Tina was walking home at midnight with her 12-year-old daughter, Beth, when they encountered a gang of thugs. The thugs assaulted Tina, and Beth, as a witness, committed their faces to memory. In court, Beth bravely identified the perpetrators. However, the defense brought in a morally bankrupt, silver-tongued lawyer who, with skillful manipulation, framed Tina and distorted the truth. The judge, eager to avoid controversy, seemed more interested in resolving the case quickly than in pursuing justice.<br /><br />John, a veteran police officer, had long been riding the wave of a successful career, but beneath the surface, he was grappling with a mid-life crisis. The case involving Tina reignited the long-dormant sense of justice within him, and he decided to step forward to help the desperate mother and daughter.
