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* UncertainDoom: It's implied Tizzano and Squalo succeded in terminating their squad leader for his utter incompetence and massive debts, but whether the latter killed him or the former convinced the rest of their team members to report him to The Boss isn't specified.

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* UncertainDoom: It's implied Tizzano and Squalo succeded succeeded in terminating their squad leader for his utter incompetence and massive debts, but whether the latter killed him or the former convinced the rest of their team members to report him to The Boss isn't specified.
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Falco was noted to have a keen eye and that evidence always comes to him really quickly as proven when he manages to find Pollo's kidnapped sister after noticing his troubled expression and refusing to testify once the defender waves his sister's ring around. This trait almost compromises Squalo and Tizzano's positions, pointing menacingly at them upon realizing they are the only two people in court unfazed by the whole ordeal, but they manage to kill him before anyone else gets wiser.


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* CrusadingLawyer: Gilberto Falco is a famous prosecutor nicknamed "The Seducer" for his ability to coax people into giving him vital information that even the police weren't able to pry during interrogation in the hopes of finding out the truth. This is all to bring the criminals and mafia alike to justice and become one step closer to cleaning Italy's streets of criminal corruption.
* DeathByIrony:
** Pollo, the snitch who dared testify against Passione, gets his [[TongueTrauma tongue shredded]] by Clash after Talking Head made him falsely accuse the prosecutor who was trying to bring the organization to justice, both being the stands of Passione members.
** Squalo and Tizzano's squad leader ordered the former to kill the latter for his perceived [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness uselessness]] of having a weak stand. They responded by reporting their leader to The Boss for actually being useless, racking massive debts in the organization's name and having a [[BadBoss lousy]] [[MightMakesRight personality]], and thus flipping his treat on its head since any confrontation with The Boss's stand is a death sentence.


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* IneffectualDeathThreats: Contrasting how Squalo was distraught and driven to murderous rage over his squad leader's hit on his partner, Tizzano himself brushes it off as another one of his temper tantrums and focuses solely on the mission. This was because he came to the same conclusion as Squalo in assassinating their leader but patiently waited until the trial was over before enacting his plan.

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* TakeAThirdOption: Not wanting to kill Tizzano or be killed for refusing, Squalo opted to kill the squad leader to get rid of the hit altogether though Tizzano would suggest a fourth option of reporting the matter to the boss.

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* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: More of a sympathetic ''lawyer'' antagonist, but Gilberto Falco otherwise fits this role pretty well, being a CrusadingLawyer who wishes to bring the defendants in the Great Gang Trial to justice. Sadly, Squalo and Tizzano have other ideas.
* TakeAThirdOption: Not wanting to kill Tizzano or be killed for refusing, Squalo opted to kill the squad leader to get rid of the hit altogether altogether, though Tizzano would suggest a fourth option of reporting the matter to the boss.



* UncertainDoom: It's implied Tizzano and Squalo succeded in terminating their squad leader for his utter incompetence and massive debts but whether the latter killed him or the former convinced the rest of their team members to report him to The Boss isn't specified.

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* UncertainDoom: It's implied Tizzano and Squalo succeded in terminating their squad leader for his utter incompetence and massive debts debts, but whether the latter killed him or the former convinced the rest of their team members to report him to The Boss isn't specified.

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