Through cases in court, the lives of the judges, public defenders, and DAs are shown.
Judge Lola tries to find a way to help an undocumented immigrant with a proper sentence after an ICE agent's unauthorized entry into her court.
Lola comes upon her first cybercrime case, while Mark realizes that life without Lola will not be as easy as he thought it would be.
Lola has a decision to make after the jury goes to a crime scene. Elsewhere, Mark discovers tampered evidence that puts off his case against a powerful heroin dealer.
It's "Wedding Day," where couples arrive at court to get married free of charges, and Lola officiates her first couple. Later on, Lola and Emily are in conflict between the civil laws and the higher power's laws when it comes to the case of a Catholic nun.
Lola finds her court in a heated atmosphere when she has to preside over a celebrity case and tries to find a way to put Adam Pryce in order.
Lola finds her mother, Roxy, testifying for a non-binary young man who is accused of burning public property. Elsewhere, an unexpected kiss takes place.
Mark and Luke go on a road trip to bring back an arrested witness to testify. Meantime, Lola and Emily are in dispute when an eleven-year-old daughter is the witness in a case where her father is accused of murdering her mother.
As an old enemy confronts Lola and appeals one of the latter's biggest cases, Mark takes over the retrial.
After discovering that the defendant's attorney is incompetent, Lola uses her judicial power and removes him. Elsewhere, Mark discovers that his father is arrested for murder.
When Judge Jonas "The Punisher" Laski steps in on behalf of Lola's accusers, Lola has to defend herself before him. It's Family Day, and Luke, Sara, and Emily are asked to act in a mock trial based on The Wizard of Oz for the children.
Lola presides over a political eco-terrorism case and finds out that she has to believe in her instincts to achieve success. Meantime, Mark loses his case against a racist doctor.
As Lola's husband is offered a promotion, Lola travels with him for support. Meanwhile, Amy tells Mark that she is able to clear his father's name.
A conflict occurs between Roxy and Lola after the former attacks the judicial system publicly. Later on, Mark and Amy's relationship takes a new turn.
Lola helps Judge Benner in her run for State Attorney General.
All who are in court are at risk when a defendant steals a bailiff's gun and takes them as hostages.
Lola has an important decision to make regarding the future of Judge Benner's campaign. Meanwhile, Emily and Luke's relationship is getting stronger.
While Lola and Mark get punished for pushing their superiors too far, an old law school friend, Rachel, appears and offers to take them as partners in her new law firm.
Emily has a breakdown when she defends a young man accused of domestic violence. Elsewhere, Amy rebukes Mark for not taking her seriously and for not respecting her boundaries. Lola struggles with Robin's job offer in L.A.
Mark questions his position as DDA after going on a police ride-along. After Lola advises Emily to seek help from a therapist, she finds out that Robin didn't get the job.
As the COVID-19 pandemic takes place, causing a lockdown and increasing trials, Lola suggests holding the first virtual trial regarding a case in which two brothers fight over a car.