The released poster captures a juvenile court where judges and juvenile offenders face each other. Shim Eun Seok (Kim Hye Soo) doesnŌĆÖt hide her hatred towards the young offenders, while Cha Tae Joo (Kim Mu Yeol) takes a whole different view of these youths. Moreover, Kang Wong Joong (Lee Sung Min) makes realistic judgments for a bigger goal, and Na Geun Hee (Lee Jung Eun) only considers these cases a speed game. The poster well depicts the different perspectives of the judges towards juvenile offenders. How will the stories of kids who have committed crimes, the environment they live in, and the reality of our society unfold inside and outside the courtroom? The released trailer begins with judge Shim Eun Seok rebuking the young criminals. However, Cha Tae Joo introduces a whole new perspective on the teens, saying, ŌĆ£Everyone criticizes juvenile offenders. ItŌĆÖs just us judges who can give them a second chance.ŌĆØ Kang Wong Joong and Na Geun Hee warn Shim Eun Seok to stop going overboard to find the truth of the cases. However, she clearly states what she thinks about the juvenile offenders with the following line ŌĆō ŌĆ£We need to show them how scary the law is! We need to teach them that there are consequences when they harm others.ŌĆØ This series made headlines when it confirmed its stellar cast, including Kim Hye Soo, Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min, and Lee Jung Eun. Moreover, Lee Yeon, Shim Dal Gi, Kim Bo Young, and other actors will turn into juvenile offenders of various incidents, doubling the tension. Meanwhile, Juvenile Justice will be released on Netflix on February 25th.
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