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<p style="text-align: left;">'''What is the Star Fleet Judge Advocate General's Corps and what does it do?'''</p>
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What is the Star Fleet Judge Advocate General's Corps and what does it do? 
SFJAG is an often overlooked but critical part of Star Fleet life, charged with protecting the rights that all Federation citizens hold dear. The SFJAG Corps is an independent command within Star Fleet. Also, SFJAG members are independent of the chains of command of the accused and victims, therefore free from unlawful influence. When exercising prosecutorial powers, duties, and functions Advocates and Judges execute their respective roles in a manner that is fair and impartial.
SFJAG is an often overlooked but critical part of Star Fleet life, charged with protecting the rights that all Federation citizens hold dear. The SFJAG Corps is an independent command within Star Fleet. Also, SFJAG members are independent of the chains of command of the accused and victims, therefore free from unlawful influence. When exercising prosecutorial powers, duties, and functions Advocates and Judges execute their respective roles in a manner that is fair and impartial.


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The second role of the Judge Advocate General is to provide on site legal interpretations for the command staff trying to understand that minor point in intergalactic law. Gone are the days of cowboy diplomacy where the person with the biggest guns were right. Now, Star Fleet officers are expected and required to follow intergalactic treaties when dealing with other races. Although computers can provide every small detail of a treaty, SFJAG provides the interpretations changing the written laws into answers for people who aren't lawyers. In effect, SFJAG provides the bridge between the written treaties or laws and carrying them out.
The second role of the Judge Advocate General is to provide on site legal interpretations for the command staff trying to understand that minor point in intergalactic law. Gone are the days of cowboy diplomacy where the person with the biggest guns were right. Now, Star Fleet officers are expected and required to follow intergalactic treaties when dealing with other races. Although computers can provide every small detail of a treaty, SFJAG provides the interpretations changing the written laws into answers for people who aren't lawyers. In effect, SFJAG provides the bridge between the written treaties or laws and carrying them out.
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