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The Lawyer is tasked with the thankless job of providing legal aid to the crew.  This tends to involve defending [[Traitor|Traitors]] in trials, suing [[Security Officer|Security]] or the [[Backstory#Nanotrasen|company]] or [[xenos|aliens]] or anyone else they can think of for endangering the crew. Other duties include hassling the [[Station Engineer|engineers]] and [[scientist]]s over health and safety violations, and general ambulance-chasing.
The Lawyer is tasked with the thankless job of providing legal aid to the crew.  This tends to involve defending [[Traitor|Traitors]] in trials, suing [[Security Officer|Security]] or the [[Backstory#Nanotrasen|company]] or [[xenos|aliens]] or anyone else they can think of for endangering the crew. Other duties include hassling the [[Station Engineer|engineers]] and [[scientist]]s over health and safety violations, and general ambulance-chasing.


'''IMPORTANT: You are NOT security, you are allowed to be a part of their comms channel as well as have some department permissions. They are a right and your job is to help prisoners receive fair treatment, not to antagonize security for doing their job.'''
'''Bare minimum requirements:''' Talk to prisoners and try to get security to consider their rights when applicable.
== Duties ==
== Duties ==
*'''Consult on the law.''' Be present when people are imprisoned, so you can give the correct time. Be sure to explain the sentence for each crime and the total time. In some cases you may argue for reduced sentence times based on mitigating factors (e.g. clowning, insanity), but don't push the issue.
*'''Consult on the law.''' Be present when people are imprisoned, so you can give the correct time. Be sure to explain the sentence for each crime and the total time. In some cases you may argue for reduced sentence times based on mitigating factors (e.g. clowning, insanity), but don't push the issue.
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