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'''Start''': January 8, 2007<br>
 
'''Start''': January 8, 2007<br>
 
'''End''': June 7, 2007<br>
 
'''End''': June 7, 2007<br>
'''Writers''': [[Golem (Author)]], [[Fred (Author)]], [[Retro Belmont (Author)]], [[Masamune (Author)]], [[GORE-ILLA (Author)]], [[Director (Author)]].<br>
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'''Writers''': [[Golem (Author)|Golem]], [[Fred (Author)|Fred_Of_The_Bed]], [[Retro Belmont (Author)|Retro Belmont]], [[Masamune (Author)|Masamune]], [[GORE-ILLA (Author)|GORE-ILLA]], [[Director (Author)|Director]].<br>
 
'''Main Cast''': [[Wayne Shoeleft]].<br>
 
'''Main Cast''': [[Wayne Shoeleft]].<br>
 
'''Archive''': [[Story:The Loophole|Read the Story]]
 
'''Archive''': [[Story:The Loophole|Read the Story]]

Revision as of 22:04, 8 July 2007

Start: January 8, 2007
End: June 7, 2007
Writers: Golem, Fred_Of_The_Bed, Retro Belmont, Masamune, GORE-ILLA, Director.
Main Cast: Wayne Shoeleft.
Archive: Read the Story

Overview

Defense lawyer Wayne Shoeleft has a client named Pudd Mudd who is framed for attempted murder. When evidence that can clear Pudd Mudd's name is destroyed, Wayne finds a way to clear his name that goes against the normal proceedings of a trial; what some might call a loophole. This way is a little-known piece of legal code: "If the lawyer is sure of his client's innocence, he may challenge the other lawyer to a battle in court. The winner of this battle wins the case."

Plot Summary

There are 4 main cases.