
So once again, their reconciliation is at a standstill. Mickey basically admits he couldn’t risk it getting back to Lankford and Maggie is upset he didn’t trust her. She’s pissed at Mickey for not giving her a real warning.

Lankford’s testimony will be worthless now that he’s been found out to be a corrupt cop in an official capacity. Once it happens, Maggie’s entire case against Soto is in trouble. The problem is, Mickey finds out about Lankford before the trial from Griggs and he rushes to tell Maggie, but he doesn’t get a chance to warn her. Lankford, not Winters, pushed Perez to intimidate Glory Days in exchange for promoting her to detective. Linda lies on the stand and they catch her in the lie because Mickey and his team actually have security footage of her at the hotel where Glory Days was on that night. In court during the hearing, Glory Days tells her side of the story, naming Linda Perez and saying the real killer had a tattoo on his forearm, something Jesús does not.

But remember several episodes ago, Lankford revealed he was Winters’ supervisor on that case… I’m sure you can see where this is going. Mickey asks Griggs to look into it and the other detective on the case, Detective Kyle Winters. The next thing they need to find out is why Linda Perez would be so concerned with the Jesús Menendez trial. Glory arrives at Mickey’s office and they talk to her about what she knows. But Lankford heard it so they’re able to use his testimony instead. Maggie is in a tight spot with Soto because Tanya’s footage is too garbled to be used. Glory reveals that the reason she fled town that night is because Detective Linda Perez came to her hotel room and threatened to charge her for drugs if she didn’t leave and bail on the testimony. Glory Days (Fiona Rene) is finally back in town and Lorna seems to convince her to give testimony so Jesús can get a hearing. Still, they make plans to have a family dinner on Sunday, like they used to. But they don’t have the chance to make it to the bedroom before Maggie is called away for work. The emotions of the moment get to them both and they start making out.

Maggie was terrified that she’d lost Mickey again. Mickey visits Maggie after and things quickly get steamy between them. The whole thing was just a ruse to get Mickey alone.

As for Izzy, she’s fine and at a meeting. Luckily, Griggs and the cops arrive within a few minutes and Mickey is relatively unscathed. Mickey fends him off and Glenn falls off a cliff in the process at the start of The Lincoln Lawyer episode 10. It turns out the person who attacked Mickey is former juror number seven, Glenn McSweeney. Lara Solanki/Netflix © 2022 The Lincoln Lawyer episode 10 recap: The Brass Verdict (L to R) Christopher Gorham as Trevor Elliot, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller in episode 110 of The Lincoln Lawyer.
