In the last episode of 5th season, S05E16, Mike Ross is found NOT GUILTY, for fraud (being a fake lawyer), because of his love and ingenuity for the justice system and caring heart. This show makes a big deal about loyalty, but I think it is overrated in the show.
What is interesting for me to make an entry is this: The writers are struggling with the moral question: Can someone who breaks the law be found innocent?
And the answer given on the show is: Yes.
However, the law is the law. You would get into trouble for breaking the law, or even implying that there is any good for breaking the law of the people. And you should be afraid (unless you are a Christians, who put God's Law above human laws).
So what is the solution? Mike Ross made the mistake of assuming the worse before the verdict, which caused him being sentenced 2 years in prison. So, we think the pharisees have won with their law system.
Nonetheless, a seed is planted. Law breakers can be found innocent, in a very very legal way. Is that a good thing? Yes and no.
Without God, this world would be in chaos either way.