The animated series was created in reaction to controversial ‘Dinosaur Judge’ (judges with outdated beliefs and biases) court rulings that sparked heated debates online in recent years. It becomes apparent, however, that the outrage expressed by internet users often reflects social values and biases, or a lack of understanding of the concept of ‘crime and punishment’ in the law. The show aims to provide a platform to better understand the legal system and cultivate critical thinking skills by adapting real cases that are well-known in Taiwan, but may be easily misunderstood. Each episode focuses on a specific case and presents the different viewpoints of the perpetrators, victims, lawyers, and judges. This way young people can better understand the complexities of the legal system, train their critical thinking and avoid getting caught up in the often ‘outof- context’ online discussions. This episode introduces a new type of case due to the development of modern technology: the leakage of private videos. After a young couple broke up, the woman discovered that private videos had been uploaded to a public pornography forum, but the man denied the crime. Can the law determine who is right and who is wrong? Is there any chance of salvaging a private video once it has been leaked?
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