Juvenile Justice (Movie Review)


EPISODE 8 (Characters) SUMMARY



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EPISODE 8
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SUMMARY
The eighth episode of Juvenile Justice opens with information on Do-Seok's coma. According to Nam-Gyeong's lawyer, who is certain that they can convict him. But because he spent time there, Tae-Ju has a personal link to the case. attempting to alter Do-Seok. Various accounts of what happened differ. While Do-Seok's mother claims that he was forced to drive to defend himself from bullies, Nam-Gyeong claims that Do-Seok was driving recklessly. DoSeok's probation officer questions whether he was bullied because he claims that despite having a black belt in taekwondo, he stopped attending training sessions. As Tae-Ju and Eun-Soo look into a potential key witness, Tae-Ju ventures off and learns something.
A USB flash drive with children's video is delivered to the station. Do-Seok was being physically assaulted, supporting his mother's claims. This film, performed in court by Eun-Seok, demonstrates that Do-Seok tried to help Mi-Ju, a young woman who had been the victim of extortion using fraudulent images. As she rushes through the case, Geun-Hee tells the prosecutor's office that there isn't enough evidence to prosecute the kids. Tae-Ju and Eun-Seok are upset, and Mi-Ju is overjoyed with the result. feeling regret. At the end of the episode, Eun-Seok finds out that a boy she knows. When she learns that she is being accused of gang rape, she collapses in horror.
ANALYSIS
The complicated relationships between the individuals are also highlighted in this episode. As an example, we see Eun-Seok's reluctance to her coworkers' questions concerning juvenile cases, especially after they learn that she has a history of relationships with the new chief judge. This raises the bar further. Readers are left wondering how these relationships will alter throughout the course of the series due to the story's drama.
The situation also raises important questions about the child. How both victims and perpetrators can be let down by the legal system. One flagrant example of the system's flaws is the fact that hit-and-run perpetrators can escape punishment for their actions. This gives the show realism and encourages viewers to think about how justice can be served more effectively in the real world. Juvenile Justice is a thought-provoking television series. important issues relating to life offenders in the juvenile justice system. Despite minor editing and tempo problems. The actors and clever plots make it a compelling film.

EPISODE 9


(Characters)

SUMMARY
The ninth episode of Juvenile Justice opens with Eun-Seok waking up. hospitalized as a result of burnout. Tae-Ju assumes the position and, after contacting contacts or next of kin, returns with Eun-Seok because there is no urgent situation. to her home, please. When he goes to her apartment, he finds that she is remarkably lacking in material belongings.
The following day, Eun-Seok shows up at the office to begin working on a gang rape case. involving a female named Seon-A. However, things become more difficult. when it is discovered that one of the defendants, Hwang In-Jun, killed EunSeok's son by hurling a brick at him from a rooftop. Eun-Seok is faithful. Despite audio evidence of In Jun confessing to participating in the gang rape, it was nonetheless disappointing to see him punished.
During the trial, In-Jun argues that he was not involved in the offense and had made an effort to put a stop to the other rapists. However, Eun-Seok and Detective Ko manage to find dashcam footage from a car that is parked across the street. street that exemplifies In-Jun's trickery.

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