While she was still in law school, Ceylin’s father was framed for a crime he didn’t commit. There is the law and then there is justice, and ever since her father was sent to prison, Ceylin knows which side she’s on. Ceylin becomes a defense attorney and is known as a brave, dynamic and reckless advocate, respected by her peers but constantly in trouble with prosecutors and the police.

Ilgaz is a no-nonsense prosecutor who does everything by the book. His father is the well-respected chief of homicide of the Istanbul Police Department, and it’s from him that Ilgaz gets his incorruptible sense of right and wrong. For him, the law and justice are the same thing. So when Ceylin comes to him looking for back-channel info to help clear a client, Ilgaz throws her out of his office.

But after his brother is accused of murder, it’s Ceylin he goes to for help.
   

The Erguvan family is shattered by the death of their little girl. It is Ceylin's duty to endure the pain of her mother, sister, and father, in addition to living through her own pain whilst fighting with the last drop of her blood to find her sister's murderer. Seeing her sister's lifeless body, Ceylin faces the biggest test of her life. She has one of two choices: To surrender to the pain in her heart or to fight. Both roads are full of impossibilities for Ceylin. For one, it is no longer possible to defend the main suspect, Çınar. Not defending means staying away from evidence. Ceylin has to make the hardest decision of her life.

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