Law Enforcement

Criminals that are captured by World Government need to be judged in a juristic process in order to be convicted for or proved innocent of those crimes. In order to make sure that this goes smoothly, the World Government has a large Judiciary that also maintains its own separate security resources on top of the various military and security agencies of the World Government.

Judges
Judges serve an important purpose in the speedy and organised trial of a criminal. The Judge is arguably the most important person to law enforcement as he is the final declaration on a Criminals punishment. On the word of "Guilty" or "Innocent" a criminal can either walk free or be sent to serve for their crimes. Though Marines follow the rule of "Absolute Justice", a Judge may refrain from such extremities. Demonstrations of this have included Jango's pardon, Tom's allowance to have time to build the Sea Train and Baskerville's three heads calling out different verdicts on a criminal (but ultimately declaring them guilty anyway).

Stable Courthouse Judges
These Judges work in explicitly marked courthouses in one single place:


 * Baskerville
 * Jango´s Judges

Judicial Ship Judges
These Judges travel on board of Judicial ships and may judge a person anywhere.


 * Tom´s Judge

Jurors

 * Just Eleven Jurymen
 * Law Enforcement Canine Squad

Trivia

 * Tom was tried by a single Judge while Jango was tried by three judges, which would constitute a military tribunal. This might mean that the judge who oversaw Tom's trial might have belonged to a separate institution than Baskerville or that the crime that Tom was accused of was not considered worthy of a military tribunal.