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Legal Systems and Courts in RPG

Started by RPGPundit, October 13, 2008, 09:46:30 PM

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David Johansen

Villains and Vigilanties second edition had a couple of pages on legal matters including a breakdown of criminal code charges that I've found handy in just about every modern game I've ever run.  This is topic that just isn't covered in most rpgs.
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