Clear Away the Fog

Clear Away the Fog

by J

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205Kwords27chapters
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About This Novel

My mother killed someone? [Social Reasoning + Lawyers VS Judges + Human Rights + Reversal of Judgment] The battle of faith of human rights lawyers, challenging the 0.1% Possible "Ace Attorney"! There is often a thin line between truth and lies. A murder occurred in the Pediatric Ward 305 of Furugou Hospital. An overdose of insulin was added to the infusion bottles of four hospitalized children. Two of them died and two were seriously injured. One of the survivors, Ena's mother, Nonohana, was suspected by the police because of her abnormal behavior at the time of the incident and was later detained as a suspect. Nonohana initially admitted the crime, and then reversed her confession. Lawyer Izuhara, who accidentally learned of the matter, was very interested. When he took the case, he faced the prosecutor's sufficient evidence and the client's suspicion of committing the crime that was difficult to clear. Is there someone else who is the real murderer? Or is it the person in front of me? The truth is shrouded in fog. It is difficult for lawyer Izuhara to believe 100% that his client is innocent, but he still goes to court firmly to defend his client... For whom does the law ring? A legal battle and discussion of human nature condensed in a court trial. Someone is clearing away the fog, dispelling the darkness of the world, and coming for you.

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Boji New Media22mo ago

Whether it is "Parting the Fog" or "Article 20", they both let me see the significance of the existence of defense lawyers. After the fog is lifted, no bad guy will be spared, but no good guy will be wronged either! The cases in "Parting the Fog" are not complicated, and they do not involve trickery or other trickery. The focus of solving the case lies in how to clarify the truth in a chaotic scene. The case will not be spoiled here. I personally particularly like the setting of the character of Lawyer Izuhara. This image is full and three-dimensional, full of faith and sense of justice, and firmly believes that everyone has the right to be treated fairly. Just like the prosecutor Han Ming in the movie "Article 20". Lawyer Izuhara's in-depth investigation of the case was not only to clear Nonohana's suspicion, but also to uncover the truth hidden behind it. When Ye Yehua was finally pronounced innocent, I really couldn't help but applaud him!

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Book Friends 20240408552_dd23mo ago

The last time I read "Neighbors" by this author, this one is also good.

Whether it is "Parting the Fog" or "Article 20", they both let me see the significance of the existence of defense lawyers. After the fog is lifted, no bad guy will be spared, but no good guy will be wronged either! The cases in "Parting the Fog" are not complicated, and they do not involve trickery or other trickery. The focus of solving the case lies in how to clarify the truth in a chaotic scene. The case will not be spoiled here. I personally particularly like the setting of the character of Lawyer Izuhara. This image is full and three-dimensional, full of faith and sense of justice, and firmly believes that everyone has the right to be treated fairly. Just like the prosecutor Han Ming in the movie "Article 20". Lawyer Izuhara's in-depth investigation of the case was not only to clear Nonohana's suspicion, but also to uncover the truth hidden behind it. When Ye Yehua was finally pronounced innocent, I really couldn't help but applaud him!

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