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'''Judge Dredd:''' No. ''*revs throttle*''}}
* [[Power Walk]]: Judge Lex's squad strolls into Peach Trees like they own the place. Since they are the Law, it's justified. {{spoiler|It's extra-justified because they're also on Ma-Ma's payroll.}}
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Dredd may be "the law", but he's not unreasonable. He only employs deadly force in the [[Action Prologue]] when the criminals run over and kill a pedestrian, and he even offers a deal when the last one takes a hostage (life without parole -- as opposed to death, which he delivers when the criminal refuses the offer). During the early moments of her evaluation, Anderson and Dredd come across a vagrant (sentence: three weeks in the iso-cubes), but she advises leaving him to focus on the murder, which Dredd agrees with, advising the vagrant "Don't be here when we get back." {{spoiler|His ultimate decision to pass Anderson despite the latter arguably having committed two of the three instant-fail offenses- losing her weapon and incorrect sentencing- can be interpreted as this
* [[Scenery Gorn]]: While Peach Trees block isn't exactly much to look at, the ensuring devastation over the course of the film is a sight to behold.
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: Sort of. While Anderson being partnered up with Dredd was explicitly stated as being part of her on-duty training, it's implied that Dredd has also been putting her in his own private assessment on whether she's up to the task of being a Judge. {{spoiler|She passes.}}
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