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Difference between revisions of "Springfield Wine Court"

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'''Springfield Wine Court''' is a court in [[Springfield]].  
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'''Springfield Wine Court''' is a courthouse in [[Springfield]].  
== Cases ==
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*[[Marge]] and [[Smithers]]'s wine forgery.
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== History ==
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When [[Marge]] and [[Waylon Smithers]] were arrested for wine forgery, their trial was held at [[Springfield Wine Court]]. Despite the prosecutor's case against them, they were found not guilty as [[Mr. Burns]] bribed the judge to let them off.
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The court system at Springfield Wine Court was modeled on the French legal system.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:30, December 30, 2024

Springfield Wine Court
Springfield Wine Court.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Courthouse
First appearance: "Bottle Episode"

Springfield Wine Court is a courthouse in Springfield.

History

When Marge and Waylon Smithers were arrested for wine forgery, their trial was held at Springfield Wine Court. Despite the prosecutor's case against them, they were found not guilty as Mr. Burns bribed the judge to let them off.

The court system at Springfield Wine Court was modeled on the French legal system.

Appearances