New New York v. Bender (3011)
New New York v. Bender | |
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Date | 3011 |
Location | Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court |
Judge(s) | Judge 802 |
Defendant | Bender Bending Rodríguez |
Verdict | Unknown; Bender pleads "not inno-guilty-cent" |
Appearance | "The Silence of the Clamps" (6ACV14) |
New New York v. Bender was a case made by the State or City of New New York against Bender for the crime of burglarcenarsony, a crime which didn't exist until performed by Bender. The trial took place at Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court and was presided over by Judge 802. Bender plead innoguiltycent at his pre-trial hearing, which took place at the same time that Bender was a witness in New New York v. Donbot (6ACV14). The results of the trial are unknown.
Additional info
Trivia
- Bender's crime of "burglarcenarsony" is a portmanteau of burglary, larceny, and arson.
Quotes
Judge 724: You're on trial in courtroom three.
[Judge 724 presses a button on his desk, making Bender's table turn around and show up in another courtroom. To his left is a female Robot judge with the number 802 on her chest. They turn to each other at the same time.]
Judge 802: You are charged with two counts of burglarcenarsony. How do you plead?
Bender: [Bender stands up and points up.] Not inno-guilty-cent!
[Bender presses the button on Judge 802's desk, making himself turn around and show up in the Donbot courtroom.]