List of recurring characters from The Simpsons
This article contains a list of recurring characters from The Simpsons with descriptions.
Judge Roy Snyder
Judge Roy Snyder is a judge in Springfield. He is known for his lenient punishment. Originally Jewish, Snyder later became an African-American for most of the series despite bearing a resemblence to Judge Robert Bork. He was seen in Ned Flanders' film, Tales of the Old Testament, cutting himself in half. Judge Snyder has a little clown figure on his desk which means that his rulings are official. In one episode, he came back from vacation, placed the clown on his desk, and said, "Welp, I'm back from vacation," just as Judge Constance Harm was, "about to bang gavel, making the sentence final." Now, it's too late. I've already put my clown down," Judge Snyder replied. Judge Harm tried to argue, "But..." she began. Judge Snyder sternly replied, "THE CLOWN IS DOWN." and proceeded to rule that boys will be boys and dismissed Bart's case.
Related Topics:
Robert Bork - Judge Constance Harm
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