
Killing for the Prosecution
Mystery · Drama · Crime
Overview
Young public prosecutor Keiichiro Okino is assigned to the department of the Tokyo Public Prosecutors Office that deals with violent cases, where he will work with Takeshi Mogami, whom he admires. When a money lender is killed and it is suspected that someone from Mogami’s past is the perpetrator, the team prepares to do his best in order to prove the alleged criminal’s guilt.
Top Cast


Takuya Kimura
Takuya Kimura
Takeshi Mogami
Takuya Kimura
Takeshi Mogami


Kazunari Ninomiya
Kazunari Ninomiya
Keiichiro Okino
Kazunari Ninomiya
Keiichiro Okino


Yuriko Yoshitaka
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Saho Tachibana
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Saho Tachibana


Yutaka Matsushige
Yutaka Matsushige
Toshinari Suwabe
Yutaka Matsushige
Toshinari Suwabe


Takehiro Hira
Takehiro Hira
Kazuki Tanno
Takehiro Hira
Kazuki Tanno


Norito Yashima
Norito Yashima
Seiji Odajima
Norito Yashima
Seiji Odajima


Koji Ohkura
Koji Ohkura
Shiro Yumioka
Koji Ohkura
Shiro Yumioka


Tsutomu Yamazaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Yuma Shirakawa
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Yuma Shirakawa


Hirona Yamazaki
Hirona Yamazaki
Nanako Mogami
Hirona Yamazaki
Nanako Mogami


Kenichi Yajima
Kenichi Yajima
Susumu Takashima
Kenichi Yajima
Susumu Takashima
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