There are stories of prosecutors that deny wrongdoing after people are exonerated of crimes they spent 25 years in prison for. They'll still try to deny it after the state pays out millions in restitution. I feel like this alluding to that type of sociopathy some prosecutors have.
@@jasjfl sadly the prosecution aren’t the only ones, there are quite a few members in law-enforcement who are the same, this is the reason why many people distrust The law period
So Skinner went missing, was presumed dead, declared dead, Bart and the gangsters got arrested, charged, convicted, were about to get sentenced, Skinner returned and exonerated them ....all in one week. They don't waste time do they?
My cousin is a lawyer and he told me this episode became a lot funnier when he was hired for his first criminal trial. He also loves the episode of South Park where the major record label sues Chef and the trial is happening several weeks later, he said shows that have trials and such have become funnier for how ridiculous and unrealistic they are.
And also: Bart could never be a Capo di tutti capi. Bart has not a ounce of drop of italian blood, meaning he could never be nothing more than an associate. Only italians can be full fledged members. And second, he is a kid.
@@paklaselt2198 that's actually what came to mind lol. It actually clicked why they gave him that as a home even though star fish love to hide it makes sense
Back when Skinner was a badass war veteran
I like how the mobsters actual confrontation with Skinner is really wholesome with Skinner clearly overreacting haha.
I like that even though he’s about to be exonerated, Bart still can’t hide that he thinks Skinner’s game is crappy.
DENIED !! 👨🏾⚖️
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@@pajamarock 1:53
Your honor, do I still get paid?
Crim defense lawyer here. Yes there are prosecutors this driven to get a conviction. 😅
I love how Skinner’s story is so badass and yet so hilariously ridiculous at the same time. I mean, trapped by newspapers? Who knew?
Newspapers don't look like much but a 12 inches thick bundle weighs about 35 pounds. A couple of 6-7 ft stacks would likely pin you down.
Let it be a lesson to recycle more frequently
I'm sure you agree the cops are a total pathetic excuse for cops
Is newspaper light?
That's one committed prosecution they got in Springfield.
There are stories of prosecutors that deny wrongdoing after people are exonerated of crimes they spent 25 years in prison for. They'll still try to deny it after the state pays out millions in restitution. I feel like this alluding to that type of sociopathy some prosecutors have.
devil's advocate is a good film, reminds me of that
@@jasjfl sadly the prosecution aren’t the only ones, there are quite a few members in law-enforcement who are the same, this is the reason why many people distrust The law period
That “Denied !!” Always gets me
"I'M IN HEEEERE!!!!"
"well, let's go."
GOD HOW COULD THOSE FRICKIN' IDIOT COPS NOT HEAR HIM? THEY REALLY ARE A FRICKIN' PATHETIC EXCUSE FOR COPS
You don’t hear Skinner shout very often.
"Do I still get paid?" should be put onto Lionel's tombstone.
At least he won this court
And the one with the sea food buffet
I love the number of jokes in this clip.
So Skinner went missing, was presumed dead, declared dead, Bart and the gangsters got arrested, charged, convicted, were about to get sentenced, Skinner returned and exonerated them ....all in one week.
They don't waste time do they?
That’s Springfield for ya.
My cousin is a lawyer and he told me this episode became a lot funnier when he was hired for his first criminal trial. He also loves the episode of South Park where the major record label sues Chef and the trial is happening several weeks later, he said shows that have trials and such have become funnier for how ridiculous and unrealistic they are.
@@crowtservo is south Park and the Simpsons not an accurate representation of the judiciary system? I'm shocked
Gosh, for scenes like this I love Skinner.
Okay okay, you don't have to yell.
FREE COUNTRY!
Oh my god. Skinner has a cat.
No, that's just the Northern lights...
The Northern lights, walking on four legs, with ginger fur and eating a bowl of tuna, all localised within your own bedroom
7 people are trapped under a pile of newspapers 😂😂😂😂
Different voice actor for Judge Snyder.
Prince’s elbow
Unrealistic, in a real American court the prosecution would’ve been approved and Bart would’ve been found guilty of murder.
In a real American court, it would have been extremely hard to convict someone without a body.
@@leesdroidaccountharbin9665 in a real american court bart would have to wait for 10 years before getting his trial.
And also: Bart could never be a Capo di tutti capi. Bart has not a ounce of drop of italian blood, meaning he could never be nothing more than an associate. Only italians can be full fledged members. And second, he is a kid.
When principal was in a saw trap
Dont forget Tony's crews actually betrayed Bart and got him to take all the blame.
1:54
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I find how it was that the prosecutor still wanted to have skinners testimony stricken from the record anyway
I've never seen a vacuum cleaner with a cord retractor button
You live under a rock?
@@johnnygrey840 Yes, this is Patrick.
@@paklaselt2198 that's actually what came to mind lol. It actually clicked why they gave him that as a home even though star fish love to hide it makes sense
0:12 Skinner: (bursts into the courtroom) STOP!
So, did Lionel Hutz still get paid?
0:12 barts background doesn't help
DENIED!! Case dismissed.
Okay, plot hole. Why didn't Skinner just move the newspapers one-by-one?
Haha yeh, but not a plot hole, just part of the joke.
This actually happened in New Orleans
Wow here I thought Laura’s was supposed to be honest to God individuals but turns out these guys are sleazy as hell
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