Equally at home in the courtroom or the operating room, the Medical Magistrate leads a triple life as the scourge of supercrime. Armed with lancet, hypo and a briefcase full of whupass, he unhesitatingly sentences adversaries to maximum medication.-- The Military, Jun 16 2001 Batman meets Quincy, M.E.?-- bookworm, Jun 16 2001 university must have taken ages[or been very hard work]-- technobadger, Jun 16 2001 Nah. Law degree in the U.S. takes only three years. I've heard it's even easier in civil-law countries.-- bookworm, Jun 16 2001 Counsel for the prosecution in 'The Merchant of Venice'.-- angel, Jun 17 2001 'Diagnosis: Murder' for those with a pulse.-- The Military, Jun 17 2001 "...and Byelaw Boy!!"-- hippo, Jun 18 2001 This sounds like the "Surgeon General" in "Give Me Liberty" and numerous characters in Marshall Law.-- Aristotle, Jun 18 2001 random, halfbakery