didn't know

- what he was gonna do that night.
- Sing it, sister.

And remember, they're gonna
be watching you,

- so you have one job.
- Don't look like a thug.

Mm-hmm. Be focused. Be interested.

If you look bored, you look guilty.

[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]

- Okay.
- [SIGHS]

So? What you think?

I've had better.

Ricky's on Riverside got the edge.

- Uh, no way. No chance.
- Mm-hmm.

- That is crazy talk.
- I'm serious.

Prosecutor is gonna
try to paint you as a thug.

- She's feeding their bias.
- Dylan's on the move.

She wants the jury to see you
as a getaway driver.

- [DOOR BUZZES]
- Now it's my turn.

LOLA: A prison bus?

That's what they had.
That's what we're taking.

Box lunches are ordered.
Police are at the scene.

- Oh, you are loving this.
- No, you're projecting.

What happened to "creative"?

The entire point of a courtroom...

"One of those creative judges."

...is that it isn't the real world.

It's sealed off from the real world.

You are not going to ruin this for me.

EMILY: That prosecutor won't win.

When I'm done with that jury,

they're gonna believe you, not her.

So I wear a suit and we emphasize
my major in urban policy?

That's right.

'Cause if I hadn't finished high school,

if I said "aksed" instead of "asked,"

- we'd have a problem?
- Dylan, I will crush anything

that gets in the way of them seeing you.

- Then put me on the stand.
- Not gonna happen.

- You have a prior.
- I can explain to them...

The DDA will have a field day.
Don't worry. I've got this.

- [DOOR BUZZES AND CLACKS]
- She never quits.

You got lucky.

Everybody needs a hat.
You are going to be in the sun.

The bus is waiting.
This jury will not be late.

Badges visible. Cellphones away!

Thank you!

[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]

MARK: Great job
on the electronic surveillance

- of Mabbit, Detective Leyland.
- [ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

- Honest to God, bucks on Amazon.
- The video was spectacular.

Camera looks like a phone charger.
It is a phone charger.

Even the audio is clear.
That never happens.

I had an undercover go in as a janitor.

- Just plugged it in.
- And you got him.

We got him. Two years hard work.

I'll land it. First round's on me.

JUDGE: Trevor Mabbit,
do you waive formal reading

of the complaint and statement of rights?

- Yes, Your Honor.
- On the charge of possession

for sales of a controlled substance,

- how do you plead?
- Not guilty.

Your Honor, Mr. Mabbit
is solely responsible

for operations
at his auto parts business,

a family man. We request that he be...

Trevor Mabbit runs

a multimillion-dollar heroin ring,

a product that has k*lled thousands.

He uses v*olence as a management tool...

- Your Honor...
- and has both the means and the motive

- to flee the country.
- My client's not going anywhere.

Thank you, Ms. Chavan,

and, Mr. Callan, you've made your point.

Mr. Mabbit, bail is set at $ . million.

That should be sufficient
incentive to stick around.

I assume you'll be bombarding
me with pre-trial motions.

I'll see you in a few weeks. Adjourned.
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