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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Scene 6 Summary

  • Fudge starts the hearing, but, just then, Dumbledore walks in. Looks like even a time change can't throw Dumbledore off his game.
  • Fudge explains to the assembled Wizengamot that Harry is charged with producing a Patronus Charm in front of a Muggle. That is super illegal.
  • Harry counters that he only did it because of the dementors.
  • Ah, but Muggles can't see dementors, so you don't have any witnesses, Fudge tells him. Check and mate.
  • Not so fast, says Dumbledore. He brings in Mrs. Figg who describes the dementor attack. Nothing like eye witness testimony to clear a man.
  • A little witch with a pink collar asks if Dumbledore is trying to imply that the Ministry of Magic sent these dementors to attack Harry. Pay attention to this lady. She's important later.
  • Well, maybe it wasn't the Ministry of Magic, but there is someone who might have sicked those dementors on Harry. His name starts with "Vol" and ends in "mort."
  • Dumbledore explains that the law is clear—wizards can use magic in front of Muggles if it's a matter of life and death.
  • The Wizengamot votes to clear Harry on all charges and Dumbledore storms out without saying a word to Harry.
  • Huh… now that is a little strange.