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'All Rise' Season 3 Trailer Sees Lola More Determined Than Ever to Do Good

Watch a minute-long trailer for Season 3 of 'All Rise' ahead of its June premiere on OWN.
by Danielle Turchiano — 
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Simone Missick in 'All Rise'

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The election night results are almost in on All Rise, with the third season debuting June 7 at 8 p.m. on OWN. That action will pick up six months after election night, when Judge Lola Carmichael (Simone Missick) was awaiting the results of her campaign, but you don't have to wait any longer to get a taste of the new season. The network just released a trailer for Season 3, which you can watch below.

The election may have exposed some of Lola's vulnerabilities, as the trailer teases, but she will not be deterred from doing good.

All Rise originally premiered as a CBS legal drama and earned a 62 Metascore for its first two seasons. Its third season moves to cable after the broadcast network canceled the series. Now, events pick up six months after the events of the second season finale, following Lola, the highly regarded former deputy district attorney who now presides over courtrooms, pushing boundaries and challenging expectations. Alongside her is an ensemble made up of bailiffs, clerks, police officers, and lawyers on both sides of a case (prosecutors and public defenders) trying to get justice amid a flawed legal system in Los Angeles.

All Rise also stars Wilson Bethel as Lola's best friend, Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan; Jessica Camacho as public defender Emily Lopez; J. Alex Brinson as bailiff-turned-public defender Luke Watkins; Ruthie Ann Miles as Lola's assistant Sherri Kansky; Lindsay Mendez as court reporter Sara Castillo; Lindsey Gort as defense attorney Amy Quinn; Marg Helgenberger as Judge Lisa Benner; Samantha Marie Ware as law clerk Vanessa "Ness" Johnson; Paul McCrane as Judge Jonas Laski; and Suzanne Cryer as Deputy District Attorney Maggie Palmer.

Dee Harris-Lawrence, Missick, Michael M. Robin, and Len Goldstein executive produce the series, which hails from Warner Bros. Television.