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How NOT to act in front of a Judge

  • hasbeen
    Rotinaj;1383462 wrote:I agree. 69% and she's fucked.

    Hey-o!
  • dlazz
    [video=youtube;UT5wi07X4AM][/video]
  • I Wear Pants
    sherm03;1383400 wrote:There was a person from the public defenders office (the male voice) and he says something about accepting the appointment, but then the judge says "You can't accept the appointment, you haven't been appointed. You can sell your jewelry and hire a private attorney."
    I believe you're correct.
  • september63
    The kid was out of it. but I cant believe I'm the ONLY person to suggest this JUDGE was provoking and a bit out of hand!!
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    I don't think he was "provoking" anything. She was not taking the hearing seriously right from the get go and it was obvious to everyone except HER. By the end of the hearing she "might" have understood the seriousness of the events that just transpired.
  • LJ
    september63;1384829 wrote:The kid was out of it. but I cant believe I'm the ONLY person to suggest this JUDGE was provoking and a bit out of hand!!

    "Jewelry like Rick Ross" yeah the judge totally provoked her :banghead:
  • Rotinaj
    It's obvious to anyone with a brain that the girl isn't very smart to begin with. He tells her to leave then she says adios. I mean he really couldn't let something that simple go?
  • sleeper
    Rotinaj;1385043 wrote:It's obvious to anyone with a brain that the girl isn't very smart to begin with. He tells her to leave then she says adios. I mean he really couldn't let something that simple go?
    It was her attitude in general. He didn't think she was taking the events seriously and her tone of voice in "adios" was the final straw. I don't blame the judge in this instance, he probably saved her life because she's a dumb bitch.
  • GoChiefs
    Rotinaj;1385043 wrote:It's obvious to anyone with a brain that the girl isn't very smart to begin with. He tells her to leave then she says adios. I mean he really couldn't let something that simple go?
    Obviously, her parents "let things go" too many damn times with an attitude like that. About time somebody in her life didn't just let something go.
  • sleeper
    GoChiefs;1385082 wrote:Obviously, her parents "let things go" too many damn times with an attitude like that. About time somebody in her life didn't just let something go.
    This. Reps. For the record, the punishment was excessive but if the justice system is suppose to correct and reform rule breakers nothing like a good swift kick in the ass with the long hard stick of the law to get it done.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    You see the other people ("Defendants") in the background waiting for their turn to be heard by the Judge. The Judge in this video has what is called "control" over his courtroom/proceedings. Good for him. If he didn't have "control" it would just be a trickle down for disaster with the other Defendants waiting their turn. There is a time and a place to show respect and being in front of a Judge is THE time and THE place - PERIOD!
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    http://www.wtsp.com/news/watercooler/article/297006/58/Woman-apologizes-flipping-off-judge

    apologized for flipping off a judge, who then dropped contempt charges and vacated her 30-day jail term.

    oh this is horse-s***.

    #Weak #NoBalls
  • Sonofanump
    Scarlet_Buckeye;1385406 wrote:http://www.wtsp.com/news/watercooler/article/297006/58/Woman-apologizes-flipping-off-judge

    apologized for flipping off a judge, who then dropped contempt charges and vacated her 30-day jail term.

    oh this is horse-s***.

    #Weak #NoBalls
    After reading further, I am fine with that. She was under the influence at the time of her hearing. Would have been a felony, she enters a program.

    Glad the judge shocked her to reality and may a small chance she contributes to society.