COOKIE COUNCIL HEARING: Biscuit Betrayal

**Case 3456: Biscuit "Betrays" its Cookie

On a fateful day in late February, a cookie known as "Biscuit" was caught red-handed (or should we say, red-sprinkled?) in a compromising position with a plate of chips in the break room of the 5th Floor. Witnesses claim Biscuit showed a blatant disregard for the Cookie Code of Conduct, Article 3, Section 7: "No fraternizing with non-cookie entities."

Prosecution argues that Biscuit's actions were a clear breach of trust, and its reputation is now in tatters. Defense, on the other hand, claims it was just "buttering" its feelings for the chips, and that it never meant to "crumb" the Cookie Code.

Testimony from Key Witnesses:

Witness 1: Chip, a seasoned chip with 10 years of experience in the break room, testified that Biscuit was "clearly in the wrong".

Witness 2: A nearby Muffin, with a background in pastry law, stated that Biscuit's actions were "a travesty of epic proportions."

Verdict:

The Cookie Council has reached a unanimous decision: Biscuit is hereby found guilty of Biscuit Betrayal. Its fate is now in the hands of the Cookie Council's Disciplinary Committee.

Related Pages:

Biscuit Sentencing

Biscuit's Appeal