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Clyde 2022-01-26 08:46:04
Fan Er's most upright legal drama
While chasing dramas and nympho, I read books on Anglo-American law by the way.
Episode 11
's distaste for politicians exploded in this episode. In the show, Eaton defines people, labels people, and makes people imagine that they are who they are, and then they mess around, get logic, and follow... -
Rylan 2022-01-26 08:46:04
law and order
This semester to two middle school substitutes, in addition to preparing lessons and tame a group of little devils, they also have to deal with some rigid tasks, such as grading homework and so on. Ordinary life always needs a little adjustment, so I found the classic American criminal drama "Law &...

Ross Gibby
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Kiley 2022-03-26 09:01:13
A TV series like textbooks, if the White House can give us a taste of how the government, one of the three powers in the United States, works, then Law and Order will give us a taste of how the American justice works, despite legal affairs such as the true character of the lawyer and the Boston law. The drama has also achieved this, but it is not as pure as this one, excluding almost all descriptions of personal life, just justice. . .
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Laverna 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The court debate is the most exciting part. Stone's arrogant tone is so handsome, and the occasional humanistic concern is very touching.
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