New New York v. Bender (3012)
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New New York v. Bender | |
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Date | August, 3012 |
Location | Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court |
Judge(s) | Judge 724 |
Defendant | Bender Bending Rodríguez |
Charged for | Petty larceny Possession of something analogous to drugs Assault with a smelly weapon. |
Verdict | Not guilty |
Appearance | "Free Will Hunting" (7ACV09) |
The New New York v. Bender of 3012 was a trial lead by Judge 724 at the Battery Park Integrated Circuit Court. Bender was charged for petty larceny, possession of something analogous to drugs and assault with a smelly weapon. 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.