![]() Psi-Judges fulfill many roles on behalf of the Justice Department, including reading the minds of prisoners unwilling to disclose information, providing for warning of great events to affect Mega-City One and others, and providing a skilled force of specialist Judges to counter supernatural threats to the city, such as the Dark Judges. The current head of Psi-Division is Judge Shenker. While Judge Anderson is its most famous operative, Psi-Judges Janus, Karyn and Corey have also proved notable. Psi-Judges are often highly-strung and eccentric as a result of the strain of their abilities. ![]() It is the branch of Mega-City One's Justice Department that deals in supernatural phenomena, using Judges with psychic abilities. Psi-Division is a fictional organization in the Judge Dredd and Anderson: Psi-Division comic strips in 2000 AD and Judge Dredd: The Megazine. ![]()
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