A Few Good Men 1992
All the trouble starts when a soldier is killed on the border of Cuba, and the case falls into the hands of Navy prosecutor Daniel Caffee, known for his laid-back personality and winning over 60 cases without ever stepping foot in the courtroom. Caffee, who usually tries to negotiate with his clients to avoid going to trial, is forced to take the case to court this time when the soldiers deny the murder and claim they were just following orders. Another Navy lawyer, Joanne Galloway, steps in to help.