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The '''Chapek 9 v. Fry and Leela''' case was a trial by the robot court with the Honourable [[Computer Judge]] presiding at the [[Hall of Justice]]. [[Fry]] and [[Leela]] were charged for being [[human]]. There were no witnesses in the trail. The decision of the judge was that the defendants guilty after considering the evidence, and frezing up. They were sentenced to perform tedious calculations and spot-weld automobiles, until they become obsolete and are given away to an inner-city middle school. Although, the Robot Elders | The '''Chapek 9 v. Fry and Leela''' case was a trial by the robot court with the Honourable [[Computer Judge]] presiding at the [[Hall of Justice]]. [[Fry]] and [[Leela]] were charged for being [[human]]. There were no witnesses in the trail. The decision of the judge was that the defendants guilty after considering the evidence, and frezing up. They were sentenced to perform tedious calculations and spot-weld automobiles, until they become obsolete and are given away to an inner-city middle school. Although, the [[Robot Elders]] told them that the case was just a show for the public. They were really sentenced to execution by [[Bender]]. | ||
==Additional info== | ==Additional info== | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
*{{elink|1ACV05|Fear of a Bot Planet}} | *{{elink|1ACV05|Fear of a Bot Planet}} |
Revision as of 00:42, 17 March 2009
Chapek 9 v. Fry and Leela | |
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Occurred | Hall of Justice, Chapek 9, 3000 |
First appearance | "Fear of a Bot Planet" (1ACV05) |
The Chapek 9 v. Fry and Leela case was a trial by the robot court with the Honourable Computer Judge presiding at the Hall of Justice. Fry and Leela were charged for being human. There were no witnesses in the trail. The decision of the judge was that the defendants guilty after considering the evidence, and frezing up. They were sentenced to perform tedious calculations and spot-weld automobiles, until they become obsolete and are given away to an inner-city middle school. Although, the Robot Elders told them that the case was just a show for the public. They were really sentenced to execution by Bender.