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History
Gavel was a a masked mystery man who served as the judge for all of The Jury's trials which were usually little more than a farce before they executed their prisoners. Little is known about Gavel and it was revealed by Jury member Ramshot that he and the other members do not know his real identity or even if he was ever a real judge. How he came to work with the Jury is a mystery but presumably the Gavel was tied to whatever party was financing the Jury after they parted ways with General Orwell Taylor. In the Jury's court Olivia Lentz served as prosecutor while former Jury member Screech served as defense attorney. The Jury is a fictional group of armored vigilantes in the marvel comics universe. ... Samuel Caulkin aka Ramshot is fictional character, in the Marvel comics universe. ... General Orwell Taylor is a character in the Marvel comics universe. ... For other uses of the word Screech, see Screech (disambiguation). ...
Gavel is never on site with the Jury. He is always seen on a monitor whose image is transmitted via a secret location.
It was mentioned in Thunderbolts #23 that the Jury had lost their funding and no longer worked with Gavel.