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  1. Posted: April 7, 2018In: Crime

    In his case vs the state, when a broke criminal lawyer realises he’s infact defending a criminal, he faces an ethical fight

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on April 7, 2018 at 4:27 am

    This concept is a good one to do.It was done brilliantly in a little known (and barely remembered) movie called "From the Hip" Staring Judd Nelson (Of breakfast club fame)In that movie, an up and coming lawyer who doesn't quite play by the book discovers his client is guilty of the murder he is accuRead more

    This concept is a good one to do.

    It was done brilliantly in a little known (and barely remembered) movie called “From the Hip” Staring Judd Nelson (Of breakfast club fame)

    In that movie, an up and coming lawyer who doesn’t quite play by the book discovers his client is guilty of the murder he is accused of.
    this creates an obvious moral dilemma.

    (SPOILER) The great conclusion of the story, the young lawyer, while pretending to prove his client is innocent gets him to act guilty on the stand. “He couldn’t have done it, he’s too weak to have killed anyone, he couldn’t even hurt a fly! My client just doesn’t have the guts to kill a human being.” At which point the client attempts to hit the lawyer with the very murder weapon he used to kill the victim.

    Just remember, as in “From the Hip” the Lawyer will probably get disbarred for not giving his client the best defense possible.

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  2. Posted: April 7, 2018In: Adventure

    After his colony laughs on his claims of rising sea level, Mr. Penguin sets out with his family to reach “high grounds” before the ice melts

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    Added an answer on April 7, 2018 at 4:17 am

    Being laughed at ultimately isn't what makes him seek higher ground but instead, it is discovering sea levels are rising.?The inciting incident should be how he learns the sea level is rising.

    Being laughed at ultimately isn’t what makes him seek higher ground but instead, it is discovering sea levels are rising.?The inciting incident should be how he learns the sea level is rising.

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  3. Posted: April 7, 2018In: Fantasy

    A sleepaholic student from Los Angeles is determined to find the girl in his dreams, eventually leading him to a spiritual world called soul space, an intermediate dimension which exists between heaven and hell

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    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on April 7, 2018 at 4:07 am

    You might try adding some immediacy. ------------------------------------------------ "When the reoccurring?girl he dreams about cries out for help, a sleepaholic student, determined that she is not just a figment of his imagination, sets down the dark path to rescue the girl of his dreams."

    You might try adding some immediacy.
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    “When the reoccurring?girl he dreams about cries out for help, a sleepaholic student, determined that she is not just a figment of his imagination, sets down the dark path to rescue the girl of his dreams.”

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