Saul Goodman now has to represent the villain of the last cartoon you watched in court...

Saul Goodman now has to represent the villain of the last cartoon you watched in court. Can he successfully defend his client?

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this may be a rough one.

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>Representing Ramses

Wtf

I think they might have a case

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Why are armoral or 'criminal' lawyers such fun character types?

Nothing to lose, everything to gain. They can take risks no moral character would touch. I love it.

nice idea for a thread,
gonna say the green death from this movie has a pretty solid case. he just needed food like everyone else.

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Saul has this in the bag

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>”Your honor this case is a joke my client is no Fire lord why he’s not even a fire bender.”

I think he can easily drum up sympathy for Orangusnake. He alone has two mouths to feed, never mind his dependants.

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>Your honor my client clearly acted within their rights in attempting in expel trespassers on her property.

Both get insanity plea. While in the real world it's a rough one, it won't be nearly as bad in Avatar world.

Max CHA trickster characters are always fun to watch.

Is he good enough to help Miguel Sanchez in the case of the National Council of Churches V. Lionel Hutz?

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>Your honor, my client saved 100,000 people in multiple countries who would have died of starvation
>Did he go a little too far at times? Sure, but only because he loved his country. And if that's a crime then we're all guilty.

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>movie has a three-way tie for its villain slot

Who is the real bad guy here? Gantu, Jumba, or Stitch?

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I feel like Jumba would be the most entertaining to watch so let's go with that

>The only thing this man, no PATRIOT, is guilty of is loving his country, and if loving your country is a crime, lock me up too.

>svtfoe
Will she be his client or someone else?

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You know what, I think he'd somehow make it work.

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This might take a while

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>The Riddler from Harley Quinn
I guess he could argue that the United States no longer has any jurisdiction over him because they declared Gotham to be No Man's Land, meaning they can't judge him for any crimes he's ever committed in Gotham.

>Your honor, my client is a rich white man who was only trying to make more money.
>Say no more, not guilty.

We live in a society

Idk how the continuity works but the US totally abandoned Gotham in Dark Knight Rises and Arkham Knight too, could easily argue that the social contract or whatever had been broken and Gotham was independent

>Saul represents Thrax from Osmosis Jones
>he makes the "It's what his kind are meant to do" defense and that his home was destroyed when Frank ate that egg
The funny part would be him going to court with the defendant. Would Thrax be human sized for this, or would Saul be carrying around a petri dish?

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He could probably do Azula easy.
Emperor is fucked tho.

Not the villian, but I feel like if anyone, she would be the client in this series.

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>your honor, I believe that Joker is innocent, infact, he is a victim of the batman, free him and he will do a good job

He wouldn't have to free him, just make sure he goes back to Arkham and escape the 50th time.

I feel like a real batman would put joker in prison, but only for him to be executed.

also
>your honor, Scarface was only doing a charity event in that bank, he was mearly playing, he should just have 2 days in arkham

he could argue that only one half of him actually committed the crimes, possibly with a way to do so in two separate courts with opposite arguments

>primal
How the fuck does one even represent a giant zombified dinosaur anyways?