SUMMARY The seventh episode of Juvenile Justice begins with Won-Jung furious about the finding of his son. He chooses to arrange a meeting with Eun-Seok at work rather than tell the truth. The next morning, when the court's schedule is changed, Eun-Seok and Won-Jung are already there. He is prepared for court and dressed in his robes, but he hasn't told the Chief Judge what happened. Kang chastises Eun-Seok for disobeying the hospital's guidelines. and he is against the admission of witnesses for the prosecution.
Won-Jung makes the decision to take action in order to show his remorse for his acts. This resulted in Won-Jung's punishment due to press coverage. severely. Sin-U is sentenced to two years of probation and 120 hours of community service. probation. Eun-Seok receives a letter from Won-Jung thanking her for her hard work. work and warning Tae-Ju that things might get difficult for them. Kwak Do-Seok isn't present, therefore Eun-Seok is left in charge of a case involving a traffic mishap. He is one of the people whose names come up, and he is a hospital patient who is in critical condition. Eun-Seok needs to find out what's going on, according to the minor defendants, who claim they were not aware that Do-Seok lacked a license.
ANALYSIS It's crucial to remember that in this episode, the tension and complexity of the new head judge are increased by the relationship between Eun-Seok and them. adding yet another layer of intrigue to the story. The more we watch, the more we might learn. further details on their relationship and how it influences the problems they work on.
Furthermore, it's possible that the rapid shift of focus to the hit-and-run incident was done on purpose to keep viewers on their toes and prevent the plot surrounding the exam paper incident from becoming too predictable. Although some viewers could have found it unsettling, it also raises the unpredictability of the show. Anyone interested in law will find the show interesting to watch because of its compelling characters or social issues, notwithstanding the odd tone error or editing issue.