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Epizód
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Bírónő, kérem!

Bírónő, kérem!

20197
DrámaBűnügyi
Megjelenés
2019. szept. 23.
Ország
Egyesült Államok
Gyártások
CBS StudiosWarner Bros. TelevisionShimmering PicturesTall Baby ProductionsSkyemac ProductionsHarpo Films
Lola Carmichaelre, a fiatal bírónőre nagy nyomás nehezedik idősebb bírótársai részéről, akik elvárják, hogy a kitaposott, és nem feltétlenül az igazság útján járjon. Ám Lola ragadozóként csap le a hamis tanúkra, a megtévesztőkre kollégái segítségével. Az ügyész Mark, a még kissé bátortalan ügyvédnő, Emily, és a minden részletre figyelő teremszolga, Luke segítik az igazságos döntésekben.

About

A look inside Los Angeles County’s courthouse, where judges, attorneys and clerks balance justice and personal life.

All Rise follows a diverse group of court workers in a busy L.A. courthouse. The series blends casework with everyday drama as judges, public defenders, prosecutors, clerks, bailiffs and police officers navigate legal battles and family matters. The show tackles social justice, procedural details and the personal toll of a courtroom career, offering a realistic glimpse into the American legal system.

What to know

  • Courtroom scenes are scripted but reflect real legal procedures.
  • The cast includes lawyers, a judge, clerks, a bailiff and a police liaison.
  • Storylines cover civil, criminal and family law cases.
  • Characters face moral dilemmas tied to justice and personal values.
  • The show blends procedural drama with character‑driven arcs.
  • Season 3 is the final season; no new season announced.
  • Episodes are ~40–45 minutes long.
  • The show emphasizes realistic courtroom dialogue and ethics.

Watch if

If you enjoy grounded legal dramas that explore the human side of the justice system, All Rise offers compelling courtroom battles, diverse characters, and thoughtful commentary on contemporary legal issues in a realistic L.A. setting.

Skip if

If you prefer high‑octane action, supernatural themes or stylized procedural shows, this series’ focus on realistic court procedures and character depth may feel slow and unglamorous.

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Courtroom Structure
Episodes begin with a case set up: evidence, witnesses, and legal briefs. The judge presides, while attorneys argue, and the bailiff maintains order. Clerk and court staff handle paperwork, ensuring the process runs smoothly.
Judge’s Challenges
Judge Lola Carmichael often faces conflicts between justice and personal ethics. She must balance fairness with procedural rules, sometimes confronting political pressure and public scrutiny while preserving courtroom integrity.
Public Defender Insight
Attorney Emily Lopez brings a compassionate perspective, defending clients who face systemic obstacles. Her cases highlight social inequities and the need for advocacy within the legal system.
Prosecutorial Pressure
Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan navigates complex cases, often grappling with political expectations. He must build strong cases while maintaining professional relationships with colleagues and the court.
Staff Behind the Scenes
Clerks, bailiffs, and police liaison staff keep the courthouse operational. Their roles—from scheduling to security—are essential to the legal process and provide depth to the show’s realism.
Character Growth
Personal storylines intersect with legal cases, revealing relationships, marriages, and career decisions. The series tracks how court work shapes and is shaped by personal evolution.
Series Conclusion
Season three serves as the finale, wrapping up major storylines and character arcs. While no further seasons are announced, the show leaves a lasting portrait of courtroom life.

FAQ

What is All Rise about?
All Rise follows the lives of judges, public defenders, prosecutors, clerks, bailiffs and police officers in a Los Angeles County courthouse, combining legal cases with personal drama.
How many seasons does All Rise have?
The show ran for three seasons, from 2019 to 2022, with the final season concluding the series.
Is there a season four of All Rise?
No. After season three, the series was cancelled and no new season has been announced.
Who is the main judge in All Rise?
Judge Lola Carmichael, portrayed by Simone Missick, is the central figure leading the courtroom and making key rulings.
What type of cases are featured?
The series covers criminal, civil, family, and procedural cases, ranging from homicide to immigration disputes.
Does All Rise address social justice issues?
Yes, the show frequently tackles racial bias, gender equality, immigration and systemic inequities within the justice system.
What role does the bailiff play?
The bailiff, played by Luke, maintains courtroom order and assists the judge and attorneys during proceedings.
How realistic is the courtroom portrayal?
The show strives for authenticity, using real legal procedures, accurate courtroom etiquette, and detailed scripts.
What is the tone of the series?
All Rise adopts a realistic, sometimes dark tone, focusing on legal drama and character struggles rather than sensationalism.
Are the legal cases based on real cases?
While inspired by real issues, the cases are fictional and crafted to fit the series’ narrative arc.
Who are the main attorneys?
Key attorneys include Emily Lopez, a public defender; Mark Callan, the deputy district attorney; and Amy Quinn, a seasoned defense lawyer.
What happens to the characters after season 3?
Season three wraps up most characters’ arcs, showing their career moves and personal resolutions, but no continuation was produced.
Does the show have any awards?
All Rise received nominations for TV‑PG ratings and has been praised for its diverse cast, though it did not win major awards.
Can I watch All Rise on streaming?
All Rise is available on streaming platforms such as CBS All Access/Paramount+ and the Oprah Winfrey Network’s digital service.
Who is the creator of All Rise?
Greg Spottiswood served as showrunner for seasons 1 and 2; Dee Harris‑Lawrence took over for season 3.
What is the typical episode length?
Episodes run approximately 40–45 minutes, standard for network and cable dramas.
Is there a strong female presence?
Yes, the series highlights strong female characters such as Judge Carmichael, Attorney Lopez, and several clerks and court staff.
How is the legal jargon handled?
The script includes accurate legal terminology but explains concepts clearly for general audiences.
Does the show explore family dynamics?
Several characters face marital, parental, and workplace relationships, adding depth to the courtroom focus.
What is the reception of the series?
Critics praised the realistic portrayal of court life and the diverse ensemble, though some noted a slower pace.

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