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00:00:00It's driving me crazy, driving me crazy...
00:00:07I'm deaf...
00:00:13It's driving me crazy, driving me crazy...
00:00:30I know.
00:00:31That you're gonna love me.
00:00:35That you're gonna make me crazy.
00:00:37That you're gonna make me crazy.
00:00:40Crazy.
00:00:48Let's go.
00:00:49Let's go.
00:01:00I was suspicious that the law could kill me because I had a guilty conscience.
00:01:08But the law never lost faith in me.
00:01:11The development fund that I gave to the school as a Korean,
00:01:15is my apology for doubting the law for a while.
00:01:23I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Wait a minute.
00:01:26What is this?
00:01:28It's you again.
00:01:29You were sitting between the two of us during the OT.
00:01:36Seo Ji-ho?
00:01:38Min Bok-gi, right?
00:01:41I think I was supposed to talk to you.
00:01:46Noona.
00:01:47Noona.
00:01:56I'm sorry. I'm a little tired.
00:02:00But those eyes are a gift.
00:02:06I have it now.
00:02:09I'll call you later.
00:02:175.6 billion won?
00:02:19You're going to give it to the Law School of Korea?
00:02:22Donation.
00:02:23So why?
00:02:25Why are you making that donation?
00:02:27You should do it, too.
00:02:29If the Law School does well in the field where the master's exam has been closed,
00:02:32great lawyers will be released.
00:02:36Great lawyers.
00:02:38I'm like a thing now.
00:02:42I decided it when I was dismissed from the Supreme Court and acquitted.
00:02:47I think of Yang Jong-hoon, who went to the law school because of us.
00:02:51It's not because of your nephew?
00:02:55What kind of novel are you going to write?
00:02:59Isn't it too much to say that your son is out?
00:03:04Do you look like you're not going to advertise?
00:03:07Do you want to go to the entrance ceremony where you don't even have a son?
00:03:12You idiot.
00:03:14The girl I'm going out with is stuck, and I'm off.
00:03:26Hyun-ah, take this and come with your mom.
00:03:28I'm late, so I'm going first.
00:03:31Is this really a law school?
00:03:35Isn't he cheating?
00:03:37It's impossible to think of anything.
00:03:39It's a good day.
00:03:40Sol, who's in charge of the kids, is going to the law school.
00:03:45I don't know if I'm going.
00:03:49Sol, if you're going to do it, do it.
00:03:53Even if you come in right away, can you go anywhere well?
00:03:58All the great sons of Korea are gathered here.
00:04:03Here it is.
00:04:05Next is the 11th Korea University of Law.
00:04:11There will be a new student admission oath.
00:04:14The oath will be made by Kang Sol as the representative of the new student.
00:04:19Kang Sol, please come forward.
00:04:28I hope there will be no mistake because there is Kang Sol of the same name among the new students this year.
00:04:35Korea University of Law
00:04:47What are you doing here, Prosecutor Yang?
00:04:50Oh, are you Professor Yang, not Prosecutor Yang?
00:04:59You're not in a position to tell us anything.
00:05:04You still don't recognize that it's a gift, not a burden.
00:05:15Most of the law school professors who teach the law have a conscience.
00:05:25It's not a conscience, it's a suspicion.
00:05:34Have you ever seen Kang Dan since then?
00:06:05It's hard to hold on any longer.
00:06:14Professor Yang is in critical condition?
00:06:16Didn't you get a text message?
00:06:27My brother is in the lower house, so be careful.
00:06:30It's really hard to get.
00:06:32I can't see my brother in the house, but I can really die.
00:06:42Uncle, please open the door.
00:06:46I'm dying.
00:06:48I'm not dying.
00:06:49Wait a minute.
00:06:50It's okay, Professor Yang.
00:07:03I'm not dying.
00:07:13Never give it to me.
00:07:16Don't give blood.
00:07:20I'll do that, so how about half your inheritance?
00:07:23It's okay.
00:07:32Are you really okay?
00:07:34He's in trouble, so he'll recover soon.
00:07:39That's a relief.
00:07:41Yes.
00:07:44He showed up in a hurry and got a blood transfusion.
00:07:53You were right.
00:07:58You said you'd be okay.
00:08:04I'm very drunk. Go in and sleep.
00:08:08Hurry up.
00:08:24Seo Ji-ho
00:08:27Do you want to write a complaint?
00:08:54Hey, Han Joon-hee.
00:08:56You have to study.
00:08:58Huh?
00:08:59Get up.
00:09:00Get up.
00:09:02Get up.
00:09:04Why isn't he coming?
00:09:18Why do you tell a sick person to come and go?
00:09:23Why do you tell a sick person to come and go?
00:09:53I'm sorry.
00:10:04Fortunately, he's stable now.
00:10:07It must have been hard to recover.
00:10:10You were lucky.
00:10:12A patient who was in a hurry showed up.
00:10:15I don't know who it is, but he's a benefactor of life.
00:10:18Say thank you.
00:10:19I'm thankful that I'm recovering quickly.
00:10:22It's a rule not to let people know that you're in a hurry.
00:10:25Then take a break.
00:10:32There's a reason why the professor got up so lucky.
00:10:37Can you see it?
00:10:40Hang in there.
00:10:45It's not easy to find a blood type in the brain of the first autopsy.
00:10:49Professor Seo Byung-joo's wife is the best ace autopsy.
00:10:54You didn't miss the first autopsy.
00:10:57You've been fooled.
00:10:59That's right.
00:11:09The first autopsy said he quit here and flew to Korea.
00:11:13He said he went to Canada, where his son has cancer treatment.
00:11:16I can't reach him.
00:11:17His family left here.
00:11:21Can't you check why his brain was damaged?
00:11:24I know.
00:11:26I'm going crazy.
00:11:27The possibility of death is one to two.
00:11:48Oh, it's spicy.
00:11:56Does that go through your throat?
00:12:03Professor Yang Jung-hoon almost died because of you.
00:12:06Professor Seo, too.
00:12:09It's creepy to share the same room. Get out.
00:12:14I guess I'm the criminal.
00:12:17All right.
00:12:20You've been a roommate. Why don't you turn yourself in?
00:12:24Turn myself in?
00:12:25Can you do it before the final exam?
00:12:29If you get out of this semester's grades, I can get an A.
00:12:33Because of the grades.
00:12:34You've been a roommate.
00:12:36You said I was creepy.
00:12:38If you do that, I'll get rid of the word creepy.
00:12:40Let's go.
00:12:46Hey, senior.
00:12:47Why are you giving me a job that doesn't even cost money?
00:12:51Oh, my God.
00:12:52I'm going to take this job.
00:12:53I'm going to have a nice house.
00:12:59Is that right?
00:13:03Can I talk to you?
00:13:08Who is it?
00:13:09Wow, Prosecutor Yang.
00:13:12You're a big shot.
00:13:15Do I look like a loser to get an apology?
00:13:21What about the lawyer?
00:13:25Do you want me to introduce you?
00:13:27What?
00:13:29It's my national line, but I don't have any money.
00:13:32You can pay me back with your body.
00:13:35I heard that if you give me a lot of money, you can reduce your sentence.
00:13:38When did I...
00:13:40Not murder, but assault.
00:13:42What?
00:13:44Really?
00:13:45Assault?
00:13:47You didn't even think about killing me even though you stabbed me in the back.
00:14:09What's going on?
00:14:11About the grades...
00:14:12I told you it wasn't right.
00:14:14Can I just check the answer sheet?
00:14:16I need to know what's missing so I can do better on the final exam.
00:14:22Wait and see.
00:14:38I'm sorry.
00:14:54Aren't you going to study?
00:15:02Read this.
00:15:03It's nothing.
00:15:04Professor Kang also read it.
00:15:07I thought he didn't like you because of the laptop.
00:15:09He even took a look at the paper you wrote.
00:15:11What paper?
00:15:12This?
00:15:15Did you win the grand prize?
00:15:16Grand prize?
00:15:18Asia Human Rights Paper Competition?
00:15:21Wow, I didn't use this when I was a student.
00:15:24You must see it.
00:15:25I heard you're a human rights lawyer.
00:15:26Can I copy this?
00:15:27Let's all see it together.
00:15:28No.
00:15:37Han Joon Hee
00:15:40Han Joon Hee in the first year...
00:15:56Let's say it.
00:15:57Before being reported for assault.
00:15:59What?
00:16:04Are you going to kill my husband because of the inheritance?
00:16:12And then you're going to walk around here shamelessly?
00:16:20Are you okay?
00:16:29Why did you do that?
00:16:31Even though I begged you so much,
00:16:33why did your uncle pay the power bill and build a house?
00:16:38How could you...
00:16:41kill your uncle there?
00:17:00Does it make sense to ask me to take over the lawyer who stabbed your uncle?
00:17:05It's money.
00:17:07He's rich because he's a gangster.
00:17:09But how can you hurt a murderer?
00:17:12Can I really do it?
00:17:13What?
00:17:16Instead,
00:17:17there's something.
00:17:22How are you?
00:17:24Did you bleed dramatically?
00:17:26Well...
00:17:27I'm getting better day by day.
00:17:29That's good.
00:17:30So,
00:17:31before you get better,
00:17:33you should apply for a lawyer.
00:17:38Don't you have anything to say?
00:17:40What?
00:17:41Something to say as my lawyer.
00:17:46That's...
00:17:47What should I go out with?
00:17:48Is it a lawyer?
00:17:53Yes.
00:17:54Yes.
00:17:55It's...
00:17:56a lawyer...
00:17:57You should apply.
00:17:58No, it's not.
00:18:00It's a cancellation of detention.
00:18:02It's not just about money.
00:18:04Hey.
00:18:05I think I need to explain to you why I have to do that.
00:18:08Well,
00:18:09a lawyer's detention is a suspension of detention.
00:18:11It doesn't mean that the detention power is gone.
00:18:13Who doesn't know that?
00:18:14I know, I know.
00:18:15I know,
00:18:16but if you want to repeat what you did,
00:18:17the prosecutor will be embarrassed.
00:18:20No, I'll go to the hearing.
00:18:22The prosecutor should do it himself.
00:18:24Professor, let's just do it.
00:18:26Prosecutor Jin,
00:18:27canceling detention is...
00:18:29Prosecutor, please do it.
00:18:33I guess it's because of the autopsy result.
00:18:36The detention power is gone,
00:18:38so you should cancel the detention.
00:18:45He really wanted to have a miscarriage?
00:18:47He was raised like a son,
00:18:49but he wanted to have a miscarriage?
00:18:50He saw it with his own eyes.
00:18:52He told me to sign the letter of resignation,
00:18:54but he couldn't do it.
00:18:55There are no parents and children in front of money.
00:18:57Is there no money in the world these days?
00:18:59No, it's not.
00:19:00It's money.
00:19:02It's not our study.
00:19:04Don't guess.
00:19:06No, it's not a guess.
00:19:08There's evidence and circumstances that could suspect Jun.
00:19:11Professor Yang has that much evidence.
00:19:17Oh.
00:19:18If the culprit was Professor Yang...
00:19:20I hope it's not Jun.
00:19:40Turn yourself in.
00:19:41I'm sorry.
00:19:46You don't deserve to teach here.
00:19:49Jun.
00:19:51The prosecutor I respected the most
00:19:53gave up his position.
00:19:56My uncle, who I loved so much,
00:19:59killed a child with his bare hands.
00:20:01My sky collapsed.
00:20:07I sent a video to Professor Yang.
00:20:12What?
00:20:14Turn yourself in before Professor Yang reports you.
00:20:19How did you...
00:20:20Please get out of the factory now.
00:20:31You bastard.
00:20:42I'm sorry.
00:20:47He's coming out.
00:20:50How do you feel about being fired?
00:20:52Did you really not kill him?
00:20:53Please come out.
00:20:54Please make a video later.
00:20:56I told you to come out.
00:21:01If you're so curious,
00:21:03go to the prosecutor who spilled my blood before the prosecution.
00:21:07I didn't ask for anything.
00:21:12However,
00:21:14he was badly injured and in need of treatment.
00:21:16I thought there was no reason to arrest him.
00:21:19So I canceled his arrest.
00:21:23Prosecutors
00:21:25are the representatives of justice.
00:21:27It's their duty to protect the justice of the defendants.
00:21:32Why are you here?
00:21:34I'm sorry.
00:21:35It's okay.
00:21:38He was arrested for a just cause.
00:21:40I came out because I was worried about him.
00:21:44Please refrain from covering up for the defendant.
00:21:47The prosecutor said he spilled blood. Is that true?
00:21:51No way.
00:21:52I'm scared.
00:21:54I came all the way here. See for yourself.
00:21:57Supreme Court of Korea
00:22:06Prosecutor Jin Hyung-woo will be charged with the accusation of causing injustice.
00:22:12Prosecutor Jin Hyung-woo here
00:22:13is going to be the first prosecutor to be charged with the accusation of causing injustice.
00:22:19Are you going to go to court?
00:22:21I'll tell you the truth.
00:22:22I told you to get out of the way!
00:22:30I'm going to sleep with my eyes open.
00:22:32There is no sleeping pill in Professor Jung's room.
00:22:35It can be replaced with a sleeping pill.
00:22:52I'm going to sleep with my eyes open.
00:23:23The two were charged with assault.
00:23:25Kim Cheol-soo argued for justice.
00:23:34There, student with sunglasses.
00:23:38I'm sorry. I have a sty in my eye.
00:23:40What about the judge's ruling?
00:23:42Pardon?
00:23:44Well, the judge's ruling...
00:23:48I'm sorry.
00:23:49I thought Professor Jung was in class, so I didn't prepare.
00:23:52Didn't you prepare?
00:23:54I was going to, but the professor was arrested.
00:23:57I thought you didn't have to.
00:24:01There's no reason to sit here anymore. Get out.
00:24:03Professor...
00:24:04Those who didn't do their homework go out on their own.
00:24:10I'm more nervous after being stabbed at the detention center.
00:24:12Professor!
00:24:13Kang Sol-ae, what about the judge's ruling?
00:24:15Pardon?
00:24:16Pardon?
00:24:18The judge did not accept Kim Cheol-soo's claim of obstruction of justice.
00:24:22Why?
00:24:23Because I saw their actions as a fight.
00:24:25Why don't you admit the fight as obstruction of justice?
00:24:27Obstruction of justice is a violation of the current unfair infringement,
00:24:31and the fight is an attack.
00:24:34I tried to stop my girlfriend from being sexually assaulted,
00:24:36but shouldn't I see it as a violent violation?
00:24:40If it's a violent violation, Kim Cheol-soo...
00:24:42First!
00:24:43It should have ended at hitting Park's face.
00:24:45Why?
00:24:46Because the second act of Kim Cheol-soo's fist after being hit by Park
00:24:50is both a defense and an attack.
00:25:04Do you really think so?
00:25:06Yes.
00:25:12The first act of Kim Cheol-soo's fist to save his girlfriend is obstruction of justice.
00:25:16The fight has ended here.
00:25:18Yes.
00:25:19After that, I think the fight started after the fight.
00:25:22The judge said so.
00:25:23What about you?
00:25:24Pardon?
00:25:26In my opinion,
00:25:30in order not to become a double assault,
00:25:33Kim Cheol-soo must be beaten and charged with assault or injury.
00:25:39You look annoyed.
00:25:42I'll try to understand the verdict of the Supreme Court.
00:25:45Why don't you question it instead of trying?
00:25:48Pardon?
00:25:51Prosecutor Jin Kyung-woo here will be the first prosecutor to be prosecuted for obstruction of justice.
00:26:03Are you ready?
00:26:08I won't ask you twice.
00:26:10Did you deliberately push me down the stairs or was it a mistake?
00:26:15If I tell you, will you let me go right away?
00:26:17What?
00:26:19I have a class.
00:26:25The Supreme Court's verdict is not the truth of obstruction of justice.
00:26:27You have to question it instead of complaining and fight until you find the answer to the question.
00:26:35Han Joon-hee.
00:26:45As you all know, Han Joon-hee and I are suspected of killing Professor Seo Byung-ju.
00:26:51I fed the drugs and Han Joon-hee pushed me down the stairs.
00:26:54Let's assume that's a fact.
00:26:57If the cause of death is brain hemorrhage caused by falling, what is the name of Han Joon-hee and me?
00:27:02It depends on whether Han Joon-hee is an orphan or an orphan.
00:27:05An orphan?
00:27:06Han Joon-hee is an orphan and Professor Seo is a murderer.
00:27:09If the cause of death is a murder...
00:27:10Professor Seo is a murderer and Han Joon-hee is an orphan.
00:27:13If he is an orphan, he is a criminal who violated the law.
00:27:15The victim can't ask for your punishment in the afterlife and he won't be punished.
00:27:25I'll be punished.
00:27:28It doesn't mean that a criminal can be prosecuted only if the victim asks for punishment.
00:27:32If the victim doesn't want to be punished, then he won't be punished.
00:27:37Rather, there is no cause of death for the victim who will be marked as a doctor, so I will be punished unconditionally.
00:27:44That's fine.
00:27:46I need your consent for the next assignment.
00:27:48Who is more suspicious between the two of us?
00:27:52You will be the prosecutor and put me and Han Joon-hee on the scale of evidence and law.
00:27:58The related data has been posted in the electronic room bulletin board, so please refer to it.
00:28:03I'll refer to it.
00:28:15A scale?
00:28:16It's not a crotis, it's a mental pressure.
00:28:18No, it's a steel pressure.
00:28:19The surface of the fruit was half-crumpled.
00:28:21It's not a damage.
00:28:22Is the cucumber the same as the fruit?
00:28:24The victim is a cucumber criminal.
00:28:25The material is bad.
00:28:27But it's not up to the cucumber, is it?
00:28:34Oh, I can feel the return of Yang Crotis by looking at your mental zombie figures.
00:28:44But I have to talk about the grades today.
00:28:48I sent it individually, so you can come to my lab and check it out one by one.
00:28:55Yes.
00:28:56Shall we start the class?
00:28:597 million dollars.
00:29:007 million dollars.
00:29:01Wow.
00:29:02Let's take a look at the case of damage compensation in the United States, which had to be robbed of a huge amount of money with a very small mistake.
00:29:11I thought you'd be crying somewhere.
00:29:15It's better to be kicked out and rest than to hide because I can't answer.
00:29:20What's your assignment?
00:29:31Don't look down on me, the goddess of justice.
00:29:38That's what your uncle said when he first saw me on the 15th day of the prosecutor's office.
00:29:44Prosecutors are people who punish those who commit crimes.
00:29:49To be precise, the prosecutor's office does not make people unfair according to the law.
00:29:57You're a great prosecutor.
00:29:59The chairman of a large company sent it to Gabong.
00:30:01Do you know who the father is?
00:30:03Once a bad person is a bad person forever.
00:30:08I raised a knife to cover my eyes and make a world where genetic innocence does not work in order not to have prejudice.
00:30:20If it's illegal, whether it's the president, the teacher, the family, or anyone else.
00:30:29You have to put it on this scale and punish it according to the law to be a prosecutor in Korea.
00:30:50Don't make an unfair person with a fair scale.
00:30:57My uncle, who was like that, made a victim who was unfair even after he died in a boat hit by a hand.
00:31:11You should have caught it then.
00:31:14You should have noticed when you admitted to Lee Man-ho.
00:31:17You should have suspected it when you got a bribe and ran away as a gift.
00:31:25If I had caught you earlier...
00:31:36Was it me?
00:31:47I told you to turn yourself in.
00:31:49Get out of the way.
00:31:55Kill me first.
00:32:05Kill me!
00:32:06I told you to turn yourself in!
00:32:08Kill me!
00:32:16Uncle!
00:32:19Uncle!
00:32:25It's 119.
00:32:26119, right?
00:32:27Yes, go ahead.
00:32:28This is the Korean Law School, and the professor is unconscious on the stairs.
00:32:32Is he breathing?
00:32:34Wait a minute.
00:32:35Hello?
00:32:37Hello?
00:32:49Uncle, are you okay?
00:33:07Uncle, are you okay?
00:33:15I'm fine.
00:33:18If you let me take this class...
00:33:21I think you hit your head. Can I not go to the hospital?
00:33:36I should have taken my uncle to the hospital then.
00:33:56It's too cruel to put it in the interview.
00:34:00Now I know Professor Yang is cruel.
00:34:04I'll change my words.
00:34:05It's not cruel.
00:34:07It's terrible.
00:34:09I've seen that terrible virtue.
00:34:13What do you mean virtue?
00:34:15If I tell you...
00:34:17How about sister, not you?
00:34:23Since when?
00:34:24If I knew you had feelings for Han Joon-hee, I wouldn't have pretended to be close to him.
00:34:30How much did I bother you?
00:34:31Because of me, Sol B...
00:34:33It's time to deal with something that bothers you.
00:34:38So?
00:34:40Who is more suspicious?
00:34:42I know the symptoms.
00:34:43With what evidence?
00:34:46Overdose of drugs.
00:34:47Falling brain hemorrhage.
00:34:49If you only know what the direct cause is...
00:34:51It won't be easy.
00:34:52Even if there is hemorrhage from falling, it does not die immediately.
00:34:54There are many cases where they die after a while.
00:34:56There is a time when the drug spreads.
00:34:59You have to find out what the cause is yourself at the national library.
00:35:02I know the director of the national library well.
00:35:06Isn't it a lie?
00:35:08In this case, the director of the national library also raised his head.
00:35:13You have to show it to the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice.
00:35:17Eat and do it.
00:35:20Eat and do it.
00:35:23Eat.
00:35:32Brain water is cold.
00:35:34If I give you two this, it's a red line.
00:35:37What do you judge whether this will be brain water or a red line?
00:35:4028.29 points.
00:35:45Don't rip your head too much.
00:35:47Because it's like me.
00:35:48There's nothing to rip your head off.
00:35:50Anything.
00:35:51I don't care.
00:35:54These are the notes I organized when I was preparing to be a lawyer.
00:35:56If you need it, see it.
00:35:57I don't care.
00:36:02It doesn't matter?
00:36:08What do you mean?
00:36:10It's not exactly a direct signature.
00:36:13It doesn't matter.
00:36:15I have it.
00:36:21I killed him.
00:36:27I killed him.
00:36:52DNA test results, which are considered the most credible evidence.
00:36:55The hair from the hands of the dead victim was found to be Professor Yang Jong-hoon's.
00:37:00Let's call him Professor Yang Mo.
00:37:02It was found to be Mr. Yang Mo's.
00:37:04If you fed him sugar-coated coffee as a sign of hypoglycemia,
00:37:06I think you could have caught Mr. Yang's hair in the process of hypoglycemia.
00:37:18The decisive evidence that suspects Mr. Han Mo's guilt is that he changed his glasses.
00:37:22How do you prove that you changed your glasses?
00:37:24I saw him take his glasses from the scene and hide them in the corner of the dormitory.
00:37:29You didn't see him change his glasses.
00:37:32I only tell the facts.
00:37:33Then, except for the fact that he changed his glasses.
00:37:37Jun, can't you just tell me?
00:37:40I would have told you to use the evidence that has been revealed so far.
00:37:44Honestly, I don't know why I have to do this.
00:37:47I don't want to put both Mr. Yang and Mr. Han on the scale.
00:37:55The advantage of Han Jun-hee's crime is not changing his glasses,
00:38:02but whether he is guilty of hypoglycemia or not.
00:38:08Answer the question.
00:38:11I was trying to steal my phone to report it to the police,
00:38:13but I tripped and rolled down the stairs.
00:38:15Hey, why are you telling me that now?
00:38:17You should have told me before Yang Jung-won let you go.
00:38:19Why are you talking about it now?
00:38:21If you're going to do it, do it earlier.
00:38:24The more I am suspected, the weaker the prosecution's justification for arresting Professor Yang.
00:38:30Did you want Yang Jung-won to be released on purpose?
00:38:48Did you want to take my class as soon as possible?
00:38:55Why did you go to law school after passing the 4th and 2nd rounds?
00:38:58He's still a scary guy.
00:39:00He's treated delicately.
00:39:05He's going to die because of Yang Jung-won.
00:39:07In the meantime, do you want to doubt it on purpose and make Yang Jung-won do a good job?
00:39:11We're going to eat a proper meal.
00:39:25It's hard to determine a direct murder.
00:39:27You have to tell me that.
00:39:31Then, which one of the two is more likely?
00:39:36Yes, I see.
00:39:40Not the legal side, but the opinions of other experts.
00:39:43It's not easy for everyone.
00:39:45It's hard to say which one is right.
00:39:47Oh, it's dirty.
00:39:49It's not easy for everyone.
00:39:51It's hard to say which one is right.
00:39:53Oh, it's dirty.
00:39:58I'll try to analyze it.
00:40:04Why is the signature twisted?
00:40:06What if they both get out?
00:40:09That's not going to happen.
00:40:15I hope so.
00:40:19I saw it, too.
00:40:26Did you call the defendant and investigate?
00:40:31You look really good.
00:40:35Please investigate quickly and thoroughly.
00:40:38I'd like you to be curious about why I'm here.
00:40:43I'm a rare case.
00:40:45You saved a man who almost died of an emergency fever.
00:40:50I'm curious if he's alive and walking around.
00:40:57I think he's alive and walking around.
00:41:02If it's a human being,
00:41:04I don't think he'd do anything to pay back for his life.
00:41:09Oh, if that's the case,
00:41:10I'm sure it's an alibi.
00:41:12You keep digging into the back of a man who lives in Gyegwacheon.
00:41:19If you saved me, there must be a reason.
00:41:36You're a good-for-nothing.
00:41:38You're a good-for-nothing.
00:41:40You're a good-for-nothing.
00:41:42You're a good-for-nothing.
00:41:44You're a good-for-nothing.
00:41:47You're a good-for-nothing.
00:41:56Would you like to see this?
00:41:58Did you see the score?
00:42:00What? Did you get a score?
00:42:02It's 97.
00:42:04You're a good-for-nothing.
00:42:07It's not a zero, is it?
00:42:09That's 97.
00:42:12What?
00:42:17It's not a zero, is it?
00:42:32It's really 97.
00:42:33Hey, hey, hey.
00:42:35Did you see the score?
00:42:37I think something's wrong, but it can't be.
00:42:40I guess it's not fixed.
00:42:43It's higher than Jun's score.
00:42:45Did you get confused with B?
00:42:48Didn't it change?
00:42:50I can't believe it's 79.
00:43:13I'm calling my mom. Pick up the phone.
00:43:15I got seven calls.
00:43:21Pick up the phone.
00:43:23I think it's an urgent call.
00:43:44I'm in front of the dormitory.
00:43:46If you don't come out, I'll go in.
00:44:00What's this?
00:44:04Open your eyes.
00:44:05Open your eyes and look at this.
00:44:07You can't get an A.
00:44:09Even if you get a perfect score in the finals, you can't get an A.
00:44:17Are you crazy?
00:44:18Does it make sense to die to your roommate?
00:44:23You're really going to get hit by B?
00:44:39What?
00:44:59Do you have any complaints about the test score?
00:45:02Kang Sol-yi.
00:45:04It would have been perfect if you hadn't torn up the test paper over time, but it was a waste.
00:45:08What?
00:45:14There was only one student who wrote the correct answer.
00:45:18Kang Sol-A.
00:45:23The school said it was a false statement, and even Han Jun-hee admitted it.
00:45:27He even argued that it was a false statement.
00:45:30I don't understand how a false statement is the answer.
00:45:34Why did you write it as a fact?
00:45:38I also wrote it as a false statement at first, but because of the new ticket.
00:45:44I got a development fund from B, and while I was hiring B as a professor, I saw the new ticket.
00:45:50It wasn't in Han Jun-hee's test paper.
00:45:52If there is a new ticket, it is true that each received a development fund and was hired as a professor.
00:46:04Do you have anything more to say after making a mistake in the crime and application law in the criminal law?
00:46:08No.
00:46:09No?
00:46:10Yes.
00:46:11Oh, I'm sorry.
00:46:12The moment I saw the problem, I think I missed the new ticket with the prediction that it would be the same as Han Jun-hee's test paper.
00:46:17Prediction.
00:46:18It's a fatal poison to the lawyer.
00:46:20Is that all?
00:46:21Oh, one new ticket can turn a false statement into a fact, so get a hold of yourself.
00:46:26Then let's talk about it.
00:46:27If it's true, is A guilty or not?
00:46:30In my opinion, even if it is true, our country recognizes the crime.
00:46:35Did you admit to the crime?
00:46:36No, I wrote it as innocent.
00:46:41Why?
00:46:42Because of Article 310 of the Criminal Law.
00:46:44Even if it is an act of defamation, as a true fact, it should not be punished only when it is public.
00:46:52It is a criminal offense for public interest.
00:46:55Yes, Han Jun-hee, no, A is a student.
00:46:58It is a public purpose for the safety of the academic community to use Dejavu, which requires the resolution of suspicions on the development fund and the professor's appointment procedure.
00:47:07It could be a private purpose.
00:47:09A and B weren't on good terms as relatives.
00:47:11Article 988 of the Supreme Court.
00:47:14If the main purpose is for the benefit of the public, it cannot be excluded from the application of Article 310 of the Criminal Law even if there are other personal motives.
00:47:23Then what is it?
00:47:36Does it make sense for a criminal to take a criminal test?
00:47:43He is still a victim.
00:47:45He is not a criminal.
00:47:46Just because the professor was arrested and arrested for murder, it is an insult to the law school of Korea.
00:47:52But how can students take a test?
00:48:01Let's talk about that problem with our vice director.
00:48:05He's been a parent for a year.
00:48:08Let's talk to me.
00:48:12Let's talk where the director is.
00:48:16What power does the vice director have?
00:48:19I told Professor Yang that it would be good to give him a test.
00:48:22So let's talk to me.
00:48:33I became a star because of the report.
00:48:35I'm the first in my class.
00:48:38Hey, Kang Byul.
00:48:39It's not a lie.
00:48:42I'll call you later.
00:48:43Wait a minute.
00:48:47Hello.
00:48:48I'm a law school student from Korea University.
00:48:50Professor Seo Byung-joo, did you take the test again?
00:48:52I told the prosecution everything.
00:48:53I have something to do, so I'll stop.
00:48:55Is there any possibility of manipulation?
00:48:58I heard that the person who took the first test has been out of touch.
00:49:01The camera was broken, so I couldn't take a picture or video of the test.
00:49:06I found this while doing an assignment.
00:49:08There was also a controversy over the manipulation of the test 10 years ago.
00:49:11There's no way he didn't see what you found.
00:49:14Why do you make me miss it even though I saw it?
00:49:16Unless someone is trying to get a fortune and turn it upside down to our professor.
00:49:24That's enough.
00:49:25It's not like that.
00:49:41Did you get a good investigation?
00:49:45What's there to investigate?
00:49:48Thanks to you, I'm a defendant.
00:49:50I don't know if you've been treated as a victim.
00:49:52No way.
00:49:53How dare a prosecutor in Korea...
00:49:55You can't dare to think like that.
00:49:58I'm here to submit evidence, so you have to file a lawsuit.
00:50:00Oh, a lawsuit?
00:50:02You were hit a while ago.
00:50:05You don't know yet?
00:50:06I don't know.
00:50:07I don't know.
00:50:08I don't know.
00:50:10I guess you don't know yet.
00:50:12I notified the school.
00:50:14Did you overdo it?
00:50:15No way.
00:50:17I guess you thought the possibility of two people's death would be a problem.
00:50:21It's 10 million won.
00:50:23Han Joon-hee and you.
00:50:24Both were prosecuted.
00:50:26As a common perpetrator of murder.
00:50:29You can't tie it up without any evidence.
00:50:31Why wouldn't there be any evidence?
00:50:33There's no reason for Han Joon-hee to do that unless he's an accomplice.
00:50:40Give it to me.
00:50:44This is also false.
00:50:50I think the school was also very shocked.
00:50:55Please change the lawyer to a full-time job this time.
00:51:05I received shocking news from the prosecution today.
00:51:09Professor Yang Jong-hoon was accused of colluding with Han Joon-hee.
00:51:12He was prosecuted as a common perpetrator.
00:51:15What?
00:51:16A common perpetrator?
00:51:18Everyone is shocked.
00:51:20Excuse me, director.
00:51:23The reason I called you here in a hurry is to deliver the school's position on Professor Yang Jong-hoon's detention.
00:51:29The prosecution filed a ridiculous lawsuit.
00:51:31What do you mean you two are accomplices?
00:51:34The prosecutor is writing a novel.
00:51:36That's for the judge to decide in court.
00:51:41Considering the principle of innocence,
00:51:43Professor Yang Jong-hoon decided that it would be a burden to continue lecturing in this state,
00:51:49so he decided to issue a disciplinary order.
00:51:54Can it be a disciplinary order?
00:51:57Shouldn't he be sentenced?
00:51:58Isn't it the same as being sentenced?
00:52:01Telling Professor Yang not to lecture.
00:52:03It's different from being sentenced.
00:52:05The professor's house will be maintained.
00:52:08Professor Jung, please continue to take care of the legal classes that Professor Yang couldn't do.
00:52:14Director, please tell me about Han Joon-hee.
00:52:18Han Joon-hee submitted a resignation letter this morning.
00:52:34Han Joon-hee's resignation letter
00:52:49Did you put on makeup?
00:52:50Yes.
00:53:04Han Joon-hee's resignation letter
00:53:07The fact that they were both charged as accomplices means that they were both planned murders from the beginning.
00:53:14They should have been combined, not measured.
00:53:17This is the best ever.
00:53:34Han Joon-hee's resignation letter
00:54:04Han Joon-hee's resignation letter
00:54:15I moved it to Nakgoldang.
00:54:18To Nakgoldang?
00:54:19Yes.
00:54:29Yes, what is it?
00:54:35Han Joon-hee's resignation letter
00:54:37I'm sorry.
00:54:46Where are you?
00:54:52Are you trying to run away because you're being prosecuted?
00:54:55You're a human being.
00:54:57You're not good enough alone.
00:55:00Enough?
00:55:04Han Joon-hee's resignation letter
00:55:07What is this?
00:55:08Why are you here?
00:55:11Why did you put on makeup?
00:55:15I pulled out the body buried in the ground and put it back in.
00:55:19It's even more buried in the ground.
00:55:20You attended the autopsy, didn't you?
00:55:23I did.
00:55:25Did you really appear in Professor Seo's brain?
00:55:27How was it?
00:55:30I couldn't see it because it was so terrible to see it.
00:55:36Go help him.
00:55:44Is it terrible?
00:55:46You didn't pretend to be dead?
00:55:48What do you mean?
00:55:50What are you talking about?
00:55:58I would have given you time to manipulate it.
00:56:09Hurry up.
00:56:11What's suspicious?
00:56:13Do you know Professor Seo?
00:56:15I know.
00:56:27I don't know.
00:56:50It wasn't a photo of Professor Seo's autopsy.
00:56:52It was another body.
00:56:55No.
00:56:57It's a call recording of the autopsy from the department.
00:56:59Do you want me to play it for you?
00:57:07I asked you to make the brain hemorrhage a sign.
00:57:10Who told you to make two signs?
00:57:12No.
00:57:17Why do you look at me like that?
00:57:19I didn't do that.
00:57:22No.
00:57:28Yes, I got it.
00:57:31The National Police Agency asked me to investigate.
00:57:33He said he was arrested because he had a lot of autopsy papers.
00:57:35What should I do?
00:57:36It's going to be a big shock.
00:57:37You have to say it's proven.
00:57:40You said you wouldn't do anything good, but you did a good job.
00:57:43You're thinking of selling it like that.
00:57:45Jun is out, but Professor Yang is...
00:57:49The prosecution is not a kid's joke.
00:57:51I'm going to have to take responsibility for the joint expertise.
00:57:55I wrote a novel in the statute of limitations.
00:57:57Please come and listen to my joint expertise.
00:58:05You're going to be canceled.
00:58:13It's been canceled from today.
00:58:24I'm sorry.
00:58:43You're not a professor, are you?
00:58:45Is there any evidence that I'm not?
00:58:47If you're the real culprit, you wouldn't have asked Sol to find out about Lee Man-ho's alibi.
00:58:52Maybe that's why you're covering up for Lee Man-ho.
00:58:55My alibi wasn't even proven.
00:58:57Still, in my opinion...
00:58:59A heartless heart is just a joke.
00:59:01It's not like you.
00:59:02The one who took the sugar peel...
00:59:04I'm glad you didn't.
00:59:10That's a relief.
00:59:17Thank you for living.
00:59:22Ha...
00:59:27Uh, wait a minute.
00:59:29That's too bad.
00:59:30I'm RH-50.
00:59:32I'm going to give you precious blood today.
00:59:37It's very precious blood.
00:59:40Do you know his phone number?
00:59:53Yes.
00:59:56Never give it to me.
01:00:00If that's what you mean.
01:00:03I'll give it to you. How about half of your inheritance?
01:00:07I can't do that.
01:00:11Then you have to give me blood.
01:00:13I don't think so.
01:00:15If Professor Yang leaves the world like this, you're the one who's better than me.
01:00:20Is that so?
01:00:23You're in this situation right now.
01:00:27There's no reason not to give blood to Professor Yang.
01:00:50I'm going to give you precious blood.
01:01:20I'm going to give you precious blood.
01:01:51It's driving me crazy.
01:01:56Bring me the laptop.
01:02:12You don't think I can find you, do you?
01:02:16It's pulling me under.
01:02:20It's pulling me under.
01:02:24It's driving me crazy.
01:02:28Driving me crazy...
01:02:33It's pulling me under.
01:02:38It's driving me crazy.
01:02:43It's pulling me under.