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{{Job_Header
{{Job_Header
|department=SERVICE
|department=JUSTICE
|image=Lawyer.png
|image=Lawyer.png
|title=Lawyer
|title=Attorney
|difficulty=Easy
|difficulty=Easy
|requirements=None
|requirements=10 hours of playtime, 4 hours in [[Security Officer|Security]]
|access=Service, Brig
|access=Service, Lawyer, Justice, Maintenance
|extendedaccess=Maintenance
|extendedaccess=None
|supervisors=[[Head of Personnel]]
|supervisors=[[Chief Justice]]
|subordinates=None
|subordinates=None
|duties=Pretend to be a part of sec without actually doing any of the work. Try as hard as you can to get everyone to go into the courthouse at any opportunity.
|duties=Pretend to be a part of sec without actually doing any of the work. Try as hard as you can to get everyone to go into the courthouse at any opportunity.
|guides=[[Space Law]]
|guides=[[Space Law]]
}}
|maincolor=6b2833|secondarycolor=6b2833}}
Mechanically, Attorney is simply a roleplaying job with few responsibilities.


Mechanically, Lawyer is simply a roleplaying job with no true responsibilities.  
You are a bigshot, or up and coming, attorney of whatever legal firm you originate from. Your job is to scour for clients, sue on their behalf, defend them zealously in cases, and discuss (with a firm tone of voice) with the prosecutor until they reduce their sentence. You are essentially your own, small legal business, and it is up to you to find people to defend ''or'' sue.


In essence, you are a glorified [[Assistant]] with a nice suit...  With access to the front door of sec. This is vital to your ability to play Lawyer as it allows you to walk into Sec and interact with someone who was 'wrongfully' jailed, although your access doesn't allow you to open the cells. No, your job isn't to enforce the law, it's to make sure the law is followed. So if you intend on playing the role correct, be sure to make your best interpretation of the law and do your best to not actually get in the way of Security when they're trying to enforce it.
You do not necessarily need to defend each and every person on the station. You can sue them for causing you or another person damage, and get compensation in court. You can sue for emotional, physical, or monetary damages. You can sue the clown for slipping you because it hurt your knee, hurt your feelings, or hurt your wallet. It is entirely up to you to twist your words to convince the judge of your argument.


Still, there's a many innocent Clown batonned and cuffed, and with your limited powers(and annoyance) you can help keep the people of the station free from the horror of a cruel and unjust Sec. Be wary, this again doesn't give you the right to enforce laws, likewise the people you're to aid may also just as easily turn on you for your Security access.
Still, if clients aren't rolling in, you can always follow each and every detainee that security finds. Just be sure not to annoy them ''too much.''
Any random Assistant with a nice suit and any level of Sec access can pass as a Lawyer and cause havoc, so be sure to know who are your fellow Lawyers and who are just traitors pulling a cunning disguise...


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Latest revision as of 22:51, 16 July 2024

JUSTICE STAFF

Attorney
Difficulty: Easy
Requirements: 10 hours of playtime, 4 hours in Security
Access: Service, Lawyer, Justice, Maintenance
Extended Access: None
Supervisors: Chief Justice
Subordinates: None
Duties: Pretend to be a part of sec without actually doing any of the work. Try as hard as you can to get everyone to go into the courthouse at any opportunity.
Guides: Space Law

Mechanically, Attorney is simply a roleplaying job with few responsibilities.

You are a bigshot, or up and coming, attorney of whatever legal firm you originate from. Your job is to scour for clients, sue on their behalf, defend them zealously in cases, and discuss (with a firm tone of voice) with the prosecutor until they reduce their sentence. You are essentially your own, small legal business, and it is up to you to find people to defend or sue.

You do not necessarily need to defend each and every person on the station. You can sue them for causing you or another person damage, and get compensation in court. You can sue for emotional, physical, or monetary damages. You can sue the clown for slipping you because it hurt your knee, hurt your feelings, or hurt your wallet. It is entirely up to you to twist your words to convince the judge of your argument.

Still, if clients aren't rolling in, you can always follow each and every detainee that security finds. Just be sure not to annoy them too much.

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