2024-09-17
When an activist is killed during a break-and-enter at a water bottling plant, all evidence points towards his partner-in-crime, but Charlie and Rex aren't convinced.
Toby (Craig Olejnik) is brought in to authenticate the testimony of a star witness - a celebrated restaurant chef - in the trial of a mob boss charged with shooting his business partner.
Toby (Craig Olejnik) and the IIB investigate a national security breach when a sex tape featuring the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Cynthia Dale) goes viral.
Toby (Craig Olejnik) connects with a gifted young woman whose mental powers appear to rival or even surpass his own, and may be connected to a series of suspicious suicides linked to an old biker gang.
Despite his decision to stop using his telepathic abilities, Toby (Craig Olejnik) is forced to use them when he finds himself a hostage in the middle of a bank heist. It will take all of Toby's skills, both as a paramedic and a mind reader, to keep him and his fellow hostages alive.
Working his first official investigation, Toby (Craig Olejnik) must contend with Alvin Klein's (Peter Stebbings) skepticism and personal agenda in solving a decade-old murder.
When the life of a superstar performer (Fefe Dobson) is threatened, Toby (Craig Olejnik) poses as her assistant to watch her back and help the IIB special ops unit investigate.
Toby (Craig Olejnik) helps the IIB investigate the abduction of an African teenager whose father is an alleged war criminal.
Bull agrees to help Chunk's daughter when her journalism professor faces jail time for stealing proprietary information from a dating app developer.
Bull helps a doctor who illegally purchased a marijuana-derived oil to treat her patients; the case gets complicated when she is arrested for having intent to distribute.
Bull helps a man who changed his identity after unwittingly assisting in a robbery; Bull must convince the jury that the man has redeemed himself by living an upstanding life for years.
A friend from Bull's past enlists his services to help convince a jury that a domestic abuse survivor who shot her husband in his sleep is not guilty of murder because she feared for her life and the life of her unborn child.
Bull's team takes on a seemingly unwinnable case; a mute man faces the death penalty if he's found guilty of murder and arson; Bull is stunned to learn that his ex-wife is remarrying.
Bull's team is rocked when a client is found guilty of murder; the team finds new evidence but must find a way to present it in court without being found in contempt; Marissa faces hard truths about her relationship with Bull.
Bull returns to work with a new rich client for the firm to represent: an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.