A case with the most simple and conclusive evidence in this life was actually stripped, and it was not clear who the murderer was in the end.
He seems to be an American judicial ukiyo-e. There is a dark side, and some people benefit from it, but at least he is very procedural and fair. The police station, the defendant, the victim, the prosecutor, the lawyer, and the court, all perform their duties, with opposing and unified positions. Going back to what the stingy lawyer said at the beginning, the truth of I did't do it may not be important. In order to reduce expenses, the judiciary may reach a confession and sentence to 15 years in prison, but the male protagonist of Bambi did not take the deal because of the inmates and the female lawyer fellow who was used by the leader. In fact, whether the person was killed by homicide, he just doesn't remember. But that's where the story begins for the most part.
Each character here has a set of his own biography, the loneliness of a lawyer who picks his feet, the humor of black people with their own rap attributes, and the young female lawyer who was so stupid that she ruined her fledgling career. Each has its own story, not just a glance Can see through. Whether or not Bambi killed him, he will never live so worry-free in his life. I feel that he will return to that prison one day, because he cannot live the life controlled by others, he really knows What do you want.
There are probably only a few old people here who know about it.
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