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Erased how Lawyers could renegotiate Devil contracts by hitting someone over the head with a NanoTrasen Employment contract. It was removed for "Lore reasons". See Here: https://github.com/yogstation13/Yogstation/pull/18672
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m (Erased how Lawyers could renegotiate Devil contracts by hitting someone over the head with a NanoTrasen Employment contract. It was removed for "Lore reasons". See Here: https://github.com/yogstation13/Yogstation/pull/18672)
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*'''Prove a Negative!''' Object if you are asked to present a defence before the prosecution presents a case or charges are stated. It is impossible to defend yourself when you don't even know what you are defending against. The prosecution should always speak before the defence. If you are asked to "prove" your client's innocence, point out that it is impossible to do so and that the onus is on the prosecution to demonstrate guilt.
*'''Prove a Negative!''' Object if you are asked to present a defence before the prosecution presents a case or charges are stated. It is impossible to defend yourself when you don't even know what you are defending against. The prosecution should always speak before the defence. If you are asked to "prove" your client's innocence, point out that it is impossible to do so and that the onus is on the prosecution to demonstrate guilt.
*'''Double Jeopardy!''' If an absurdly guilty client is found “not-guilty,” it is not uncommon for security or prosecution members to be convinced that the trial was a “mistake” and attempt to detain your client for a new trial. The verdict is valid, defend it and get the Lawyer Gods involved if you have to.
*'''Double Jeopardy!''' If an absurdly guilty client is found “not-guilty,” it is not uncommon for security or prosecution members to be convinced that the trial was a “mistake” and attempt to detain your client for a new trial. The verdict is valid, defend it and get the Lawyer Gods involved if you have to.
==Devilish Dealings==
If there is a [[devil]] on the station buying souls, your legal abilities will become paramount for saving the foolish crew members who sold their soul. Inside of your office is a filing cabinet filled with employment contracts. Should you find someone who has sold their soul, simply repeatedly bash them over their head with their employment contract. You may also want to make copies of some employment contracts. A copy has the full force of the original contract.
==Justice for All==
==Justice for All==
[[File:Lawoffice.png|thumb|alt=Law Office|The [[Law Office]], where you can be safely ignored]]
[[File:Lawoffice.png|thumb|alt=Law Office|The [[Law Office]], where you can be safely ignored]]
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