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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The 2018 film Peppermint, directed by Peter Morel (who also directed the first Taken movie) is the story of a woman named Riley North seeking revenge five years after the brutal murder of her family, starring Jennifer Garner as the widowed revenge-seeker.Her quest for vengeance pits her against not only a branch of The Cartel but a system that denied her justice and is seeking to capture her. | |
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Artistic License – Law: There is no way in hell that the judiciary committee would allow the case to stand. The judge would be in hot water once word got out that he left a clearly distraught woman out to dry despite their being ample evidence and numerous witnesses that could be called (the attack clearly happened out in the open). Child murder is a deadly serious crime in most jurisdictions that warrants the death penalty. At no point does the judge entertain the possibility that just maybe, he might be out of line. The prosecution is given free rein to attack the victim without so much as an objection from the defense. The questioning doesn't even have anything to do with the attack. The case is establishing a motive for the murder, not reviewing the victim's sanity. The case should've been appealed, and the judge, attorney's and others sacked for their stupidity. If this happened IRL, there'd be no end to the repercussions that the Judge and attorneys would suffer. Judicial misconduct is a grave mistake, and the consequences are severe. Thankfully this is a work of fiction (hopefully). The Judge also sentences her to a mental health treatment center, without permission from psychiatrists or other qualified health professionals. The only result from this clusterfuck would be a swift and immediate firing followed by an appeal. Granted she did attack them but that's only because the judge and attorney were being utter dicks for no reason. The writers clearly never studied law. | |
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