Yargı episode 33

Aslo known as The Judgment, lawyer Ceylin and Prosecutor Ilgaz… In their fight to ensure justice, they have the same passion; however, while struggling on this path, two legal people whose methods are at opposite poles. The more rule-bound, honest and strict Ilgaz is; Ceylin is just as borderless, unregulated and rebellious. That’s why every time their paths crossed, they clashed, tested each other and stayed on opposite sides. Until life crossed their paths again… Turkish series Yargı episode 33 english subtitles.
Ilgaz, brought to him as a murder case; He is caught unprepared for the shocking blow inflicted on his family by the corpse of a woman found in a garbage container. His brother Çınar is seen as the main suspect in this case. Ilgaz needs a good lawyer to save his brother, so he comes to the brink of a tough decision. All the features of Ceylin that he never approves are like the key to the iron bars that will be closed on his brother. Will Ceylin help Ilgaz on this road full of difficulties that she has to deal with? Turkish series Yargı episode 33 english subtitles.
Ceylin and Ilgaz; at this turning point, which they never expected to meet, while questioning the truths that they thought indispensable until today; they will also find themselves floundering in a sea of secrets that they do not know how to swim. Turkish series Yargı episode 33 english subtitles.

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1 Comment

  • Viscera4ever

    Ilgaz was right AGAIN. SMH. Ceylin seriously did need to be away from him to gain some perspective on her father’s case and settle her irrational feelings. Even before Cuneyt told her the truth, she was already starting to realize she had let her anger carry her far past the realm of rational. Ilgaz will take her back, because he’s the embodiment of love and patience, but I wish he would make her sweat a little bit for it.
    Yo, I was singing in my heart when Lachin held that interview to announce she was divorcing Yekta and he came and played right into her narrative. Watching that man’s outrageous ego crack is pure bliss; because he’s a man without limits or self-control, which is the edge of the cliff he’s eventually going to fall over.