Episode: What the Constitution Greens to Me (1x12)
Episode Plot:
Following her battle with the Commission of Judicial Performance, Lola questions her own brand of creative justice. And when Benner assigns Lola a politically charged eco-terrorism trial ...
Episode Genre:
Drama
Runtime:
43 min.
Parental Rating:
Warning: THE EPISODE'S RATING DIFFERS FROM SHOW'S ORIGINAL RATING!
[12+]TV-PG - Parental Guidance Suggested
This program contains material that parents mau find unsuitable for younger children. The theme itself may call for parental guidance and/or the program contains one or more of the following: moderate violance, some sexual sitatuion, infrequent course language, or some suggestive dialogue.
Staff:
Actors: Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson Writers: Greg Spottiswood (developed by), Shernold Edwards, James Rogers III, Mellori Velasquez (story editor), Aaron Carter (staff writer), Conway Preston (staff writer), Steve Bogira (inspired by the book 'Courtroom 302' by) Directors: Steve Robin
Stars: Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Marg Helgenberger
Series Plot: The series follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system.
Episode plot: Following her battle with the Commission of Judicial Performance, Lola questions her own brand of creative justice. And when Benner assigns Lola a politically charged eco-terrorism trial that involves a senator's son, once again, Lola realizes she must trust her instincts in order to succeed.