Year: 1950
Runtime: 10 mins
Language: English
Director: Richard L. Bare
After pleading “not guilty” to a minor traffic violation, Joe McDoakes is nonetheless found guilty. True to his slap‑slap‑happy style, he attempts to pay the modest two‑dollar fine, only to watch the penalty snowball into an absurd 10‑year prison term, highlighting the farcical escalation of justice.
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