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'''Famous Original Ray's Superior Court''' is a courthouse in [[New New York]], where its residing judge is [[Judge Whitey]]. The court is subject to the legal affairs of New New York, in contrast to the [[Supreme Court]] that is subject to the legal affairs of [[Earth]]. | '''Famous Original Ray's Superior Court''' is a courthouse in [[New New York]], where its residing judge is [[Judge Whitey]]. The court is subject to the legal affairs of New New York, in contrast to the [[Supreme Court]] that is subject to the legal affairs of [[Earth]]. | ||
Cases such as [[New New York v. Santa Bender]] | Cases such as [[New New York v. Santa Bender]], [[New New York v. Fry and Bender]] and [[New New York v. Bender (3001)|New New York v. Bender]] have been held in this courthouse. | ||
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Revision as of 22:46, 10 January 2012
Famous Original Ray's Superior Court | |
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Location | New New York |
First appearance | "A Tale of Two Santas" (3ACV03) |
Famous Original Ray's Superior Court is a courthouse in New New York, where its residing judge is Judge Whitey. The court is subject to the legal affairs of New New York, in contrast to the Supreme Court that is subject to the legal affairs of Earth.
Cases such as New New York v. Santa Bender, New New York v. Fry and Bender and New New York v. Bender have been held in this courthouse.
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Trivia
- It is named for Famous Original Ray's Pizza, or one of its variants.