"Yeet"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 17, two murder trials begin, and pressure mounts as Lola agrees to allow media in the courtroom to support her re-election campaign.

"Leap of Faith"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 16, Lola is tested like never before during a high-profile murder case when the women of Audubon and Associates combine forces.

"Hear My Voice"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 15, Lola finds herself in the judicial hot seat when she presides over the case of former Sherriff Wayne McCarthy.

"Caught Up In Circles"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 14, Lola is conflicted when a former judge whom she idolizes is accused of bribery and is representing herself in a bench trial.

"Love's Illusions"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 13, Lola returns and presides over a case where Amy represents a woman accused of a swatting incident in which someone was shot.

"Chasing Waterfalls"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 12, Mark and Sam think their "Romeo and Juliet"-style murder case of warring families is a slam dunk until their witness lies under oath.

"Forgive Us Our Trespasses"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 11, with Ness nearing the end of her clerkship, Lola sets her up to shadow Emily, who is defending a young man who reoffended.

"Georgia"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 10, Emily and Mark face off in court for a jewelry store robbery case that puts the entire concept of eyewitnesses on trial.

"Safe to Fall"

On All Rise Season 2 Episode 9, Emily and Sam face off in an emotionally gripping case that will determine the fate of a mentally ill young man who attacked his father.

"Bette Davis Eyes"

On Bette Davis Eyes Season 2 Episode 8, Mark is forced to prosecute his childhood icon, an '80s Hollywood star accused of murdering her husband 30 years ago.

All Rise Quotes

Sherri: Your honor?
Lola: This is a big moment for me. I just want to be present for it.

Mark: Your honor? Your Honor? Lola? I know you're up here. Why does it always have to be the top floor?
Lola: Because I don't want anyone to find me.
Mark: I told you to be sphinx-like.
Lola: I can't talk about my case.
Mark: It's okay. Lots of other people are.
Lola: Thanks a lot.
Mark: The sphinx has survived for 4500 years by silently staring down the enemy and then asking the right questions.
Lola: She wasn't dealing with LAPD and... I can't talk about it. It's just that... up on that bench, in this thing, everything is different. And that detective, I need to make a difference, but I can't tell if this is the battle, or this is the war.
Mark: What can I do?
Lola: Visit me at traffic court in Palmdale.
Mark: Never gonna happen.