What you want to see? - a Judicial Department
Why should we add it? - it would be fun to see a judicial department because it could increase role play in the court room and allow for more role play scenarios to take place out of the court room
What are the advantages of having this? - it would increase role play as well as help regulate the judicial classes so there are no people that can minge on the job, some of the ways it would increase role play is by being able to create profesional mock trials, allowing players to sue to a realistic degree, giving players an accurate judicial system as well as giving players that want to be a judge or attorney (prosecutor or defendant) training and experince so they are able to do there job with a proficient role play experince, attorneys would also be able to choose to be a public or private attorney, public attorneys are paid for by the state and work for the state while private attorneys can run there own law firms and practice, there could be a system of diffrent types of judges and attorneys, such as Superior Court Judges - Judges who preside over trial courts of general jurisdiction. State Appellate Court Judges - Appellate judges who hear appeals from trial courts within its geographic jurisdiction. State Supreme Court Justices - Appellate judges (Justices) sitting in the highest appellate court in the state - etc… as well as diffrent type of attorneys such as personal injury and catastrophe lawyers, family law, criminal defense lawyer, corporate lawyer, etc… over all this would help out with rp massively and give a more immersive rp experince to make sure the judicial system is fair and makes everyone accountable for there actions
Who is it mainly for? - players that want a more realistic and immersive judicial experience including attorneys, judges, whiteness, and criminals
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