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|name=New New York v. Fry and Bender | |name = New New York v. Fry and Bender | ||
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| | |date = {{year|3002}} | ||
| | |location = [[New New York Court]] | ||
}} | |judge = [[Judge Whitey]] | ||
|accused of = Bank robbery | |||
|verdict = Sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]] | |||
|appearance = {{elink|3ACV11|Insane in the Mainframe}}}} | |||
The '''New New York v. Fry and Bender''' case was a trial by the [[New New York Court]], with the Honourable [[Judge Whitey]] presiding. [[Fry]] and [[Bender]] were charged with bank robbery, even though it was [[Roberto]] actually robbed the [[Big Apple Bank|bank]]. [[Camera]] and [[Fry]] were the witness in the trail. Fry is going to reveal that it was Roberto who robbed the bank, but is cut short after Roberto calls and threatens to kill him. Hyper-chicken convinces them to plead insanity under the reason that he is their lawyer, and is successful. Both Fry and Bender are sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]] because being poor was recently classified as a crime and the human asylum is overfilled. | The '''New New York v. Fry and Bender''' case was a trial by the [[New New York Court]], with the Honourable [[Judge Whitey]] presiding. [[Fry]] and [[Bender]] were charged with bank robbery, even though it was [[Roberto]] actually robbed the [[Big Apple Bank|bank]]. [[Camera]] and [[Fry]] were the witness in the trail. Fry is going to reveal that it was Roberto who robbed the bank, but is cut short after Roberto calls and threatens to kill him. Hyper-chicken convinces them to plead insanity under the reason that he is their lawyer, and is successful. Both Fry and Bender are sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]] because being poor was recently classified as a crime and the human asylum is overfilled. |
Revision as of 01:40, 23 March 2009
New New York v. Fry and Bender | |
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Date | 3002 |
Location | New New York Court |
Judge(s) | Judge Whitey |
Verdict | Sent to the HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots |
Appearance | "Insane in the Mainframe" (3ACV11) |
The New New York v. Fry and Bender case was a trial by the New New York Court, with the Honourable Judge Whitey presiding. Fry and Bender were charged with bank robbery, even though it was Roberto actually robbed the bank. Camera and Fry were the witness in the trail. Fry is going to reveal that it was Roberto who robbed the bank, but is cut short after Roberto calls and threatens to kill him. Hyper-chicken convinces them to plead insanity under the reason that he is their lawyer, and is successful. Both Fry and Bender are sent to the HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots because being poor was recently classified as a crime and the human asylum is overfilled.