02x08 - Covenants and Stipulations

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "The Lincoln Lawyer". Aired: May 13, 2022 – present.*
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Lawyer Mickey Haller works in the back of his Lincoln Navigator as he takes on cases in Los Angeles.
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02x08 - Covenants and Stipulations

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We have some treats for you.

We didn't order this.

Compliments of the kitchen
for the Lincoln Lawyer.

What is that?

That's my guest list.

There are three names on it.
Are you taking this wedding seriously?

- Where did you find this?
- [Hayley] In this big box of old stuff.

[Mickey] It's my father's class ring
from law school.

- I hired some temps.
- How many?

- Four.
- All right.

I'm meeting with the property manager
tomorrow in the studio.

Rent's gone up to , a month.

Ten is as high as I can go.

I'm sorry.

I've been offered a job
with the DA's office in San Diego.

What about Hayley?

She can stay with you
till you're back on your feet.

I think you're making a mistake.

You're the only witness who claimed
to have seen Lisa attacking Bondurant.

[Mickey] Building inspector took these?

[Cisco] He's the witness on the TRO.

[Henry] Gentrify and Die.
Join us as we unravel

the tale behind the brutal m*rder
of Mitchell Bondurant.


- That's Henry Dahl.
- Mm-hmm.

[Andrea] What did you discover?

What appeared to be a small blood stain
on the right-hand glove.

It's a match to the m*rder victim.

- Jeff Trammell?
- [Jeff] What do you want?

Remember the tool set you left behind?

- Yeah.
- The hammer's missing.

I'm not testifying.
Leave me out of this mess.


- What's up?
- Andrea's requested a conference.

Oh sh*t.

The prosecution has come into possession
of new evidence.

The m*rder w*apon.

[suspenseful music playing]

[sighs]

[elevator dings]

Mickey, I swear, I don't know anything
about that hammer.

It is what it is.

Good news is it means the end of her case.

Which means
we can finally tell our own story.

That's all I've wanted to do
since the beginning.

Oh, you mean testify?

Yes, I mean testify. I didn't do this.

It doesn't matter.

The only way you take the stand is
if I can't tackle you in time.

That's a thing he says to all his clients.
It plays better with men.

I get it. Sitting on your hands
while people call you a k*ller is t*rture.

Why can't I defend myself?

No matter how sincere you are, how honest,
the jury will wonder if you're lying.

That's why we let other witnesses
tell your story for you. Give me a second.

How bad is it?

Are you kidding? Juries today grew up
on all that CSI bullshit.

They see blood evidence, forget it.
The gloves were bad enough, but this...

Well, hopefully,
this helps even the score.

att*ck material for the witnesses today.

No smoking g*n, but the cops made mistakes
when they processed the hammer.

And there's forensic points
you can score with the lab tech.

Andrea needs three things to win her case.
Motive, means, and opportunity.

Before, she only had motive.
Now she has means too.

We need more witnesses of our own.

[quiet chatter]

[Mickey sighs]

- We need the ex-husband.
- I got a guy running him down in Mexico.

My case starts tomorrow, maybe today.

- If he's there, I'll find him.
- All right.

Go get 'em, huh?

Thanks for this.

- Ready?
- [Lorna] Yeah.

[opening theme music playing]

I do landscaping, private homes.

And did you service the client's property
this past Wednesday?

Yes.

[clears throat]

Mr. Beltran, do you need some water?

- Thank you.
- [judge] You're welcome.

[clears throat]

I was at the Kaplans' on Wednesday.

And where is that?

[Beltran] Hauser. South of Wilshire,
between th and Olympic.

So, here.

[Beltran] Yes.

And did anything unusual happen
when you worked there on Wednesday?

I found a hammer under the hedges
in the front yard, by the sidewalk.

- Is this the hammer you found?
- Yes.

Marking the hammer
as People's , Your Honor.

[judge] So marked.

[Andrea] Mr. Beltran, what did you do
after you saw the hammer?

I told Mr. Kaplan, the homeowner.

He called the police.
I didn't touch the hammer.

Why not?

Because it looked like
there might be blood on it.

[Andrea] No further questions.

[judge] Your witness, Mr. Haller.

Mr. Beltran, how often
do you work at the property

where you found the hammer?

- [Beltran] Once a week.
- [Mickey] Once a week.

Is it fair to say that you blow leaves
from under that hedge every time?

I do a good job.

I have no doubt about that, sir.

So, in the last six months,

you looked at those hedges
many times, correct?

Yes.

Many times, I'm sure.

And yet, you never saw that hammer before.

Until, suddenly, the hammer just shows up

at the exact same time my client happens
to be on trial for m*rder.

Objection.

Withdrawn. Nothing further.

[suspenseful music playing]

Detective O'Brien, after you secured
the area around the hedge,

what did you do then?

I placed the hammer in an evidence bag

and handed it over
to the criminologist on scene.

[Andrea] Did you make any observations
about the hammer at this time?

[O'Brien] I noted that the face,
neck, and handle

were stained with a substance
that appeared to be blood.

I also took down the serial number
from the underside of the handle.

Why did you do that?

To see if it matched the serial number
from the hammer that was missing

from Ms. Trammell's set.

[Andrea] And did it?

Your Honor, to save the court time,

we will stipulate the hammer in question
belonged to Ms. Trammell.
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