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Location

The Court House is a government facility that first appears in the episode "Krabs vs. Plankton."

About

Description

Exterior

It appears to be a wooden crate and has several entrances and several wooden columns as well with some stairs. There is a roundabout in front of the building with a flag in the center of the said roundabout.

Interior

In the front of the building is the judge's stand and the stand to the left of said judge's stand. To the back of the building is the entrance of the main room. There is a jury stand to the left of the building and benches towards the back of the room.

Role in series

"Krabs vs. Plankton"

Plankton takes Mr. Krabs to court so he could get possession of the Krabby Patty secret formula after Krabs is taken in for not owning a Wet Floor sign, in which Plankton fell in mop water. Plankton is later found guilty after SpongeBob seduces him with a Krabby Patty.

"The Krusty Sponge"

Mr. Krabs is taken to court for selling tainted patties as Spongy Patties because they are yellow since SpongeBob was the new main attraction at the Krusty Krab.

"Patty Caper"

After Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob a mission to find out who stole the Krabby Patty secret formula, and after Mr. Krabs accusing him of stealing the formula, SpongeBob sees the formula in Mr. Krabs' hand. He reveals that the whole situation was to just avoid paying $1.99 in delivery. He then goes to the court house, and gets punished by having to give away Krabby Patties for free for a whole day.

Associated characters

Employees

Judges

Bailiffs

Jurors

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Lawyers

Victims

  • Sheldon J. Plankton

Sued

  • Eugene H. Krabs

Witnesses

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