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{{ | |name = New New York v. Santa Bender | ||
|name=New New York v. Santa Bender | |image = [[File:NNYPost.jpg|250px]] | ||
|image= | |image text = New New York Post report of Santa Bender's arrest. | ||
| | |date = {{year|3002}} | ||
|location=[[ | |location = [[New New York Court]] | ||
| | |judge = [[Judge Whitey]] | ||
|accused = [[Santa Bender]] (mistaken for [[Robot Santa Claus]]) | |||
|charged for = "Crimes" against humanity | |||
|prosecutor =[[Hyper-Chicken]] | |||
|verdict = Sentenced to be executed at sundown | |||
|appearance = {{e|3ACV03}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''New New York v. Santa Bender''' case was a trial by the [[New New York Court]], with the Honourable [[Judge Whitey]] presiding. Being mistaken for | The '''New New York v. Santa Bender''' case was a trial by the [[New New York Court]], with the Honourable [[Judge Whitey]] presiding. Being mistaken for [[Robot Santa Claus]], [[Santa Bender]] is brought before Judge Whitey to be tried for his "crimes" against humanity. [[Pramala]] was the witness in the trail. The decision of the judge was that the [[Robot]] was guilty because "I have a ham dinner with mayonnaise waiting for me at my mansion". Santa Bender was sentenced to be executed at sundown. | ||
==Additional Info== | == Additional Info == | ||
===Appearances=== | === Appearances === | ||
*{{ | *{{e|3ACV03}} | ||
[[Category:Trials]] |
Latest revision as of 00:40, 23 February 2011
New New York v. Santa Bender | |
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Date | 3002 |
Location | New New York Court |
Judge(s) | Judge Whitey |
Defendant | Santa Bender (mistaken for Robot Santa Claus) |
Charged for | "Crimes" against humanity |
Prosecutor | Hyper-Chicken |
Verdict | Sentenced to be executed at sundown |
Appearance | "A Tale of Two Santas" (3ACV03) |
The New New York v. Santa Bender case was a trial by the New New York Court, with the Honourable Judge Whitey presiding. Being mistaken for Robot Santa Claus, Santa Bender is brought before Judge Whitey to be tried for his "crimes" against humanity. Pramala was the witness in the trail. The decision of the judge was that the Robot was guilty because "I have a ham dinner with mayonnaise waiting for me at my mansion". Santa Bender was sentenced to be executed at sundown.