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Juvenile Justice Season 1 Episode 1
Arriving at juvenile court, Sim Eun-seok meets the compassionate Cha Tae-ju. The details of a murder case involving an underage killer don’t add up.
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Serie: Juvenile Justice
Guest Star: Cho Mi-nyeo, Hwang Hyun-jung, Lee Joo-won, Lee Yeon, Park Ok-chul, Shim Dal-gi, Song Duk-ho
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