In the world of jurisprudence, the natural law school tells you that "evil law is illegal", and the analytical positivist school of law tells you that "evil law is also law". And in the movie, it tells you how bad law hurts those kind victims. The new rookie lawyer Ryan received his first criminal defense case, but he did not expect that the victim of the case was Hans, who was sympathetic to his grandfather. His opponent in court was Mattinger, a professor he once admired. Colinni, an ordinary worker in Italy, brutally murdered Hans, a famous German entrepreneur, in a high-end hotel room. The evidence is convincing, the people are angry, and the family is mourning, while Colinni himself is silent about the motive for the killing. At the funeral, Hans's granddaughter Hannah gave a eulogy. In her and Ryan's memory, Grandpa was not only a well-known entrepreneur, a successful businessman, and the recipient of the German Republican Medal. The other side of Grandpa was a kind, tolerant person. , fraternity old man. However, when Lane sets out to find the truth, we see the true other side of Hans - a fanatical Nazi soldier. Perhaps old Hans regretted and repented of his days in the SS, but Corinne's father died that day, along with 19 other innocent Italians. The idol professor he once admired, Hannah, the girl he once loved, stood in his way to reveal the truth, telling him that "there is no need for a decades-old history or a stranger who has never met. Take care of your own future and money." Suppose Hans's evil is the evil that is influenced by the environment, the evil of "the rabble". Then, the promulgation of this "Administrative Crime Law" is a conscious evil, which saves the perpetrators from punishment and makes the victims suffer forever. Known as "substantive justice". Time will always pass, but the past time should still be remembered by people as it really looks, instead of whitewashing, tampering, and making up... In the world of jurisprudence, whether evil law is law or not is just a matter of opinion; In real life, the evil law has brought endless pain to many people, the country is destroyed, the family is destroyed, justice is trampled on, and kindness is tarnished. In the world of jurisprudence, the natural law school tells you that "evil law is illegal", and the analytical positivist school of law tells you that "evil law is also law". And in the movie, it tells you how bad law hurts those kind victims.
The new rookie lawyer Ryan received his first criminal defense case, but he did not expect that the victim of the case was Hans, who was sympathetic to his grandfather. His opponent in court was Mattinger, a professor he once admired.
Colinni, an ordinary worker in Italy, brutally murdered Hans, a famous German entrepreneur, in a high-end hotel room. The evidence is convincing, the people are angry, and the family is mourning, while Colinni himself is silent about the motive for the killing.
At the funeral, Hans's granddaughter Hannah gave a eulogy. In her and Ryan's memory, Grandpa was not only a well-known entrepreneur, a successful businessman, and the recipient of the German Republican Medal. The other side of Grandpa was a kind, tolerant person. , fraternity old man.
However, when Lane sets out to find the truth, we see the true other side of Hans - a fanatical Nazi soldier.
Perhaps old Hans regretted and repented of his days in the SS, but Corinne's father died that day, along with 19 other innocent Italians.
The idol professor he once admired, Hannah, the girl he once loved, stood in his way to reveal the truth, telling him that "there is no need for a decades-old history, for a stranger who has never met. Take care of your own future and money.”
Suppose Hans's evil is the evil under the influence of the environment, the evil of "the rabble." Then, the promulgation of this "Administrative Crime Law" is a conscious evil, which saves the perpetrators from punishment and makes the victims suffer forever. Known as "substantive justice".
Time will always pass, but the past time should still be remembered by people as it really looks, instead of whitewashing, tampering, and making up...
In the world of jurisprudence, whether an evil law is a law or not is just a dispute of opinions; but in real life, the evil law has brought endless suffering to many people, the destruction of the country, the loss of the family, and the justice. Trampled, goodness tainted.
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