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Milhouse gets off but when Bart comes to the bench, Judge Constance Harm (voiced by Jane Kaczmarek) takes over and lays down the law while Judge Snyder is on his fishing trip. Upon learning that Homer deliberately ditched Bart for the radio station prize, Judge Harm angrily sentences both of them to be tethered together.
Leslie Crocker Snyder (born 1942), judge of the Criminal Court of the City of New York and later of the New York Court of Claims Judge Roy Snyder , fictional judge on The Simpsons Topics referred to by the same term
Judge Snyder: Richardson takes over the roles of Dr. Hibbert and Judge Snyder, starting with the thirty-second season. Prior to this, he voiced various minor characters. Doris Grau (1991–1997) Lunchlady Doris [35] Various minor characters Grey DeLisle (2019–present) Martin Prince: Sherri: Terri
The character was originally named "Judge Moulton" (as mentioned in the episode "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"), but show runners Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein did not know that, and called him "Snyder". [134] His appearance is modeled on Robert Bork. [134] Snyder's skin color has gone back and forth between yellow and brown repeatedly throughout ...
Bart is found guilty and Judge Snyder is about to give Bart a certain death sentence when Skinner, unshaven and disheveled, bursts into the courtroom, and explains to everyone what happened to him. Fat Tony and his henchmen visited Skinner's office and left sheepishly after Skinner scolded them for interfering in student discipline.
Judge Snyder, after Motherloving's attempt to bribe him with a briefcase full of sweets, emotionally refutes Motherloving, sides with Marge and bans all sugar products in Springfield, creating what is referred to as "Marge's Law", which angers Homer and most of the town. The whole town goes cold turkey and suffers from sugar withdrawal. Homer ...
In court, Judge Snyder finds Homer guilty, even after a touching apology letter written by Lisa. With two weeks before Homer's sentencing hearing , Marge goes to The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop to negotiate with Comic Book Guy, who says the issue is about getting respect.
Judge Snyder requires her to pay her debt in increments. Lurleen explains to the Simpsons that all her money went to her former husbands, which all resemble Homer. She goes to work for Moe at his bar where she turns down dates with Lenny and Carl. When Marge wonders why Lurleen did that, she hears Lurleen sing about how her father abandoned her.