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A promising young man is convicted in a dramatic courtroom scene for a crime he maintains he did not commit. A devoted woman, whose compelled testimony helped secure the verdict, publicly pleads for him and continues to trust his innocence despite the sentence. Subjected to shame and hard punishment, he endures with dignity while both characters undertake efforts to reveal the circumstances and evidence that produced the miscarriage of justice. The story follows their intertwined struggle to clear his name, exploring themes of loyalty, reputation, and moral steadfastness amid legal and romantic strain.
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