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[[Category:Trials]]
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{{trial infobox
|name      = New New York v. Fry and Bender
|name      = New New York v. Fry and Bender
|image      = [[Image:NNY-BenderandFry.jpg|225px]]
|image      = [[File:NNY-BenderandFry.jpg|225px]]
|image text =  
|image text =  
|date      = {{year|3002}}  
|date      = {{year|3002}}  
|location  = [[Famous Original Ray's Superior Court]]  
|location  = [[Famous Original Ray's Superior Court]]
|judge      = [[Judge Whitey]]  
|judge      = [[Judge Whitey]]
|accused of = Bank robbery
|accused   = Fry and Bender
|charged for = Bank robbery
|lawyer    =[[Hyper-Chicken]]
|verdict    = Sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]]
|verdict    = Sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]]
|appearance = {{elink|3ACV11|Insane in the Mainframe}}
|appearance = {{e|3ACV11}}
}}
}}
The '''New New York v. Fry and Bender''' case was a trial held at the [[Famous Original Ray's Superior Court]], with the Honourable [[Judge Whitey]] presiding. [[Fry]] and [[Bender]] were charged with bank robbery and were defended by [[Hyper-Chicken]].  The [[Surveillance Camera]] and [[Fry]] were witnesses in the trial.  During Fry's testimony, [[Roberto]] called to threaten him if he revealed that Roberto actually robbed the [[Big Apple Bank]].
The '''New New York v. Fry and Bender''' case was a trial held at the [[Famous Original Ray's Superior Court]], with the Honourable [[Judge Whitey]] presiding. [[Fry]] and [[Bender]] were charged with bank robbery and were defended by [[Hyper-Chicken]].  The [[Big Apple Bank Surveillance Camera|Surveillance Camera]] and [[Fry]] were witnesses in the trial.  During Fry's testimony, [[Roberto]] called to threaten him if he revealed that Roberto actually robbed the [[Big Apple Bank]].


Due to lack of evidence in their favour, Hyper-Chicken suggested to its clients to plead insane.  Hyper-Chicken argued to the judge, that since his clients had chosen him to represent them, they would clearly be insane, Judge Whitey agreed. Both Fry and Bender are sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]] because being poor was recently classified (by Judge Whitey) as a mental illness and the human asylum is overfilled.  
Due to lack of evidence in their favour, Hyper-Chicken suggested to its clients to plead insane.  Hyper-Chicken argued to the judge, that since his clients had chosen him to represent them, they would clearly be insane, Judge Whitey agreed. Both Fry and Bender are sent to the [[HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots]] because being poor was recently classified (by Judge Whitey) as a mental illness and the human asylum is overfilled.  


==Additional info==
== Additional info ==
===Appearances===
=== Appearances ===
*{{elink|3ACV11|Insane in the Mainframe}}
*{{e|3ACV11}}
 
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 15 August 2010

New New York v. Fry and Bender
NNY-BenderandFry.jpg
Date3002
LocationFamous Original Ray's Superior Court
Judge(s)Judge Whitey
DefendantFry and Bender
Charged forBank robbery
Defence LawyerHyper-Chicken
VerdictSent to the HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots
Appearance"Insane in the Mainframe" (3ACV11)
Episode

The New New York v. Fry and Bender case was a trial held at the Famous Original Ray's Superior Court, with the Honourable Judge Whitey presiding. Fry and Bender were charged with bank robbery and were defended by Hyper-Chicken. The Surveillance Camera and Fry were witnesses in the trial. During Fry's testimony, Roberto called to threaten him if he revealed that Roberto actually robbed the Big Apple Bank.

Due to lack of evidence in their favour, Hyper-Chicken suggested to its clients to plead insane. Hyper-Chicken argued to the judge, that since his clients had chosen him to represent them, they would clearly be insane, Judge Whitey agreed. Both Fry and Bender are sent to the HAL Institute for Criminally Insane Robots because being poor was recently classified (by Judge Whitey) as a mental illness and the human asylum is overfilled.

Additional info

Appearances