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'''New New York v. Bender of 2012''' were two trials lead by [[Judge 724]] at the [[Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court]].  
'''New New York v. Bender of 2012''' were two trials lead by [[Judge 724]] at the [[Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court]].  


In the first trial, [[Bender]] was charged for petty larceny, possession of something analogous to drugs and assault with a smelly weapon. THe prosecutor was the [[yellow and red lawyer]], who made no statement. [[Hyper-Chicken]] served as Bender's defense attorney, arguing that, lacking free will, he could not be held liable for any sequence of events set in motion by his programming. After a short deliberation, the judge declared Bender not guilty.
In the first trial, [[Bender]] was charged for petty larceny, possession of something analogous to drugs and assault with a smelly weapon. The prosecutor was the [[yellow and red lawyer]], who made no statement. [[Hyper-Chicken]] served as Bender's defense attorney, arguing that, lacking free will, he could not be held liable for any sequence of events set in motion by his programming. After a short deliberation, the judge declared Bender not guilty.


In the second trial, Bender, having obtained free will, was declared guilty of the attempted murder of [[Professor Farnsworth]].
In the second trial, Bender, having obtained free will, was declared guilty of the attempted murder of [[Professor Farnsworth]].

Revision as of 02:33, 9 February 2013

New New York v. Bender
DateAugust, 3012
LocationBattery Park Integrated Circuit Court
Judge(s)Judge 724
DefendantBender Bending Rodríguez
Charged forPetty larceny, possession of something analogous to drugs and assault with a smelly weapon (first trial)
Attempted murder (second trial)
ProsecutorYellow and red lawyer
VerdictNot guilty (first trial)
Guilty (second trial)
Appearance"Free Will Hunting" (7ACV09)
Episode

New New York v. Bender of 2012 were two trials lead by Judge 724 at the Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court.

In the first trial, Bender was charged for petty larceny, possession of something analogous to drugs and assault with a smelly weapon. The prosecutor was the yellow and red lawyer, who made no statement. Hyper-Chicken served as Bender's defense attorney, arguing that, lacking free will, he could not be held liable for any sequence of events set in motion by his programming. After a short deliberation, the judge declared Bender not guilty.

In the second trial, Bender, having obtained free will, was declared guilty of the attempted murder of Professor Farnsworth.