All Rise (2019–…): Season 3, Episode 6 - I'll Be There - full transcript

Previously on
"All Rise"...

I got a call
that I lost my new apartment.

If you still
need a place to crash,

the offer is still open.

It's not every day you go up

against your buddy
in a murder trial.

Let's make a pact.

We keep up
our weekly jogs as usual.

You saw Rachel?

Amy met her hotshot
D.C. attorney boyfriend.

We were a thing,
like, a million years ago.



You two
were more than a thing.

Lo, do you still
have feelings for Andre?

It's Magic by Sarah Vaughan plays...

♪ The stars desert the skies

♪ And rush to nestle
in your eyes ♪

♪ It's magic

♪ Without a golden wand

♪ Or mystic charms

♪ Fantastic things begin

♪ When...

Let you play a little bit.

Good morning.

What happened to you?

Our daughter
thinks she's Basquiat.



Nice.

Daddy was your canvas, huh?

How"s the kitchen look?

Uh, baby girl has an arm on her

and you should probably
get breakfast out this morning.

You excited
about your big day?

Ehh. Just a little
bit of computer work.

Robin Taylor. Come on.

I know how much
you've been missing your job

and a possible
interstate conspiracy case.

It sounds exciting.

Yeah. I do love spending
time with our little lady,

but Lord, help me,
if I have to read

The Very Hungry Caterpillar
one more time...

Maybe we should
think about getting a nanny.

Uh. Lo, it"s only
a few hours a week.

I think the babysitter
can handle that.

Okay.

I'm gonna get in the shower.

Did you have a bad dream?

What makes you ask that?

Mm, you're sweating.

This writ of ha be as corpus
is based on an affidavit

from Damien Owens in which
he states he is responsible

for a murder
that took place 20 years ago,

a murder for which my client,
Randall Mack,

was wrongfully convicted.

At trial, Mr. Owens
claimed he was an eyewitness

and testified
that he saw my client

kill the decedent
in a bar fight.

My client was found
guilty of first degree murder

and has spent
the last 20 years in prison

for a crime he did not commit.

I ask that the writ be granted
and my client released.

Ms. Lopez, wasn't your client

convicted by a jury who found

that the prosecution
had proven their case

beyond a reasonable doubt?

Yes, Your Honor, but Mr. Owens

was the only
eyewitness to the actual crime.

The other witnesses
were only able to testify

to an earlier
disagreement that my client

had with the decedent.

Shouldn"t the people be given

the opportunity
to cross-examine?

The affidavit is more
than legally sufficient

for this court
to grant our request.

- Is the matter submitted?
- Yes, Your Honor.

I ask that the Court
expedite its ruling.

Mr. Owens is ill,
and the doctors can't say

how long he has left.

We will take
that under advisement.

Good day, Ms. Lopez.

We should hear back

from the Court
of Appeal in a few days.

Then I will ask
the judge who gets assigned

the hearing to expedite it.

And I was
assured that Damien Owens

is standing by to testify.

I appreciate everything
you're doing, Ms. Lopez.

Well, gratitude goes to Talisha,

her letter
is the reason I'm here.

Well, T"s my biggest advocate.

I'm just glad somebody
finally read my letter.

I've been hounding
the Free Counsel Initiative

for years for them
to take my dad's case.

This was clearly
a miscarriage of justice.

All of the other
evidence the prosecution

presented was circumstantial
and inconclusive.

And even Joe Loffton,
who was an accessory

after the fact, he never
said that you were the killer.

Never. This came down
to Damien Owens' testimony.

And you...

And you not having an alibi.

Lola?

Dre. I thought...

What? I thought you went
back to D.C. with Rachel.

I had some business
and a deal to close.

Hey, perhaps
we can grab some dinner

while I'm in town,
catch up.

Catch up?

I feel there were things
left unsaid between us.

You know, I"m here
on business for another week.

I can call you.
You still have the same number?

Or maybe you can call me.

Um. Damn.

So that is
Mr. Mighty Andre Armstrong,

Esquire extraordinaire.

How did you know?

You're sweating, Lo.
You okay?

I don't know.
I... don't know.

Why am
I letting this man get to me?

You didn't get closure.
You need closure.

Look at you.
Sound in" like Dr. Phil.

- Mm, I"m serious.
- Look, Mark, it's fine.

Andre is only here for a week,
and then he's gone.

And that'll be that.

What?

I thought you knew
that he might be merging

with Audubon and Quinn.
And if he does,

he's going to be out here a lot.

- Doesn't mean I have to see him.
- He's dating Rachel.

I don"t know about that.

Did you tell her to back off?

No. Maybe.
Marky-Mark.

Listen, I appreciate your
concern but I will be fine...

- Sure...
- I have a great life...

- A beautiful baby girl...
- Yeah... Definitely...

A husband who
is supportive and loving,

handsome and sexy.

You try in"
to convince me or you?

What you got goin" on?

Ah, so now
we're changing subjects?

- Yup, keep up.
- Okay. All right.

Uh, LAPD task
force is heating up.

- The smash and grab thing?
- I just talked to the detective.

They made more
arrests last night.

More kids?

What the hell is goin" on?

I intend to find out.

I think
I found the perfect apartment!

- Yes?
- Yes! It's in Santa Monica,

it"s a few blocks
from the beach.

And the best part?

No screaming nephews.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

Thanks.

Something"s on your mind.

Ohhh, no. Come on. Spill it.

I'm worried
that going up against Mark

has affected our friendship.

Mm. Have you talked
to Mark since the trial?

We made a pact; No matter
what, we jog every week.

I'm sure he'll call.
Don"t worry about it.

- Ladies.
- Good morning.

Amy, I've a huge favor to ask.
I've a client

that needs help with a will.
Now, I"d normally do it myself,

but it needs
someone based here in L.A.

Of course, I'd be happy to help.

Great. Pick it up.

Ada Bankok, meet
Amy Quinn and Vanessa Johnson.

- Hi, it's nice to meet you.
- Pleasure to meet you.

Ada"s grandmother used to be

one of my biggest clients,
and a dear friend.

It was hard leaving grandmother.

But I went back
every year for her birthday.

This last one, uh...

She seemed so good.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

I'll walk you out.

This is no contest so
there shouldn't be any issues.

You got it.

Thank you.

Seriously? We're slammed,

and you're going
to take a will reading?

No, you are.

You said
you wanted more responsibility.

Well, here's your chance.

One chance is all I need.

Okay.

Lisa has the new job.

Oh...

- No.
- No, no, no.

It's fine. It's fine.
It's just that...

I miss all of you.

We miss you, too.

Mm, that"s nice to hear.

Well, not the reason I came by.

I just want to give a heads up.

We may be sending
you a life-changing case.

- I'm listening.
- Randall Mack.

Life in prison.

He claims he was falsely accused

and wrongly convicted
of murder 20 years ago.

We just granted an order

to show cause
on a ha be as petition.

And what was the reason?

Uh, well, the only
eyewitness, Damien Owens,

has recanted his testimony,

now saying
that he committed the murder.

Wasn't that enough
to correct the writ?

His credibility is at issue.

He"s saying
that he lied under oath

during the trial
against his best friend.

As I recall, Mr. Owens
had difficulty testifying.

And how would you know?

I was just about
to tell you that

Thomas was the presiding judge.

Okay.

Wow, your...
Your dad painted all of these?

Well,
he"s had a lot of time.

Yeah.

Now, that"s
my dad with Damien and Joe.

They met in first grade

and were friends
all through high school.

Do you know what happened?

Damien was in love with my mom.

And when she married dad,
he took it really hard.

Saw it as this huge betrayal.

Joe tried to mend things,
but it was never the same.

Mm.

Jealousy"s a powerful motivator.

Mm.

Okay, but I do
have some good news.

Judge Carmichael
has agreed to expedite

the evidentiary hearing.

And this time tomorrow,
your dad could be a free man.

That's amazing.

Thank you. Thank you.

Sorry. One second.

- Oh, no problem.
- Hello?

Yes, this is Emily Lopez.

What?

No. Thank you.

What's happened?

Damien Owens
developed an infection.

He died an hour ago.

The order from
the Court of Appeal

was to take
Mr. Owen's testimony.

We obviously cannot do that now.

So there's no reason for
this hearing to move forward.

I still
have Mr. Owens" affidavit,

which was made
under penalty of perjury.

Your Honor,
the affidavit is hearsay

and the rules of evidence apply.

There's no hearsay exception,
and so it is inadmissible.

Your Honor,
Mr. Owens affidavit qualifies

as a dying declaration.

And if the court
finds that it does not meet

the hearsay exception,
then the affidavit

should be admitted into evidence
under the Chambers" case.

Without Mr. Owens
statement being subject

to cross-examination,
there is no way to determine

if the statement is reliable.

Ms. Palmer has a good point.

Ms. Lopez, permission
to speak to your client?

Of course, Your Honor.

Mr. Mack,

I want you to be aware

that this
is an informal questioning

- and you're not under oath.
- I understand, Your Honor.

Mr. Mack, were you
or anyone in your family

in contact with
Mr. Owens prior to his death?

Yes, my daughter, Talisha.

Thank you.

Ms. Mack,
you are not under oath.

Would you please tell
the court about

your contact
with Mr. Owens?

I heard Damien was sick.
I went to see him.

Told me stories about
my dad and their friendship.

I simply asked him
to tell what really happened.

And did he tell you?

No. It was only later
I learned about his affidavit.

Your Honor, the Court
of Appeals had the affidavit

and nevertheless
ordered an evidentiary hearing.

They could have granted
a writ based on the affidavit

- if that alone was sufficient.
- Your Honor.

I know that I can
find additional evidence

to prove Mr. Owens
testified falsely at trial.

I just... I just need some time.

Ms. Lopez, I need a proposal

from you for how
much time you need, and why.

Ms. Palmer, find
authority for why this court

cannot expand the order.

All parties
are ordered back tomorrow.

Randall, I know that Damien
was mad about the marriage,

but was there anything else?

Uh, no.

Look, we were growing apart

long before I married Etta.

'Cause Damien had gotten
into some bad shit.

I didn"t want
nothin" to do with it.

That's why
I only hung out with him

- and Joe at the bar.
- Define bad.

Damien was hanging
out with some sketchy dudes

and that KC Smith,
that victim, he was one of "em.

Randall, if you knew
that Damien was into bad stuff,

then why keep
going back to the bar?

He was my friend.

For a long time.

It's hard to let that go.

I went over the case file.

I'm curious about
a woman named Julia Barnes.

She was on the witness list,
but she never testified.

Oh, um...

She was a coworker.

And my lawyer was trying to get

anybody he could to testify

- as a character witness.
- Then why didn't she

testify to your character?

Mm, I dunno.

Okay.

Is there uh, is there
anything I can get you?

Some painting supplies.

Yeah.

Going a little crazy
in here with nothing to do.

Oh, yeah. Talisha
showed me your paintings.

They are beautiful.

My favorite
memories were at the beach.

- Did you go a lot?
- Never been.

Got all those photos

I found in the magazines,
in the library.

I always wanted to take
Talisha to see the ocean.

Never got the chance.

Maggie Palmer has a point.

If the affidavit
alone was enough, we would

have granted the petition
and saved you the trouble.

So now that Mr. Owens has died,
do I...

allow Ms. Lopez to introduce
any new evidence she can find?

I know how wrongful convictions
keep you up at night.

So that's code for
"trust your gut."

Thank you, Lisa.

Any time, Carmichael.

I"ll see you on the flip side.

Hello!

More beautiful
flowers from your garden?

No! These were
delivered for you.

What?

I'm worried they're from Dre.

Well, there's only
one way to find out.

They are not from him.

- Uh, "Diapers to Diplomas?"
- Ha!

"Excited to introduce you to...

our wonderful world of nannies!"

Oh! So Robin's
going back to work.

Part time.
But if I know the man,

he'll be full time by next week.

Oh.
Sounds like somebody I know.

God.

"To my loving son, Edwin.

I leave the Cape Cod and
Bel Air homes and all furniture.

Now, the Van Gogh, I leave
along with our family ring,

to my granddaughter, Mindy."

Grandmother
promised me that ring.

"All my clothes
along with my Mercedes,

- "box of..."
- Are you sure?

Yes. It means the world to me.

Please do something.

- "My Baby Grand..."
- Please!

Please!

We object!

Now, these smash
and grabs are well thought out.

They aren't random, many of
them contain the same kids.

What, you think one
of these kids is capable

- of organizing all these hits?
- Possibly.

The ones
I"ve spoken with are smart,

just not cooperating.
They're scared of some thin".

Or someone.

I've done everything
I can to get these kids to talk.

Nothing.

This kid, he's in juvie
fighting a murder charge.

I know his lawyer,
Luke Watkins. I'll talk to him.

- I knew you're up to something.
- Oh, take a breath.

No, you hated my father and now
you're letting it out on me.

Just accept your grandmother
loved Mindy more than you.

- Grandmother promised me...
- Excuse me, what is going on?

Excuse me, what is going on?

- She had a change of heart...
- What is going on!

The no contest
was made quite clear.

Yes, I am aware.

Apparently
your associate wasn't.

Ms. Johnson advised
your client to contest the will.

Not only does she forfeit
her entire inheritance,

she must pay
back her advancement

her grandmother
gave her for college.

Oh, my God, that's $400,000.

I don't have that kind of money.

I will make this right, Ada.
I promise.

Andre told us
it was a no contest.

I know.
But Ada was in my ear.

I didn't think. I just reacted.

Can she really lose everything?

Yes, it's a clause
specifically designed

to discourage disgruntled
relatives from complaining.

I'm sorry.

- What do we do now?
- Ugh.

We need to find
the proof for what we contested.

Heard about Damien Owens.

Your job just got a lot easier.

No, now I have
to decide whether to allow

the defense time to track
down additional evidence.

Well, you had one affidavit
from a man who's now dead.

It seems as if you feel
that Damien Owens was telling

the truth without
hearing a shred of evidence.

A man's freedom is at stake.

I think it's worth
exploring all angles.

Did you not read the uh,
transcript from the first trial?

I did.

Then you know
there's other evidence

- besides Owen's testimony.
- I do.

Then I fail to see the need

for your exploring all angles.

Ms. Rodriguez,
thank you so much for coming

to the HOJ to meet me,
I just need to clarify

a few things
about your testimony.

You were the bartender.

And it was you
who broke up a fight

- between Randall and the victim?
- Yeah.

Any idea what started the fight?

That was so long ago.

Yeah. You said later
that same night,

you saw Randall
with the victim again?

Uh, in the parking lot, arguing.

Was Damien there that night?

Yeah, he was there most nights.

Is it possible the man
you saw in the parking lot

was actually Damien Owens?

No, no, it was
definitely Randall.

Well, it was dark, right?

- Yeah.
- So how can you be sure?

I don't understand.
What's going on?

Damien Owens
confessed to the murder,

but he died before
he could be cross-examined.

Oh, my God.

Mm-hm.

But are
you saying I was the one...

No, I'm not...
No one's blaming you.

I'm just looking
for any new evidence.

Um, Randall was
hanging with this woman

that wasn't his wife.

Uh, she was there most nights.

Jill... Julie?

Did you talk to her?

Was Julia Barnes
at the bar that night?

- Doesn't matter now.
- Yes, it does.

It actually matters a lot.

Who is she?

She's someone that I loved.

Someone I thought loved me.

So you were having an affair?

I wasn't proud of it.

My wife and I
were having problems.

And I knew I was wrong, just...

Oh, Julia.

I had to.

Then why didn't she testify?

Been asking myself
that same question for 20 years.

She talked to my lawyer.
She told him everything.

Then she changed her mind,
said that if he tried

to make her talk, she'd lie.

Almost killed me,
when I found out.

We talked about
a future together.

Then she left me to rot in hell.

Well, I need to convince
Julia to come forward.

- Oh, no, no...
- Randall,

if Judge Carmichael
denies Damien's affidavit...

Talisha doesn't know.
She"d never forgive me.

There's gotta
be another way, Ms. Lopez.

Please. Please.
T is all I've got.

What about Joe?

He was
with Damien that night.

He knows what the truth is.

We are looking for Joe.

He left L.A. when
he got out of prison, so.

So if we can't find him,

then Julia may be our only hope.

Hello, wife.

- Where are you, husband?
- On a stakeout.

I thought
you were doing computer work.

Wait, where is Bailey?

Robin Taylor.

I know you did not take
our daughter on a stakeout.

I didn't
have a choice, honey.

The babysitter canceled.

You should have called me.

She"s fine, Lo.
Ain"t you, baby?

I still don't like it.

Ah, I guess it's time
to put Operation Nanny Search

into warp speed.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Thanks for coming by.

- Listen...
- Before we start,

I just want to say...

Really rough, right?

So rough.

Don't ever want to do it again.

This, Watkins,
is why you never should

have left the DA's office.

If you and Amy can
maintain a relationship

after some of the epic
battles that you've had,

I'm sure that we can mend.

Vegas rules, baby.

What happens
in the court room...

Deal.

We good?

Oh, hey, before you go.

I actually did call
you over here for a reason.

Anyone look familiar?

Miles Pallo, my client.

He was certified down to juvie

on the robbery case
where the victim died.

Before that robbery,
he was involved in several other

burglaries all attached
to the smash and grab ring.

- Okay, and?
- Maggie is gonna file

additional charges.

She's also pushing to have him

transferred to adult court.

So just talk to him,
see if he"ll cooperate...

What are you looking for?

I think there's
a mastermind

behind the smash and grabs,
I need a name...

- You want my client to snitch?
- Well, would you rather

he get transferred
straight to prison

when he's out of juvie?

'Cause that's where he's going

if he keeps down this route.

I'll talk to my client.

The Court will not
receive into evidence

Damien Owens' affidavit.

On balance, the court
does not believe Mr. Owens

was on the verge of death
at the time of the statement,

and thus it is
not a dying declaration

as contemplated
in the evidence code.

However, based
on that affidavit,

I will provide
the defense with more time

to find evidence
that supports his main point,

that Mr. Mack did
not commit the crime.

- Thank you, Your Honor.
- We"ll reconvene in two days.

Parties are ordered to appear.

- Hello?
- Daddy?

Sherri said
it was okay to come in.

Of course it's okay to come in.

Hello, my sweet baby girl.

We were
on our way to the museum.

Thought, why not
pop in and see you first?

Thank you, daddy.

Tough case?

Yes.

And...

Andre Armstrong is in town.

Do you even remember him?

I remember he was a damn fool.

I think you're think in"
of somebody else.

Wasn't that the guy who chose
his career over you?

How do you even remember
that after all this time?

He broke your heart.

A father never
forgets something like that.

So, why is it
a problem he's here?

He wants to catch up.

Lo.

Put the past where it belongs.

I never
thought they'd convict him.

But they did.

And you sat on
the truth for 20 years.

I couldn't ruin my life.

And what about Randall's life?

Julia, you've
allowed an innocent man

to suffer
in prison for 20 years.

This is a man you cared about.
A good man.

With a family, a career.

You wouldn't understand.

No, I... I don't.
So please, tell me.

It's not that easy.

I never told my
husband about the affair.

He wouldn't understand.

I don't... I don't care. I don't.

Because this
isn't about your husband

and it's not
about your marriage.

This is about
an innocent man's life.

So stop making
Randall pay for your guilt.

I have to think about it.

You...

Did you know that the will
was amended three months ago?

Specifically
the personal property memo?

No.
Did you find the original?

Yeah. I called
the court records,

and tracked it down.
Ada was right.

Her grandmother
promised her that ring.

Perhaps, Ada isn't
being honest with us.

Families do fall out.

And I saw her face.
She had no idea.

No. Something happened
three months ago that made her

grandmother change
her mind about that will,

and I'm gonna
find out what it was.

Okay.

Ms. Lopez,

you've requested
another continuance.

What is the basis
for the motion?

I am having trouble securing

the attendance
of a critical witness.

I have sent out a subpoena,

- but I'm worried she won't show.
- Who's the witness?

Julia Barnes.
She was with Randall Mack

at the time of the murder.

Her testimony
can prove his innocence.

Why do you think she won"t show?

Because she was on the original
witness list and didn't.

Be assured Ms. Lopez, if
you serve her with a subpoena,

I will issue a body attachment

for her if she fails to appear.

But we both know that

that is not a guarantee
that she will testify.

Are there any other witnesses?

Joe Loffton. He was
an accessory after the fact.

Isn't he also
a friend of Mr. Mack's?

Was. Joe now lives in Tampa

and apparently
he is out at sea, fishing,

so it may take us
a while to reach him.

Ms. Palmer, are the people ready
for the evidentiary hearing?

We are, Your Honor.

Ms. Lopez, I am
allowing your continuance.

The hearing will
now begin in three days.

Yes. Dr. Sullivan? Yes.

This is Vanessa Johnson
from Audubon and Quinn Law Firm.

Yeah. I need some information
on a patient that you had.

Does Miles know he's facing
a possible prison sentence?

He's more scared of retaliation
than he is prison.

Said we don't know
who we're dealing with.

We could offer him protection.

We could
relocate him if need be.

Yeah,
just what every teen wants,

to have their life
completely uprooted.

I'll let my client know.

Thank you for helping out.

I'm doing this
purely for my client.

- Feels good, though, doesn't it?
- I gotta go.

- Run tomorrow?
- See ya at seven.

Hey! Here to see Maggie.

I just finished with Mark.

Oh, which means things are good.

Yeah, all good.

Good. Oh!
Look what I"ve got.

- Oh!
- Tomorrow,

that apartment is gonna be mine.

Good luck.

That's right, Watkins.

- Pretend you don't see me.
- You rang?

It's obvious Judge
Cuddly Do Right is going to keep

granting you continuances
until I grow old.

I don't have
the time or patience for a case

the previous
defense obviously fucked up.

Voluntary
manslaughter time served.

Mr. Mack can walk tomorrow.

They're on their
way up here right now, but...

Gonna want to see this.

Are these for real?

Yes. I first noticed them

when Ada showed me a photo.

Thank you for coming.

There are a few issues
I'd like to clear up.

About what?
Everything seems in order.

Oh, bear
with me, Mr. James.

Could I please see the ring?

Thank you.
I'd asked Wendell to send me

a picture of the ring
and I notice

a new spring
had been molded to the inside.

This is often done
to resize a ring in order

not to lose any
of its intricate details.

Would you please try this on?

Oh. Too small.

Mother fitted
that ring a year ago.

Mindy has
picked up weight since.

Well, actually I grabbed these
from Mindy's Twitter page and...

It appears
over the last three years,

Mindy"s changed very little.

Would you please try this on?

Mother simply had
a change of heart. Nothing more.

Perhaps you'd like
to see some other photos

my associate found.

These were taken three months
before Grandmother died,

which happens to coincide
with the changes

made to the will,

that was electronically signed.

How could you hurt grandmother?

Utter nonsense. I would never...

You cannot prove any of this.

You're right.

Elder abuse is incredibly
difficult to prove.

Which is why I called

Deputy District Attorney
Mark Callan.

Keep the damn ring.

I'm really sorry, Ada.

It"s okay.
I know it wasn't you, Min.

Thank you so much.

I'm going to be
singing your praises to Andre.

Callan,
What are you doing here?

Did you just use me?

Don't know what you mean.

What if I don't take it?

If Judge Carmichael
rules against us

at the evidentiary hearing, you
go back to prison indefinitely.

- Do we have a chance?
- Yes.

We are very
close to finding Joe.

And if Julia doesn't show,

then Judge Carmichael
will issue an arrest warrant.

You talked to Julia?

I had to, Randall.

Is she gonna help me?

I don't know.

Twenty years later,
she's still breaking my heart.

I know this is a hard decision.

What would you do?

I've made my decision.
Accept the offer.

Ms. Lopez.

- Is that it?
- Yes.

You don't have to take the plea.

- Is it Julia? She here?
- No. Randall...

All rise.
Court is now in session.

You may be seated.

I was informed
the People made an offer.

- Yes, Your Honor...
- Uh, Your Honor,

Mr. Mack respectfully rejects
the People's offer.

The defense has located
Joe Loffton, Your Honor.

And has his sworn statement
that it was Damien Owens

who committed the murder
my client was convicted of.

Your Honor, we spent
the last week discussing

how a signed document
isn't admissible evidence.

The court can't just admit

a signed piece
of paper for the truth.

Except in very
limited circumstances.

Thank you. Ms. Lopez,
why did it take Mr. Loffton

twenty years to come forward?

Fear, Your Honor. Damien Owens
threatened Joe"s family.

Joe just found out
about Damien's death

and he wants
to do right by my client.

He says that he's
willing to testify if needed.

Ms. Palmer, how do
the people wish to proceed?

Your Honor.

This new evidence corroborates
Damien Owens" affidavit.

The people are
no longer confident

we could prove the case
beyond reasonable doubt.

Therefore...

we are
withdrawing our opposition

to the ha be as petition and...

agree the conviction
should be vacated.

If the people are no longer

contesting the writ,
then this court

will return this
case to the Court of Appeal

and recommend
that the writ be granted.

Mr. Mack.

You are released
on your own recognizance.

Thank you, Your Honor.

Mr. Mack,
I would like to apologize

on behalf of the court.

Today is a bittersweet moment.

There is much
to celebrate in that justice

has finally been served.

But there's so much
disappointment and sadness

that it took so long.

This court is adjourned.

Baby, you did it!

You're free daddy.

Is it over?

It's over.

How do I begin?

Randall, you're not
going to be alone in this. Okay?

Talisha and I will be
there every step of the way.

I'm going to set
meetings for you,

help you find
a job and a place to live.

But for now...

You're going to stay with me,

for as long as you want, daddy.

I will file for compensation
for wrongful conviction.

That is happening.

Um...

Until it comes in,
this might help.

You don't have to

do that... Oh, Daddy!

It"s not a lot but
I want you to have it, okay?

It's yours.

Thank you.

You"re welcome.

And I know
it's been a long road,

you"re tired but there's this
one last thing I need us to do.

Congratulations.

It is quite satisfying,
when justice is served.

After our earlier conversations,

that is not
the reaction I was expecting.

Well, our system of justice
can only be reinforced

by thoughtful debate.

You and I may
not always agree,

but we must be assured that as
long as you wear that robe,

you will always have my respect.

Thank you, Judge Marshall.

Hey, it's the goose.

Goo, goo. Goo, goo.

Then you use the other
hand, boom, boom, boom.

Hey, wife.

Hey, husband.

Mm...

I think we found our nanny.

Really?

Okay.

Daddy, we have
something that we would like

to discuss with you.

What do you think about you
and mama bein" Bailey's nanny?

I"m touched.
But we have to decline.

Don't you need to discuss
this with mama first?

I know exactly what she'll say.

Being a nanny is a job.
We love being grandparents.

It's more fun.

Here, there you go. Go to daddy.

You know what this means?

Hmm. Let the nanny search begin.

"Redemption Song" ”
by Bob Marley & The Wailers...

♪ None but ourselves
can free our mind ♪

♪ Whoa, have no fear
for atomic energy ♪

♪ 'Cause none of them
can stop the time ♪

♪ How long shall
they kill our prophets ♪

♪ While we stand
aside and look? ♪

♪ Yes, some say
it's just a part of it ♪

Grandpa!

♪ We've got to fulfil the book

♪ Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom? ♪

♪ 'Cause all I ever have

♪ Redemption songs

♪ All I ever have

I love you grandpa.

♪ Redemption songs