Liza Lotts

Liza Lotts is a minor character in the Scott the Woz series. She is a defence attorney who defended Steel Wool in the case for the "murders" of Chet Shaft, Terry Lesler, Rex Mohs, Jeb Jab, and Wendy's Employee. She made her first and so far only appearance in The Trial. She is played by Megan Mockensturm.

In The Trial
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Shortly after Scott Wozniak, Terry Lesler, Rex Mohs, Jeb Jab, and Wendy's Employee arrive at the courthouse where the trial of Steel Wool is to be held, they meet Lotts, who introduces herself as a real lawyer, which upsets the defense team, as their representive, Wozniak, is not a real lawyer, rather, a recreational one.

Shortly after being introduced to most of the other people that will be present during the trial, Lotts meets Wozniak in a preperation room. Wozniak asks Lotts how much of a real lawyer she is, and she answers by saying that "[she] can ask the same [question] to [him]". Wozniak responds to Lotts' rebuttal by saying that a "great lawyer never tells." Lotts then continues the conversation by saying that she heard that Wozniak was representing himself and that he was planning on losing. Wozniak responds to Lotts by saying that while he wasn't planning on losing, he's open to the idea. Lotts continues by telling Wozniak that she has defended Steel Wool multiple times in court, and that she knows he's an "innocent killer" and that Wozniak "just needs to give him a break." Wozniak picks up on how Lotts called him an "innocent killer" and questions Lotts on how she knows he's guilty. Lotts responds that saying that she does and that she defends murders frequently, as she "loves those little guys." Wozniak asks Lotts if she's a murderer as she has shown affection for them. Lotts responds by saying that she isn't due to not being insane. Wozniak than states that he isn't leaving until he wins the case, which Lotts doubts. Lotts is then seen in the courtroom asking the unnamed presiding judge if they can cross-examination during the case, which makes Wozniak admit that she's "good".

After Wozniak calls Steel Wool to the stand, Wozniak asks Steel Wool if he killed anybody. Lotts objects by saying that Steel Wool doesn't have to answer Wozniak's question, which the judge agrees with due to it being a "personal question". After Wozniak insists that Steel Wool should confess to killing, Steel Wool said that "he might've killed some people", which Lotts believes makes it less likely for him to be a killer as a killer would remember killing, which the judge agrees with.

After Steel Wool's cross-examination, Lotts calls Jab to the stand. After asking Jab about his family, Lotts asks if getting murdered is against veganism, which Jab answers by saying that he thinks it's allowed. Lotts complains about Jab's answer, saying that she finds it unfair how vegans don't want to kill animals but they "can get killed all they want". Jab agrees with Lotts complaints, calling how vegans can get murdered "quite bullshit". Lotts then asks Jab if he thinks it's okay making allegations against Steel Wool, despite him being "traumatized" for killing people. Jab apologizes for making allegations and says that he "didn't mean to". Lotts asks Jab if he means that he didn't mean to get the murdered, however, Wozniak objects before Jab can answer the question. In Wozniak's objection, he says that "he's mad", however, the judge overules his objection due to him "seeing madder". Before ending the cross-examination, Lotts asks Jab if he thinks Steel Wool murdered him and the other attendees at the Shaft Family Estate's Dinner Party, which Jab responds to by saying that he doesn't.

Trivia

 * Her name is presumably a play on "lies a lot".