Japan has a conviction rate of 99.9% for criminal cases that goes to trial. A lawyer (Hiroki Hasegawa) is able to defeat those odds and obtain an acquittal for his client, even though there's conclusive evidence that says otherwise. Sometimes, due to minor things, good and evil can switch sides and good people can become bad people.
Anti Hero/Anti-Hero/Antihero
Japan has a conviction rate of 99.9% for criminal cases that goes to trial. A lawyer is able to defeat those odds and obtain an acquittal for his client, even though there's conclusive evidence that says otherwise. Sometimes, due to minor things, good and evil can switch sides and good people can become bad people.
Season 1 - Episode 2
The murder of the president of a local factory. The trial is shaken by new evidence presented by the prosecution. However, lawyer Masaki Meibumi (Hiroki Hasegawa) researches trial records of past murder cases and comes up with a hypothesis. Meanwhile, Shuto Akamine (Takumi Kitamura), who is shaken by his sense of justice as a lawyer, goes to see the defendant Keita Hiyama (Takanori Iwata) in the detention center. Is Hiyama really innocent, or...?
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