Episode
Partners for Justice: Episode 23
Overview
The prosecution is celebrating the arrest of Jo Han Soo even before even though the autopsy report has come out. With a careful examination, Beom finds out there has been no damage done to Ms. Ma’s liver. After this discovery, the NFS decides to hold a press conference to reveal information that might go against the prosecution’s investigation.
Details
- Series
- Partners for Justice
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 23
- Air date
- 2019-07-09
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
Episode 23 is Episode 23 in Season 2 of Partners for Justice. It aired on 2019-07-09. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 22
The police and prosecution lose Han Soo because he jumps off a cliff. They suspect he will go over to his sister’s place and set up a trap for him. Meanwhile, the NFS is performing an autopsy on Gil Ja, the victim. Even with a thorough autopsy, the cause of death is still not clear.
Episode 24
The NFS test result shows that Jo Han Soo didn’t kill his mother and was taking care of his mother’s corpse. Due to this, the public is criticizing the prosecution for disclosing Han Soo’s identity before any definitive has been brought up. As a result, Dae Cheol is put on suspension and is being reviewed.
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Episode 18
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Episode 28
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Episode 17
Cheol could not save the kidnapper, and now the NFS and prosecution have lost their only chance of finding Seo Hyun. Beom, however, wants to perform an autopsy to find out where Seo Hyun is. Even with a thorough autopsy, the clues don’t seem to add up to a definite answer.
Episode 29
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