Soldiers Dawson and Downey at the US military base in Guantanamo were accused of killing another soldier, San Diego. Major Joannebelieves that this case is related to the “red laws” (punishments made by soldiers themselves, which is also a form of bullying) within the military; the military sent a lawyer to Lieutenant Daniel Caffeedefended the defendant and asked Joanne to join the lawyers' team.
According to Colonel Jessip, the commander-in-chief of the army involved , the deceased had reported to Dawson and then asked to be transferred to work to escape the "red law" —retaliation for punishment by the soldiers themselves. ; And he has ordered San Diego to be transferred; but the two defendants claimed that the "red regulations" were imposed on San Diego in accordance with the order of Lieutenant Kendrick; however, the prosecutor in the case, Captain Rosesaid that the relevant witnesses can testify that the two defendants are completely guilty and proposed a compromise plan; but Kafi, who is inherently righteous, finally rejected the compromise plan and defended the two defendants with innocence.
As the case progressed, Caffee discovered that the colonel might falsify the records, falsely claiming that no plane had left the base, causing San Diego to be brutally murdered, and the lieutenant adopted the "red regulations" under the command of the colonel. However, in the court, the prosecution caught the defense’s loopholes and the situation was unfavorable, and the important witness, Lieutenant Colonel Makinson, chose to commit suicide because of conscience. The fact that he asked Lieutenant Kendrick to order the implementation of the "Red Law" made the prosecution and the court agree to retry the case. In the final court trial, the colonel and lieutenant were arrested, the two defendants were dismissed from the military, and Kafi finally applied for justice.