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| |2picture=File:Delayed Justice-Kong Hyun Ji.jpg | | |2picture=File:Delayed Justice-Kong Hyun Ji.jpg |
| |2name=Kong Hyun-Ji (1994){{!}}Kong Hyun-Ji | | |2name=Kong Hyun-Ji (1994){{!}}Kong Hyun-Ji |
− | |2charactername=Gu Hye-Young | + | |2charactername=Teacher Gu Hye-Young |
− | |3picture=File:Delayed Justice-Lee Jong Hyuk.jpg | + | |3picture=File:Delayed Justice-Lee Joon-Suk.jpg |
− | |3name=Lee Jong-Hyuk | + | |3name=Lee Joon-Suk (2000){{!}}Lee Joon-Suk |
− | |3charactername=Heo Sung-Yoon | + | |3charactername=Uhm Seung-Taek (ep.18-19) |
− | |4picture=File:Delayed Justice-Lee Yang-Hee.jpg | + | |4picture=File:Delayed Justice-Lee Jong Hyuk.jpg |
− | |4name=Lee Yang-Hee (1965){{!}}Lee Yang-Hee | + | |4name=Lee Jong-Hyuk |
− | |4charactername=Principal Lee | + | |4charactername=Heo Sung-Yoon |
− | |5picture=File:Delayed Justice-Seo Byung-Chul.jpg | + | |5picture=File:Delayed Justice-Lee Yang-Hee.jpg |
− | |5name=Seo Byung-Chul (1975){{!}}Seo Byung-Chul | + | |5name=Lee Yang-Hee (1965){{!}}Lee Yang-Hee |
− | |5charactername=security guard (ep.17) | + | |5charactername=Principal Lee |
− | |6picture=File:Delayed Justice-Kim Kyung-Hwa.jpg | + | |6picture=File:Delayed Justice-Seo Byung-Chul.jpg |
− | |6name=Kim Kyung-Hwa (1977){{!}}Kim Kyung-Hwa | + | |6name=Seo Byung-Chul (1975){{!}}Seo Byung-Chul |
− | |6charactername=Kim Mi-Young (ep.18-19) | + | |6charactername=security guard (ep.17) |
| + | |7picture=File:Delayed Justice-Kim Kyung-Hwa.jpg |
| + | |7name=Kim Kyung-Hwa (1977){{!}}Kim Kyung-Hwa |
| + | |7charactername=Kim Mi-Young (ep.18-19) |
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Park Tae-Yong is a public defender. He was born as the son of an undertaker on an island. He did not take the typical route to become a lawyer. After graduating from high school, he did not go to a university. He later passed the bar exam and became a lawyer. He is full of justice and has empathy for others. He will defend all kinds of petty offenders. A turning point occurs in his legal career when he becomes the first attorney to win a general criminal retrial case.
Park Sam-Soo is a reporter. After he graduated from a university, he worked as a non-permanent employee. Thanks to his excellent writing skills, he became a reporter. He looks for stories which are ignored or passed over by other reporters. He is easily moved to tears and is soft-hearted.