All Rise season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense courtroom, Travis Bolson faces sentencing for car theft amidst family conflicts. Carissa Shaw, represented by inexperienced lawyer Mr. Fisk, confronts her armed robbery charges. Meanwhile, Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan grapples with his father's arrest for murder. The court navigates complex cases, including Danny Stahler's unique sleepwalking defense. Judge Carmichael deals with professional challenges, including accusations of judicial bias from her former colleagues. Amidst these trials, personal and legal dilemmas intertwine, revealing the intricate workings of justice and personal responsibility.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What crime is Travis Bolson accused of?
Travis Bolson is accused of car theft and lying.
What is Carissa Shaw accused of?
Carissa Shaw is accused of armed robbery.
Who is Mr. Fisk and what is his role?
Mr. Fisk is Carissa Shaw's attorney, inexperienced in criminal law.
What unique defense is presented for Danny Stahler?
Danny Stahler's defense is that he was sleepwalking during the burglaries.
What personal crisis does Mark Callan face?
Mark Callan's father, Victor Callan, is arrested for murder.
What is a Marsden hearing?
A Marsden hearing is a proceeding where a defendant can express grievances about their legal representation.
How does Judge Carmichael handle Travis Bolson's sentencing?
Judge Carmichael suspends Travis Bolson's sentence, emphasizing the importance of reform.
What professional challenge does Judge Carmichael face?
Judge Carmichael faces a challenge from her former colleagues in the D.A.'s office, accusing her of judicial bias.
What is the outcome of Carissa Shaw's trial?
The court finds Carissa Shaw not guilty of armed robbery.
What happens to Danny Stahler after his defense is presented?
The charges against Danny Stahler are dismissed, and he is advised to seek help for his condition.