Belated justice can be regarded as justice

Janick 2021-12-21 08:01:10

It is precisely because it is the adaptation of a real event that they are more saddened by their inexplicably sacrificed life. The worst Wise has given up on parole several times and is unwilling to admit that he has not committed a crime. It is really not wise at all, and the most distressed. It's him too. The most intolerable is the courage and logic of the female police officer and her subordinates who insisted that there is no guilt from the beginning to the end. In addition, a bit of legal knowledge is really important, except for a black mother, no one knows that detaining inquiries without a guardian is illegal.

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