New New York v. Bender (3011)
| New New York v. Bender | |
|---|---|
| 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 pleaded not inno-guilty-cent 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.]