The Overlord
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TheManWithoutFear said:Jester is involved somehow in Decalogue but he may be under some sort of "spell" so we'll have to see what his deal is when we get the conclusion of Decalogue. Leap-Frog could be a good person but last we've seen of him unless he popped up in another title was the "Wake Up" arc. If I was Leap-Frog not only would I hate DD for interferring with his work all the time but for, what he should think in his mind, create a rift between his child and himself. Melvin would definitely help Matt out.
The other SOBs you mentioned could give a **** about Matt Murdock's well being.
Typhoid. depends on which personality is upfront.
Black Widow is in the arc so she probably will.
I thought the Leap-Frog in "Wake Up" was a different character, a criminal named Lange, instead of the orginal Leap-Frog: Vincent Colorito Patilio. Perhaps Patilio would testify DD behalf,being a reformed citizen or maybe he won't.
Your likely right about Jester and Potter. As I said before Wilbur Day likely won't want to be involved in the trial. That only leaves Matador, he claimed to be reformed so it is most likely he would not want to be involved the trial as well, of course maybe there is a possibility that he may help DD in order to redeem himself.
First group of misguided criminals will either help DD or stay out of the trial. The second evil psychopath villains (Bullseye, Owl, Purple Man, Mr. Fear, Bushwacker, Mr. Hyde) all have good reason to testify against Matt, either for revenge or a shot at freedom. The second group is a nasty collection of murders, rapists, psychopaths, drug dealers and sadists.
I guess Foggy would be the lawyer defending Matt.