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Judge Doom, from the Toontown District Superior Court.
He framed Roger....accidentally....in the death of Marvin Acme and R.K. Marroon. Roger stumbled into a plot involving the acquisition of Toontown and elimination of Toons by chance, and Judge Doom was more than happy to implicate Roger to cover his own tracks.
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| August 13, 2009 04:22 PM |
He framed Roger....accidentally....in the death of Marvin Acme and R.K. Marroon. Roger stumbled into a plot involving the acquisition of Toontown and elimination of Toons by chance, and Judge Doom was more than happy to implicate Roger to cover his own tracks.
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