
All Rise
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.
Courtroom Structure
Judge’s Challenges
Public Defender Insight
Prosecutorial Pressure
Staff Behind the Scenes
Character Growth
Series Conclusion
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