Luke glanced outside the window, "Judge Walker, the black bear has left."
Walker also looked out the window, "That big guy might still be hiding somewhere, watching us; I don't want to be chased by it again. I really can't run anymore."
Walker seemed to hear the implication as well,
"Can I stay in the car for half an hour? I won't disturb you."
Luke wasn't someone with low EQ. In general, when faced with such situations, he wouldn't directly send someone away, but the condition was that the person had to tell the truth.
If you lie, it means you don't respect me, then why should I let you stay on my territory.
Even if the other party was a judge, Luke wouldn't completely let his guard down in this wilderness.
If it were a stranger, Luke wouldn't let them into the RV.
"Judge Walker, what would you do in court if someone lied?"
Walker looked somewhat embarrassed, "Is it that obvious?"
"No, it's not very obvious, but you're facing Los Angeles's finest detective."