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The hit legal drama adapts the books by Michael Connelly. With the help of his two ex-wives, Mickey juggles multiple new cases, including the high-profile murder trial involving Trevor Elliot in season 1, a wealthy video game designer; Lisa Trammel in season 2, a restaurateur accused of killing a powerful business executive; and Julian La Cosse in season 3, a sex work facilitator accused of killing Glory Days.
Lorna manages his cases and phone calls while he is on the road and in court. A relatively faithful adaptation of the character, Netflix adapting The Brass Verdict gave Lorna Taylor more opportunity to appear on the screen, as in book 1, she is primarily only a voice on a phone line. Actor: Angus Sampson was born in Australia, and he got his big break in when he was cast as Tucker in the Insidious movies. In addition to building a robust acting portfolio, Sampson works as a writer and director.
His most notable writing and directing project was The Mule, which he also starred in. Cisco is an ex-member of the Road Saints and has leveraged his clean criminal record into a private investigator license and is hired by Mickey to help him on his cases. Cisco is also in a relationship with Lorna Taylor. She also appeared in the shared universe shows Chicago Fire and Chicago P.
The character went up against Mickey Haller in the Lisa Tremmel case, showing herself as a fierce and passionate prosecutor. However, outside the courtroom, she's shown to have a softer and more compassionate side.
Raycole started her career as a dancer and continued on this path until she sustained an injury, which led her to shift her focus towards acting. Since then, she's gained many notable roles in TV shows. Izzy Letts is a defendant whose case Mickey gets dismissed, and she pays his fee by acting as his driver. As a fellow recovering addict, the two also help each other to keep from relapsing.