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Firat Bulut is a public prosecutor at the Istanbul Courthouse. Fırat, who is a successful prosecutor, lives a happy life with his wife Zeynep, and his five-year-old daughter Nazli. However, when he wakes up one day, he finds himself in prison without remembering what happened in the last four months. His last memory is the night he celebrated her daughter's birthday. In shock and horror, he realizes he's been accused of killing his wife and daughter. His second trial is approaching and he has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Did he really kill his wife and daughter? The most recent case investigated by Public Prosecutor Firat Bulut before his imprisonment is that of Baris Yesari, one of the twin brothers who were the successors of the Yesari family, one of the country's foremost families. A girl was killed in Baris Yesari's house. The doctors don't know if he lost his memory temporarily or forever. Firat Bulut has to remember, and survive. And escape from prison to prove his innocence.

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00:00You were in the same ward as the prosecutor, Ali.
00:07Ali, Ali.
00:11Hello, Mr. Savaş.
00:19How are the prosecutors?
00:21Good, good.
00:22In the cell.
00:24There was a new incident last night.
00:26He won't get out of that cell before I tell him.
00:28He won't talk to anyone.
00:30No phone, no lawyer.
00:32Sir, now we will literally implement the discipline instructions of our prison and...
00:38Hello.
00:42I closed my face again.
00:45Disrespectful guy. He closes my face every time.
00:48As if you have a servant here.
00:54Yücel, where are you?
00:58Sir, I'm late. I'm sorry.
01:02That crazy prosecutor locked me up in the cell.
01:05What are you talking about?
01:06He said I'm sick. He said my stomach hurts.
01:09I went to the humanities department.
01:12He attacked me and ran away.
01:14Where is he now?
01:16He had to talk to someone before Ali was released.
01:18As if he was passing through the kitchen of the house.
01:21He caught our guys in the cell, sir.
01:23I see.
01:25I see.
01:26I'm going to talk to that prosecutor.