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===Cases won=== Although Hutz loses most of his cases in the episodes in which he appears, he does win several cases for the Simpsons. In "[[Bart the Murderer]]", he represented Bart when the latter was suspected of the supposed murder of [[Seymour Skinner]], and the charges were dropped when Skinner revealed himself to be alive. In "[[New Kid on the Block]]", he represents Homer in his case against the [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters#Sea Captain|Sea Captain]] and the Frying Dutchman restaurant over its "All You Can Eat" offer ("The most blatant case of fraudulent advertising since my suit against the film ''[[The NeverEnding Story (film)|The NeverEnding Story]]''").<ref>{{cite episode |title=New Kid on the Block |episode-link=New Kid on the Block |series=The Simpsons |series-link=The Simpsons |credits=O'Brien, Conan; Archer, Wes |network=Fox |airdate=November 12, 1992 |season=4 |number=8}}</ref> He also wins a case for Bart in "[[The Day the Violence Died]]", by proving that [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy]] was created by an old man named Chester J. Lampwick—though the deciding factor of the case is mainly proven by Bart's footwork to collect the crucial piece of evidence, rather than Hutz's competence. Hutz initiates the trial with zero credible evidence.<ref>{{cite episode |title=The Day the Violence Died |episode-link=The Day the Violence Died |series=The Simpsons |series-link=The Simpsons |credits=Swartzwelder, John; Archer, Wesley |network=Fox |airdate=March 17, 1996 |season=7 |number=18}}</ref> In "[['Round Springfield]]", Hutz successfully sues [[Krusty the Clown]] after Bart accidentally consumes a jagged metal [[Cereal box prize|prize]] from a box of Krusty-O cereal, resulting in an inflamed appendix. After winning the case, Hutz gives Bart only $500 of the $100,000 settlement.<ref>{{cite episode| title='Round Springfield |episode-link='Round Springfield |series=The Simpsons |series-link=The Simpsons |credits=O'Brien, Conan; Archer, Wes |network=Fox |airdate=April 30, 1995 |season=6 |number=22}}</ref> In "[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]", Hutz wins a case against [[Sideshow Bob]], who was mayor at that time, for electoral fraud, although Bart and Lisa once again found all the supporting evidence. The only other case technically won by Hutz was in "[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]", where he represents Homer against [[Satan]] (who, in a twist, is revealed to resemble [[Ned Flanders]]). In a purportedly-deleted scene for this episode, as subsequently seen in "[[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]]", Hutz's slogan is "Cases won in 30 minutes or your [[pizza]] is free". After he thinks he has lost the case, he gives the Simpsons their pizza. However, Marge informs him that they did win. Then, he tells them that the box was empty anyway. In the video game ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]'', billboards can be seen around Downtown Springfield promoting Hutz's free pizza offer.
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