Lawbringer

Lawbringer is a Fallout 3 perk.

Description
Once you have the Lawbringer perk, any evil character you kill will have a finger on their corpse. This finger can then be sold to a certain person (whose identity is disclosed when you take the perk) for caps and positive Karma.

This perk is required to obtain one of the Guns and Bullets books.

Bugs

 * It is possible that Sonora Cruz vanishes from the Regulator HQ and does not return. Fast traveling to the HQ often spawns either two Yao Guai, two Giant Radscorpion or some combination. They are normally busy killing the Brahmin outside the HQ, however they engage you upon your arrival. Should you opt to run past the creatures and into the Regulator HQ without killing them first, Sonora Cruz runs out of the Regulator HQ building (supposedly to help fight with you). You can usually find her in the surrounding area of the Regulator HQ. Just make sure you have killed any hostiles before you try and find her or she will run off again. If there are no hostiles to be seen and she is still fleeing, try attacking her (doesn't give negative Karma) until she falls unconscious. When she wakes up she won't attack and you can talk to her as normal.
 * Sometime she may flee even if you do not enter the HQ. The reason for this is thusfar unknown, but the remedy is the same.


 * For those ambitious types: If you can collect 1000 or more fingers there is a glitch you can cash in on.  When selling Sonora any quantity of fingers above 1000, she will pay you the full amount but only subtract 999 fingers from your inventory, leaving you with the quantity of fingers of X-999 in your inventory.  You can then sell her the fingers "again".  So if you were to sell 1200 fingers to Sonora she would give you 12,000 caps and you will still have 201 fingers left in your inventory to sell again, resulting in another 2010 caps profit.


 * If you find the dead body of the regulator (the one containing the hit on Junders), look closely, it is a dead body, but you may notice that it is actually blinking. Whether it needs to be a certain time or other such variables is unknown. Initially discovered during night time. (Confirmed on 360)