Netflix series Juvenile Justice commands attention with a preview of its premise and character introductions!
All ready to wear their judge robes, Kim Hye Soo, Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min and Lee Jung Eun are set to enlighten viewers with youth-committed crimes when Juvenile Justice launches on Netflix on February 25.
At the focal role is Shim Eun-suk (Kim Hye Soo), a judge who hates criminals of minor age. She is then appointed to the juvenile department of the district court.
The series probes law offenders who commit crimes at a young age. The featured four judges aim to show various perspectives to juvenile delinquents.
Acquainting viewers with the court judges, the character posters released show the contrasting attitude of Judge Shim Eun-suk and Judge Cha Tae-joo (Kim Mu Yeol). Their superiors Judge Kang Won-jung (Lee Sung Min) and Judge Na Geun-hee (Lee Jung Eun) pique curiosity with their unfathomable expressions.
Accordingly, the juvenile offenders display intense looks that further heighten anticipation of how their stories would proceed.
Subsequently, in the unveiled trailer, a confrontation between a young lawbreaker and Judge Shim is highlighted. Proudly surrendering to a murder he committed the 14-year old boy asserts he can’t go to jail and burst into laughter. Infuriating Judge Shim, she declared why she hates juvenile delinquents because rehab does not work with them.
Unrelenting to young offenders Judge Shim goals are to give harsh punishment to those who refuse to repent and feel remorseless with their evil deeds. She questions their daring spirit of committing a crime at a young age.
Juvenile Justice will be released exclusively on Netflix on February 25th.
Source: Sports Chosun
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