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He was once known as a no-nonsense judge but over the years he has loosened up and become more lenient. His temperament seems to be milder than that of the [[Judge Constance Harm]], who is more strict. Snyder has somewhat of a grudge against [[Lionel Hutz]] for repeatedly running over his son with his car. It is unknown how old Snyder's son is or if he survived. Judge Snyder also admitted in court that his wife had left him, since then he has been seen with [[Lindsey Naegle]]. When it comes to [[Bart]], he normally lets him off the hook using the reasoning: "Boys will be boys". He was the judge who banned sugar in Springfield, though later cancelled the law,<ref>[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]</ref> and also ordered the ruling of never mentioning anything about the "[[Seymour Skinner (real)|real Seymour Skinner]]" under penalty of torture.<ref>[[The Principal and The Pauper]]</ref> At one point, when decreeing that [[Mr. Burns]] has to pay a fine of three million dollars after being caught by the EPA for illegally dumping nuclear waste in a park, he allowed for Mr. Burns to, in exchange, have the Justice statue.<ref>[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]</ref>
 
He was once known as a no-nonsense judge but over the years he has loosened up and become more lenient. His temperament seems to be milder than that of the [[Judge Constance Harm]], who is more strict. Snyder has somewhat of a grudge against [[Lionel Hutz]] for repeatedly running over his son with his car. It is unknown how old Snyder's son is or if he survived. Judge Snyder also admitted in court that his wife had left him, since then he has been seen with [[Lindsey Naegle]]. When it comes to [[Bart]], he normally lets him off the hook using the reasoning: "Boys will be boys". He was the judge who banned sugar in Springfield, though later cancelled the law,<ref>[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]</ref> and also ordered the ruling of never mentioning anything about the "[[Seymour Skinner (real)|real Seymour Skinner]]" under penalty of torture.<ref>[[The Principal and The Pauper]]</ref> At one point, when decreeing that [[Mr. Burns]] has to pay a fine of three million dollars after being caught by the EPA for illegally dumping nuclear waste in a park, he allowed for Mr. Burns to, in exchange, have the Justice statue.<ref>[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]</ref>
  
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Roy Snyder
Roy Snyder.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Judge
Relatives: Son: Unnamed
Wife: Unnamed
First appearance: "Krusty Gets Busted"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Judge Roy Snyder is one of the main judges in Springfield.

He was once known as a no-nonsense judge but over the years he has loosened up and become more lenient. His temperament seems to be milder than that of the Judge Constance Harm, who is more strict. Snyder has somewhat of a grudge against Lionel Hutz for repeatedly running over his son with his car. It is unknown how old Snyder's son is or if he survived. Judge Snyder also admitted in court that his wife had left him, since then he has been seen with Lindsey Naegle. When it comes to Bart, he normally lets him off the hook using the reasoning: "Boys will be boys". He was the judge who banned sugar in Springfield, though later cancelled the law,[1] and also ordered the ruling of never mentioning anything about the "real Seymour Skinner" under penalty of torture.[2] At one point, when decreeing that Mr. Burns has to pay a fine of three million dollars after being caught by the EPA for illegally dumping nuclear waste in a park, he allowed for Mr. Burns to, in exchange, have the Justice statue.[3]

Appearances

Behind the Laughter

  • He is based on Robert Bork.
  • His skin color has changed from yellow to black through-out the series

References

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