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6.3 1 Seasons • 16 Episodes

Prosecutor Princess - Season 1

Ma Hye Ri is a woman with an excellent memory and ability to focus, which allowed her to pass the bar exam with ease. Despite her talents, she is more interested in being fashionable and dislikes hard work, so she is far from being an ideal prosecutor and has doubts about her suitability for her job. Through her conflicts with senior colleagues and struggles with difficult cases, however, Hye Ri gradually matures into a brilliant prosecutor with a sense of duty and justice.

Top Cast

  • Kim So-yeon

    Kim So-yeon

    Ma Hye-Ri

  • Park Si-hoo

    Park Si-hoo

    Seo In-woo

  • Han Jung-soo

    Han Jung-soo

    Yoon Se-joon

  • Choi Song-hyun

    Choi Song-hyun

    Jin Jung-Sun

  • Min Young-won

    Min Young-won

    Lee Yoo-na

  • Sunwoo Jae-duk

    Sunwoo Jae-duk

    Go Man-chul

  • Samuel Kang

    Samuel Kang

    Reporter

  • Choi Sung-ho

    Choi Sung-ho

    Chae Ji-Woon

  • Kim Sang-ho

    Kim Sang-ho

    Na Joong-Suk

Overview

Ma Hye Ri is a woman with an excellent memory and ability to focus, which allowed her to pass the bar exam with ease. Despite her talents, she is more interested in being fashionable and dislikes hard work, so she is far from being an ideal prosecutor and has doubts about her suitability for her job. Through her conflicts with senior colleagues and struggles with difficult cases, however, Hye Ri gradually matures into a brilliant prosecutor with a sense of duty and justice.

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