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Judge Dredd (Character)
from Judge Dredd (1995)

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Judge Dredd (1995) -- In a dystopian future, Dredd, the most famous judge (a cop with instant field judiciary powers) is convicted for a crime he did not commit while his murderous counterpart escapes.
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In a crime-filled world of the future, Judge Dredd is the ultimate crimefighter... more
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Judge Dread

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  1. The Upsetter (2008) Played by Lee Perry (as Judge Dread)

  2. Judge Dredd (1995) Played by Sylvester Stallone

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From Judge Dredd (1995)
[on the flight to Aspen]
Herman Ferguson: Dredd? What are you doing here?
Judge Dredd: I was convicted of a crime. Wrongly.
Herman Ferguson: [laughs] That's kinda weird! What are the odds? Two wrongly convicted guys sitting right next to each other.?
Judge Dredd: You received the sentence the law required.
Herman Ferguson: Five years? Just for saving my own ass? That was a mistake!
Judge Dredd: The law doesn't... make mistakes.
Herman Ferguson: Really? Then how do you explain what happened to you? You can't, can you? Great. Mr. "I am the law" can't. So maybe this is some kind of typo. Maybe it's a glitch. Or maybe it's *poetic justice*.
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