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The Other Truth is a 2011 television legal drama serial set and filmed in Hong Kong. Produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Amy Wong serves as the drama's executive producer with Kwan Chung-ling as the head writer. The Other Truth premiered on 27 June 2011, airing five days a week at 9:30 pm (HKT) on the TVB Jade and TVB HD Jade channels in Hong Kong. A total of 25 episodes were produced.

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dbo:abstract The Other Truth is a 2011 television legal drama serial set and filmed in Hong Kong. Produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Amy Wong serves as the drama's executive producer with Kwan Chung-ling as the head writer. The Other Truth premiered on 27 June 2011, airing five days a week at 9:30 pm (HKT) on the TVB Jade and TVB HD Jade channels in Hong Kong. A total of 25 episodes were produced. The drama revolves around a group of young barristers and solicitors working in Clayton Hau Chamber and Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors, two fictional law firms in Central, Hong Kong. The Other Truth focuses on ambiguous criminal and civil cases with disputable truths, highlighting the lawyers' strive for impartiality and blind justice. The criminals and victims often play prominent roles in their episodes. (en)
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dbp:directedby Au Yiu-hing (en) Kwan Man-sam (en) Ng Shiu-wing (en)
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dbp:shortsummary A teenage boy, Ho Wai-chung is arrested for murdering his father Ho King-wai . Three years prior, Fong Siu-lan , Wai's wife, filed a complaint against Wai for domestic abuse, but Keith, who was the defendant counsel at the time, got him off on the charges. In a life or death situation, Lan begs Keith to save her son, which Keith readily agrees. *Irene Wong also guest stars. (en) In order to prove Wai's ongoing abusive nature towards Lan and Chung, Keith decides to use a tape he recorded of Wai's testimony three years ago as evidence in court, breaching the confidentiality agreement. After more investigating, Keith discovers that the cause of Wai's death is not as apparent as it seems. *Candy Cheung, Benjamin Yuen, Jess Sum, and Patrick Dunn guest stars. (en) As one of Kai-hong's good friends, Clayton decides to help him appeal. However, Clayton soon realises that his short-term memory is fading, and that he is diagnosed with an early stage of Alzheimer's disease. (en) Keith is sentenced to a hearing for breaching the confidentiality agreement in the "Patricide" case. Wallace invites Clayton, Keith's mentor, back from vacation in order to help Keith. James meets a man, Tam Wai-tung , protesting against the government in the streets. Wai-tung has just finished serving seven days of jail for a crime he did not commit. After hearing Wai-tung's grievances, James decided to help. In the meantime, Wallace's mother is being sued for medical malpractice. *Chan On-ying and Wilson Tsui also guest stars. (en) Lan confesses to Keith that she is actually the murderer of her husband. Meanwhile, Mavis, a barrister who is also employed at Clayton Hau Chamber with Keith, accepts a new pupil Cecilia, an enthusiastic law intern. Keith's indolent best friend Wallace, the owner of Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors, a floor above Clayton Hau Chamber, accepts his first court case in order to impress Mavis. *Mandy Lam and Rachel Kan guest stars. (en) Unsatisfied with his office conditions and with no jobs, James, Keith's good friend and classmate during law school, asks Keith if he can rent an office space at Clayton Hau Chamber so he can get "luckier." At the same time, Mavis is given a case to prosecute a high school teacher who is charged with statutory rape, with her father being the High Court judge. *Cilla Kung also guest stars. (en) Wallace's father, Kai-hong, is being investigated by the ICAC for corruption, but he claims to be innocent. Wallace, defending his father, finds a strong witness that will help his father in court, but the witness fails to show up. As a result, the court finds Kai-hong guilty of corruption. Meanwhile, Wai-tung's wife convinces James to not file for appeal because it is too costly for their family, but Wai-tung insists James to help him. (en)
dbp:title Clayton suffers from memory loss, Keith comes to the rescue (en) A fierce statement for justice (en) Cecilia becomes Mavis' pupil (en) James meets Wai-tung suffering grievances (en) Keith and James help an elderly woman (en) Keith rescues abused wife and her son (en) The witness fails to show up, losing the case (en)
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dbp:writtenby Leung Kar-ming (en) Cheng Sing-mo and Cheung Chung-yan (en) Cheung Chung-yan and Cheng Shing-mo (en) Kwan Ping-hung (en) Leung Kar-ming and Kwan Bing-hung (en) Yuen Suet-yee (en)
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rdfs:comment The Other Truth is a 2011 television legal drama serial set and filmed in Hong Kong. Produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Amy Wong serves as the drama's executive producer with Kwan Chung-ling as the head writer. The Other Truth premiered on 27 June 2011, airing five days a week at 9:30 pm (HKT) on the TVB Jade and TVB HD Jade channels in Hong Kong. A total of 25 episodes were produced. (en)
rdfs:label List of The Other Truth episodes (en)
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