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The '''Autobot Multi-Circuit Court''' is a judiciary system performed by the Autobots, apparently presided over by the local Autobot commander. All sentient creatures by Autobot law requite a court trial. Good luck enforcing that when [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]]'s around, though.
The '''Autobot Multi-Circuit Court''' is a judiciary system performed by the Autobots, apparently presided over by the local Autobot commander. All sentient creatures by Autobot law requite a court trial. Good luck enforcing that when [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]]'s around, though.

Revision as of 14:57, 21 April 2013

Denny Crane, Reasonable Doubt for a reasonable fee.

The Autobot Multi-Circuit Court is a judiciary system performed by the Autobots, apparently presided over by the local Autobot commander. All sentient creatures by Autobot law requite a court trial. Good luck enforcing that when Grimlock's around, though.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Grimlock called the Multi-Circuit Court in session, presiding over it and accusing the Spacehikers of aiding the traitorous Blaster. Grimlock considered the human children unworthy of court trial and immediately sentenced them to death. Complaints from Wheeljack about the law were ignored.

Grimlock realized that the decision was an unpopular one and admitted he was only threatening to kill the children to draw out Blaster. Spacehikers!

The AllSpark Alamanc

Warpath would sometimes abuse prisoners while transferring them between the Multi-Circuit Court and Trypticon Prison. The AllSpark Almanac II