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Romulus064?

Or... the judge?

Or... the voices in my head?

Sorry, I put the wrong tense in the hint.

1. I could easily be bribed

2. If your innocent, he's supposed to be your friend

3. I don't know the voices in your head very well, maybe if you described them I could identify them

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Great Guess, But...

In a lot of people's perceptions, including Mark Twain's, A conscience actually spends most of its time working on guilty parties

maybe but i understood this as the men who have been "guilty as charged"...

...if they are "guilty" then in that case they have no conscience

but again i might be reading too much into it...will think of something else on some other lines

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is it the jury?

No,

The jury are the people that get bribed the most often.

I hear that some people go on jury duty before they go to the unemployment office.

I know you guys are all going on random guesses,but think, Do you know the guy who's talking to you?

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No

I don't know about you, but I've only heard of dead men being heartless.

The old ticker still seems to enjoy the company of convicts.

you never heard of a criminal being heartless? or anyone for that matter

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Try This One:

I don't protect you from your enemies.

I am not your best friend.

I cannot be employed in court.

I spend not my time with guilty men.

Now what am I?

noticed "Now what am i?" not who, to show that its an item, not a person so...

money

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noticed "Now what am i?" not who, to show that its an item, not a person so...

money

Good Observation :)

The logic is correct but the answer is wrong

1. Hush Money, "Bully Insurance

2. Some might say otherwise

3. Typically the reason they're guilty

4. Did I say something about Bribes?

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you never heard of a criminal being heartless? or anyone for that matter

Sorry, I've just got a horrible tendency to play the literalist.

By Heartless I assume you mean "without conscience" It's already been discussed.

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