Difference between revisions of "The Trial of Maggie Simpson"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
The stock market crashes in Springfield, and Mr. Burns declares that Maggie should be locked up because she doesn't have any money. Maggie violated the code of having "no money", but at the trial Lisa tries to defend Maggie, but Maggie shows everyone that she has over $125,000. Maggie is declared "guilty of being innocent" and gets Marge to buy her an art calder for $124,999.99. Later, Homer argues at Marge because he had "plans" for the money. | The stock market crashes in Springfield, and Mr. Burns declares that Maggie should be locked up because she doesn't have any money. Maggie violated the code of having "no money", but at the trial Lisa tries to defend Maggie, but Maggie shows everyone that she has over $125,000. Maggie is declared "guilty of being innocent" and gets Marge to buy her an art calder for $124,999.99. Later, Homer argues at Marge because he had "plans" for the money. | ||
+ | {{ComicStoriesBart21-40}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Trial of Maggie Simpson, The}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Trial of Maggie Simpson, The}} |
Revision as of 17:58, August 20, 2011
The Trial of Maggie Simpson | ||||
Comic Information
|
The Trial of Maggie Simpson is a comic story reprinted in "Bart Simpson: Prince of Pranks".
Plot
The stock market crashes in Springfield, and Mr. Burns declares that Maggie should be locked up because she doesn't have any money. Maggie violated the code of having "no money", but at the trial Lisa tries to defend Maggie, but Maggie shows everyone that she has over $125,000. Maggie is declared "guilty of being innocent" and gets Marge to buy her an art calder for $124,999.99. Later, Homer argues at Marge because he had "plans" for the money.