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[[Homer]] wins a law degree in a bar bet with [[Gil]]. Homer takes on Gil's cases and defends various criminals including: [[Snake]], [[Fat Tony]] and [[Jack Crowley]] and manages to win all his cases due to unorthodox defense methods. [[Blue-haired lawyer]] brings Homer his next case; arson and the defendant is [[Bart]]. [[Principal Skinner]] pressed charges after Bart was spotted fleeing a fire at the school. Homer is unable to use unusual defense methods due to accidently setting [[Judge Snyder]]'s bench on fire. At [[Springfield Elementary School]] [[Lisa]]'s class has been merged with Bart's due to half the school being burnt. Lisa steps in for Homer and proves Bart was innocent' the fire was started when [[Mrs. Krabappel]] threw a cigarette out of a window and it passed in front of Bart's spray paint can. [[Nelson]] meanwhile is moved up several grades due to improved school results (as a result of [[Martin]] giving him answers to tests).
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[[Homer]] wins a law degree in a bar bet with [[Gil]]. Homer takes on Gil's cases and defends various criminals including: [[Snake]], [[Fat Tony]] and [[Jack Crowley]] and manages to win all his cases due to unorthodox defense methods. [[Blue-haired lawyer]] brings Homer his next case; arson and the defendant is [[Bart]]. [[Principal Skinner]] pressed charges after Bart was spotted fleeing a fire at the school. Homer is unable to use unusual defense methods due to accidently setting [[Judge Snyder]]'s bench on fire. At [[Springfield Elementary School]] [[Lisa]]'s class has been merged with Bart's due to half the school being burnt. Lisa steps in for Homer and proves Bart was innocent, the fire was started when [[Mrs. Krabappel]] threw a cigarette out of a window and it passed in front of Bart's spray paint can. [[Nelson]] meanwhile is moved up several grades due to improved school results (as a result of [[Martin]] giving him answers to tests).
  
 
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[[Category:Simpsons Comics stories]]

Revision as of 16:28, February 20, 2015


To Kill a Mocking Bart
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Comic Information
Release date: June 2005
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 27


To Kill a Mocking Bart is a comic story featured in Simpsons Comics #107. It was later reprinted in The Best of The Simpsons #60. It has since been reprinted in Simpsons Comics Shake-Up‎.

Plot

Homer wins a law degree in a bar bet with Gil. Homer takes on Gil's cases and defends various criminals including: Snake, Fat Tony and Jack Crowley and manages to win all his cases due to unorthodox defense methods. Blue-haired lawyer brings Homer his next case; arson and the defendant is Bart. Principal Skinner pressed charges after Bart was spotted fleeing a fire at the school. Homer is unable to use unusual defense methods due to accidently setting Judge Snyder's bench on fire. At Springfield Elementary School Lisa's class has been merged with Bart's due to half the school being burnt. Lisa steps in for Homer and proves Bart was innocent, the fire was started when Mrs. Krabappel threw a cigarette out of a window and it passed in front of Bart's spray paint can. Nelson meanwhile is moved up several grades due to improved school results (as a result of Martin giving him answers to tests).