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You take a deep breath, thinking carefully about how best to express your argument. Composing yourself as best you can (and it isn't easy with the titanic Mandy Martinez eyeing you up like a prize steak and practically drooling in anticipation), you start to speak.
"Your honour..." you begin "Thank you for giving me this opportunity to defend myself. I hold the vore court in the highest regard and understand how important it is that you are seen to be fair to both claimant and defendant."
The judge smiles, clearly amused. "I'm pleased to hear it, but I must remind you to stick to the pertinent facts of the case."
"Of course, your honour. My case rests on the inalienable rights of all people. The International Bill of Rights recognises 10 basic human rights. The first of these is a right to freedom from discrimination."
"Objection!" Mandy Martinez says, a grin on her soft lips.
The judge turns to the enormously fat woman. "On what grounds, Miss Martinez?"
"All men are treated equally in the eyes of the law, and the law defines them as food."
"Indeed it does!" the judge grins. "Objection sustained." She turns to face you. "Do you have anything else to say before I make my judgement?"
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