Sonya Struhl is a recurring character who appears in the second season of 13 Reasons Why. She is portrayed by Allison Miller. She replaced Lainie Jensen as litigator for the school in the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District.
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Liberty High was represented by Sonya Struhl, a smart and ambitious litigator, who tried to prove the school was not responsible. The trial lasted two weeks, with the chosen people on both sides testifying, and finally, the Bakers' and the school get a decision from the jury.
8. Do Hannah's parents win their lawsuit? As we know, Hannah's parents filed a lawsuit against the school for their failure to detect or protect Hannah in the events that lead to her taking her own life. They had a strong enough case to win despite not entering the tapes as evidence.
Sarah Carlin is a teenager who testifies on the side of the school and against the Baker's. She went to high school with Hannah Baker before Hannah went to Liberty High. In "Smile, Bitches", it is revealed that in her high school, Ridgeview High, she was bullied by Hannah Baker, Lindsay Patterson and Alicia Morris.
She leaves the Bakers' residence after Sarah Carlin's testimony about Hannah bullying her at their previous school.
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During the trial, however, Chloe can't bring herself to share the truth, instead opting to claim that her sexual encounter with Bryce in the Clubhouse was consensual. Afterward, Jessica tells Justin (Brandon Flynn) not to blame Chloe for what happened in court.
Season 2, the setting is five months after Hannah's death. Her parents, the Bakers, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Liberty Highschool, stating that the school knew that Hannah was being bullied and didn't intervene.
Baker to get the justice she wanted for her daughter. In the penultimate episode of the season, the jury returns with their decision: The school district is judged not guilty in how it treated Hannah Baker.
After the death of Hannah Baker, a classmate of Clay's that he had a crush on, Clay started to hallucinate Hannah in the halls and classrooms of Liberty High School, the school that both Clay and Hannah attended. He first saw a hallucination of Hannah looking at him in the halls.
Hannah drops off her uniform on the counter at the Crestmont before delivering the tapes to Tony. Hannah returns home, fills up her bathtub, and slits her wrists with a razor blade, dying from blood loss.