- Academy of Law
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publisher =Rebellion Developments
debut = " 2000 AD" prog 27
creators =John Wagner and Ian Gibson
type = Millitary academy
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subcat = Judge Dredd
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sortkey = PAGENAMEThe Academy of Law is a fictional place of learning appearing in the "Judge Dredd " series that appears in the British comic " 2000 AD".The Academy of Law is where the Judges of
Mega-City One are trained. Training a Street Judge takes fifteen long, hard years ["2000 AD" #27] (although exceptional cadets may graduate earlier through a fast-track programme, usually in thirteen years ["2000 AD" #35; "Judge Dredd Megazine " vol. 2 no. 50] ). Many of the entrants to the Academy of Law never make it to the streets of Mega-City One as a full Judge. Cadets are either cloned from proven genetic stock, or are recruited into the Academy, typically at the age of five. They are then expected to learn the basics of law enforcement very quickly, and any failing during their rigorous training is likely to lead to expulsion. Only two in seven cadets graduate. ["2000 AD" #522] On graduating cadets attain Rookie Judge status and are awarded their half eagle badge and white helmet. ["2000 AD" #27 and 522]Cadet judges attend regular classes on all aspects of policing and controlling a 22nd Century Megalopolis. Both practical and mental skills are vital to their progress at the Academy, so they are subjected to continual assessment by their judge-tutors. One of the standard texts at the academy is "The Comportment of a Judge" - a reference guide for street judges written by
Judge Dredd , and often known as "Dredd's Comportment." ["2000 AD" #373]The Academy of Law is a self-contained environment for prospective judges - affording them somewhere to live, train both physically and mentally, and to be tested. However cadets do have to go outside in groups for their "Hotdog Run," a combat mission into the
Cursed Earth radiation desert. This is usually a cadet's first real test of their training in actual combat conditions. ["2000 AD" #233-235]Rookie judges must also pass a "final street test" before they can graduate. Only when they have satisfied a serving judge that they can handle themselves on the streets of Mega-City One can a rookie leave the Academy with his or her black helmet and full eagle badge. ["2000 AD" #27 and 373]
When the
Grand Hall of Justice was destroyed during theApocalypse War of 2104, the Academy served as a temporary headquarters building for the Justice Department until a new Grand Hall was completed in 2105. ["2000 AD" #308]Notable characters
Notable characters in the "Judge Dredd" strip who originated in the Academy are tutors
Judge Griffin andJudge Silver , who both became chief judges, Judge Pepper who became Griffin's deputy chief judge, and Judge Odell, who appeared in the buildup to the "Necropolis" story asJudge Kraken 's tutor and mentor. BothJudge Giant s first appeared as cadets in the Academy: the younger one graduated to judge several years after he first appeared in the strip, and features in many stories as Dredd'ssidekick .Judge Beeny originally appeared as a cadet in most of her stories. Former cadet Dolman is notable not for anything he has done yet, but for the potential development of his character in the strip's future, as he is cloned from Dredd'sDNA and effectively a member of his family.References
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