99.9 Criminal Lawyer
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Seasons | 2
Episodes | 19
avg.Runtime | 46 min
First EP | 2016-04-17
Last EP | 2018-03-11
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Rating : 6.6
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Hiroto Miyama is an unconventional young lawyer who dances to his own tune and gets a little obsessive. For one thing, he’s only interested in criminal cases, and he will never give up in his pursuit of the truth even if offers only a 0.1% chance of being discovered. Japan’s 99.9% criminal case conviction rate leads the world, attesting to a “highly reliable” judicial system. In other words, once a crime suspect is indicted, prosecutor arguments tend to be accepted hook, line and sinker. In the face of those 99.9% odds, there’s no money in being a defense lawyer specializing in criminal cases, but for Miyama, that’s where the interest and kernels of truth lie. From unexpected places, the mold-breaking Miyama stakes his reputation on a prayer of a chance as he clashes with hotshot lawyers who’ll go to any lengths to win in this gloriously fun, legal mystery.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2016-04-17
Hiroto Miyama is a poor lawyer who takes on criminal cases, but unable to make money. He pursues the truth for the 0.1% out of Japan's 99.9% conviction rate. One day, Hiroto is scouted by Haruhiko Madarame. Haruhiko Madarame is the head of Madarame Law Firm which is one of the biggest law firms among the 4 big law firms. Hiroto Miyama begins to work with Atsuhiro Sada. Atsuhiro Sada is a lawyer specializing in civil cases and makes lots of money for the law firm. He doesn't have any interest in criminal cases which can not make money.
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Episode 1
2016-04-17
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Episode2
2016-04-24
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Episode3
2016-05-01
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Episode4
2016-05-08
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Episode5
2016-05-15
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Episode6
2016-05-22
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Episode7
2016-05-29
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Episode8
2016-06-05
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Episode9
2016-06-12
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2016-06-19
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