As you may have noticed in the Under arrest episode, Jerry is on trial for three offenses he claims to be innocent about. The prosecutor brings up the first charge that says that Jerry is lacking valid documents that proves he is white. Jerry maintains that he was not aware of the requirement of such documents. Even though the prosecutor finds such an ignorance a little bit strange, he is ready to believe that it is possible if Jerry can prove that he did not have such knowledge at the time being.
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The trial
Sunday, October 25th, 2009Under arrest
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Jerry is imprisoned for violating three acts of law in the quiet and peaceful community Niggertown. He was facing the outback and failed to meet the local requirements according to the law enforcement officer who caught him in the act of addressing a lawyer without being accused of anything. But Jerry was lucky for the lawyer offered to help him. Now he is sitting in his lonely cell waiting for the trial.
Facing the outback
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Jerry is wandering in the barren trying to find his way home. Recalling the Hitchhiker episode he failed to make it by the thumb. Now a new town is appearing beyond the hill and a glimpse of hope is spiring in Jerry’s eyes. The sign at the entrance of the city says "Welcome to Niggertown!" and Jerry is dumbfound of the wording. Never before has he heard of such a place. Driven by mixed emotions of curiosity and fear he enters the town.
The Hitchhiker
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Jerry is standing by the roadside in the middle of nowhere and is trying to get a ride out of his dearly abandoned situation. He was left there by a copper who didn’t buy Jerry’s plea to not conform to the traffic rules. You can read about it in the 500 episode. Now we’re back with Jerry to accompany him on his way home.