Ruby and the girls from the house are brought to the Department of Social Welfare and Development for aftercare interventions while the criminal trial against the perpetrators is prepared.
Ruby’s fierce young lawyer, Attorney Kath of IJM, AKA ‘The Dainty Dragon’ is introduced for the first time, and we learn how her own life story of hardship and injustice impacts her quest for justice.
The trial does not go smoothly. Ruby and Kath are up against a fierce battle as the opposing defense does everything in his power to discredit them and protect the perpetrators.
Despite terrible hardship and ongoing trauma, we see Ruby emerge in this episode with a strong voice as a leader and advocate for others.
The episode ends with a crucial key question: will Ruby agree to a plea bargain against her perpetrators?
And the bigger question behind it all: Just what exactly is justice?
Issues this episode explores:
- How an OSEC case is prepared and prosecuted
- The nature of justice
- The psychological effects of waiting and trauma on survivor victims
The court where Ruby's trial was held: Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos Hall of Justice
The court where Ruby's trial was held: Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos Hall of Justice
The court where Ruby's trial was held: Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos Hall of Justice
The court where Ruby's trial was held: Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos Hall of Justice
Atty. Kathleen Piccio-Labay (Kath, for short)
Atty. Kathleen Piccio-Labay (Kath, for short)
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