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An '''advocate''', in [[Klingon]] [[Diplomacy and law|law]], represents the accused in a trial before a [[Judge]]. Advocates are expected to fight for their client tenaciously, though the degree to which this expectation is filled has varied greatly over the course of [[Klingon history]].
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An '''advocate''' was the equivalent to a [[lawyer]] in [[Klingon]] [[Diplomacy and law|law]], and represented the accused in a [[trial]] before a [[Judge]]. Advocates were expected to fight for their client tenaciously, though the degree to which this expectation was filled varied greatly over the course of [[Klingon history]].
   
Some noted Klingon advocates include [[Worf (Colonel)|Colonel Worf]] in the [[23rd century]] and [[Ch'Pok]] in the [[24th century]]. (''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]'', [[DS9]]: "[[Rules of Engagement]]")
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Some noted Klingon advocates included {{dis|Kolos|Klingon}} in the [[22nd century]], [[Colonel]] {{dis|Worf|Colonel}} in the [[23rd century]], and [[Ch'Pok]] in the [[24th century]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}}; {{film|6}}; {{DS9|Rules of Engagement}})
   
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In [[2369]], [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] offered to get [[Croden]] an advocate to defend him in his [[trial]] for the [[murder]] of [[Ah-Kel]]. ({{DS9|Vortex}})
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After [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Odo]] discovered [[Trazko]] was working for her, [[Vaatrik Pallra]] asked to speak with her advocate in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Necessary Evil}})
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 3 April 2016

An advocate was the equivalent to a lawyer in Klingon law, and represented the accused in a trial before a Judge. Advocates were expected to fight for their client tenaciously, though the degree to which this expectation was filled varied greatly over the course of Klingon history.

Some noted Klingon advocates included Kolos in the 22nd century, Colonel Worf in the 23rd century, and Ch'Pok in the 24th century. (ENT: "Judgment"; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; DS9: "Rules of Engagement")

In 2369, Commander Benjamin Sisko offered to get Croden an advocate to defend him in his trial for the murder of Ah-Kel. (DS9: "Vortex")

After Kira Nerys and Odo discovered Trazko was working for her, Vaatrik Pallra asked to speak with her advocate in 2370. (DS9: "Necessary Evil")