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21:40 - Jonathan Alonso
23:55 - Darrell Brooks
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“I would prefer not to, sir.” Got me hard 💀💀
@asdf9890
4 күн бұрын
😂 reminded me of kzread.info/dash/bejne/gmh2qrl9irjWiLA.htmlsi=oetY0KE5ZN8qI32F
@ARTPLAYSGAMES86
4 күн бұрын
YOU WANNA SUCK IT?! 😅
It's so funny how they are all Gangster until they hear they're sentence.
@mkwda
5 ай бұрын
*their*
@_jfk
5 ай бұрын
@@mkwda🤓☝️
@Skekdjjxjd
5 ай бұрын
Here before this blows up
@darknessfalls6503
5 ай бұрын
@@mkwdathey're
@Mattie1979
5 ай бұрын
@mkwda how do you write in bold type on a mobile phone?
Hats of to the judge at 12:57 for keeping her composure calm the whole time.
@philvance3886
6 күн бұрын
where did they come up with you have to respect a judge. They are just as corrupt as pigs.
"I'd prefer not to, sir" lmao
@asdf9890
4 күн бұрын
Reminds me of this gem 😂 kzread.info/dash/bejne/gmh2qrl9irjWiLA.htmlsi=oetY0KE5ZN8qI32F
That judge was savage, straight up restrained the guy.
@joeyr88
3 ай бұрын
And the transport officer was a diversity hire. Lol
@jaymac7203
3 ай бұрын
Because the female was less than useless 😂
@rsmitty751
3 ай бұрын
Pretty simple when the guy's in double cuffs and 2 against 1 at that point as well.
48 hours for contempt of that kind is ridiculous. 48 days might be more sensible. That Brooks trial was absolutely unreal.If anyone deserved the death penalty he did.
@bigfish8280
4 ай бұрын
Let he without sin cast the first stone. Stfu
@cajuncoonass5053
3 ай бұрын
I'm just getting to that part. Wow that dude's a piece of shit. He probably probably got 48 hours contempt cause he wasn't going anywhere.
@abarzua21able
3 ай бұрын
That's y they do it because they get away with it
@DarcyCarmen
2 ай бұрын
The only hiccup with that is that then the taxpayers are paying for their existence for months on end. There should be a daily charge they have to repay for time in jail.
@Klied
2 ай бұрын
@@abarzua21able Oh Brooks didn't get away with anything he got like 1,100 years in prison. And he then asked "What about time served" Like bro, 1 year aint but a drop in a LARGE bucket.
They all have mommy issues, great big babies having tantrums 😂😂😂
@YChromosome99
3 ай бұрын
😂 I was laughing my ass off at some of these clips.
@cherylyates9845
Ай бұрын
Where is daddy? Also a great big baby who will lie to get his wang wet, and then run away.
@rose_schmidt
16 күн бұрын
especially Darrell Brooks
Brooks trial was a joke and he was a clown .. judge did a great job .. Hats off the the judge .. keeping the trial on track ..
@carlakenyon6073
4 ай бұрын
🙌🏻
1:59 Love how the judge restrained him like he was a little baby. Lol
@SweetSixteen-xw9fy
15 күн бұрын
Yeah,cause what they really want is a Hun and a kiss,and where they going they sure gonna get it
I lave Mindy Glazer. She keeps her cool, doesn't seem to react to rude and hostile comments, shows sensitivity and compassion when called for and is no nonsense. Judge Hurley falls into the same category.
@ScottHelmOfficial
10 күн бұрын
Lave?
Judge Glazer is a great judge, she didn't take it personally. She's a pro!
@teflonmusk11B
3 ай бұрын
She was my judge in Miami dade she’s a nice lady she let me go on O.R because I am a veteran and my case was very minor
@jendee1260
2 ай бұрын
ew, why would she? consider the source…
I’ve seen Judge Glazer before on several cases. She’s terrific.
Some people are just wired to self destruct , the tragedy is , they frequently take others down with them .
Are we really just giving minimal sentences for disruptions threats and violence against the judiciary in our country. This needs to be increased in charges and consequences
@rolandscales9380
3 ай бұрын
In other jurisdictions these outbursts would be ruled contempt of court and result in extra prison time.
@Heal_Hound
3 ай бұрын
Anyone that doesn't have utter contempt for courts and judges, is no true American. Prison = homosexual rape & murder dungeons.
@uggggggghhhhh
2 ай бұрын
How dramatic
@Heal_Hound
2 ай бұрын
@rolandscales9380 Contempt for Court is a bar so low for a reasonable man, it might as well not exist.
@KalibreSteelblast
23 күн бұрын
Tacking on too much extra time or retaliating verbally could open up grounds for an appeal based on bias (supposedly); a defendant could argue "they had it in for me, so they gave me more time than I deserve." It's in the court's favor to _not_ retaliate -- and besides, why stop someone from fashioning their own noose?
So we aren’t gonna talk about the large creepy posters in the courtroom of Micheal McDonald???😮
@debramagliano6672
4 ай бұрын
Examples of jail house art. Purchases available at the clerk’s office.
@patriciabarkley735
3 ай бұрын
I noticed the freaky pictures, but couldn’t figure out why they would have them in a courtroom. I certainly wouldn’t want to buy one.
@kevinlewis8642
2 ай бұрын
I was hoping to find this comment as I noticed it too.
Trying to intimate a judge, is beyond crazy, they have a loose screw in their heads.
@DELTAMICHEL
5 ай бұрын
they have a loose screw thread, they have no screw at all, hihihi
@ferretyluv
Ай бұрын
*intimidate
Why in the world is there no bailiff in this first courtroom???
@KungkangXii
Ай бұрын
Too fat, couldn't wake up on time.
@moslash9649
7 күн бұрын
You mean a real bailiff? Don't ever send a woman to do a man's job.
Keep these bastards locked up😮
lmao the judge handles the first guy better than the court officer
@metallurgy3586
5 ай бұрын
The dude stood up for himself considering his age. Never got aggressive back. Just held him down like a boss 😂
@spaceace1006
5 ай бұрын
That one Guy who murdered his ex-wife and ex-father-in-law...his arrogance and lack of remorse are astonishing! He was a clear danger to the Kids as well!
@ro-steflahens9985
4 ай бұрын
😅 I said essentially the same thing out loud when I watched it. 😂 "Transport official wanted: must be female and easily overpowered by skinny inmates freaking out". 🤣
@kerrryschultz2904
4 ай бұрын
I generally don't comment in the positive due to a lot of crooked cops and the whole court system, but in this instance Judge Nousom rocks.
@kerrryschultz2904
4 ай бұрын
Please pardon my error. Apologies to judge Rymms. Nousom is the criminal. My mistake. Judge Rymms rocks.
They’re all disturbing…Between mental issues to just remorse coming out as anger…I watched The Brookes case..He was disgusting…
@carlakenyon6073
4 ай бұрын
Omg! Right!!!!!?
Throw a telephone at the judge? 😲 Uh-uh! Judge ain't playing that! He came from behind that desk looking like a bald eagle ready to pounce on a fish.
Serious question: why do we still give people the ability to bail out? isn't that just giving people who pay enough money the benefit of being out of jail? That always seemed really fucked up to me.
@user-zf4qv4mu3p
3 ай бұрын
Gray area. Innocent until proven guilty. The premise is that if you aren't a trustworthy person then others won't post bail and you are also likely guilty. A system that started back when honor actually meant something (even to criminals). Now its a convoluted mess. The no cash bail reform is just criminals wanting their cake and eat it too.
@JJJJ-gl2uf
3 ай бұрын
Well, for starters they have yet to be convicted of a crime. If they're non violent offenders bail is the best option as the jails are already overflowing with people who either weren't granted bail or couldn't afford it.
@kenrickeason
3 ай бұрын
Ever heard of non violent offenders?? They should be able to bail out..
@andrewmetzenroth5631
3 ай бұрын
@@kenrickeason But what if there are 2 nonviolent offenders, one poor and one rich. The rich one can bail out but the poor one can't? simply because of the money they have? that's what i mean when i say it seems fucked up, it favors the wealthy over the poor.
@lynndawson1713
2 ай бұрын
Couldn't of said it better myself. I believe it's all about making Money. These Money Hungry bonds places make me sick. The whole system is a Joke!!!!
Judge Glazer is just awesome. 👏🏻
I find it funny how no one the court seats ever seems fazed by what goes on. Like any other day for them 😅.
@debrabaird633
4 ай бұрын
Probably is
@Christmas-bw8hb
4 ай бұрын
That's the sign of a sociopath, the devil 👿
They should never be out of restraints. These courts need to get with the saftey of others Policy all restraints stay on. No exceptions
@altonfravel9911
2 ай бұрын
so you just said we need to use the maximum force necessary to protect others? guess we wouldnt have court cases then, cuz all the defendants would have been shot during their crime for others safety. you wanna be strapped down in court with 20 pounds of shackle while they handle your speeding ticket?
@ikarooz
12 күн бұрын
@@altonfravel9911 Consider the source of this policy. She drove 5 miles over the speed limit. LOCK HER UP
The Judge in the first clip that holds the criminal down is a chad 🗿
@RA-lh9uh
5 ай бұрын
i dont understand why they leave one fat woman there with a criminal and then the judge has to protect himself and her while waiting for other cops to come help. stupid protocols i see
@st7728
5 ай бұрын
@@RA-lh9uh Dems and liberals, that's why.
@annamarielewis7078
4 ай бұрын
I was worried that the other bailiffs were so slow in coming to his aid.
@jackwilson5542
Ай бұрын
Yeah at that age that is, what a legend.
contempt to court is never a good idea ever
"you got a mouth for it" 😂
@remydirt3158
3 ай бұрын
Dudes got some mental problems but that was pretty funny also hearing a white guy call another white guy the n word is also kinda funny
When a person stands up and proceeds to talk to judge or anybody else in courtroom like trash you KNOW he had zero parents.
@Proserpira
Ай бұрын
Or bad parents. Had to learn it somewhere, no?
It's very hard to contain your control when it comes to your children or the lack of seeing them. I know I've been there for 15 years, but I've realized long ago that the only person that gets hurt by acting out of disbelief was Me. Being legally married she can run from state to state and there isn't anyone that's gonna fight for me. Getting into the system is the worst thing a person can do. Get control of your emotions, and speak to that just with the upmost respect. Never make it worse over your emotions please!!!
I find amusing how these defendants fuck around and find out. They act tough until the judge gives them their sentences.
I love judge glazer. Best clips from her. And most empathic.
If they start behaving like that in a court of law, thier guilt is proven beyond all reasonable doubt so double or triple their sentence after they have been knocked out - so many of them have mental health issues nowdays so courts should have nurses on standby to administer sedative drugs
@just2genders668
5 ай бұрын
Not really. When you put an uneducated person in court, they’ll move to their emotions. When you’re an idiot, regardless of whether you’re innocent or not, you’ll look guilty because you can’t express yourself like a normal human being. I don’t get that statement you made, because it’s assuming that everyone is the same, which isn’t true.
Alan McCarthy wanted his babies back. 😂
These judges are waaaaay to soft on these scumbags
@Dudemon-1
10 күн бұрын
And people keep electing soft-on-crime Democrats who bind the hands of good judges.
Consecutive sentences. My favorite words.
We need Judge Mindy Blazer on the SCOTUS
So much insanity in this world, there isn’t enough prisons or land for mental health hospitals is Alcatraz still open?
Brooks is a big waste of space
"Lynn appears remotely". Can't think why 😂
@silverknight4886
3 ай бұрын
Remotely attached to reality
When grown men act worse than children..
All of these people are sociopaths. I am so glad they're in prison.
Mindy G is the best Judge ever
As A Deputy Sheriff, I have been involved with suspects who acted much worse than any of these cases while in court and certainly out of court. . They just didn't look as crazy as I got them under control quickly. During one, the guy farmer blew his nose, and it went right into my mouth, I then got cross pepper sprayed by another deputy aiming for the suspect. That one was pretty wild as his family was in the courtroom. Having another person's snot in my mouth and eyes was the grossest thing I have ever had happen to me, just disgusting! Because he was a mental patient, I couldn't even request charges for what he did. Oh well, all part of the job, I guess.
@daniellickel9867
4 ай бұрын
Strange, I didn't know the next case was going to be in Waukesha Co, I grew up there and was a Deputy in a neighboring county when the snot thing happened..
@Christmas-bw8hb
4 ай бұрын
Wow you're a hero, as a deputy sheriff I usually just hang out a dunkin' donuts, sometimes I will ride my motorcycle there if weather permits
@daniellickel9867
4 ай бұрын
@Christmas-bw8hb must work in Ft Lauderdale... Im no damn hero, nor claiming to be. It's just what we do. If you are actually a deputy sheriff, you do more than that... Sadly, many think that's all we do. Maybe you worked in a county that was covered by city cops. I did not, most of the county, 400 sq miles, was our area to take calls and patrol. Rather do that any day than be stupid bored at a coffee shop, we didn't get much time for breaks.
@sandylane5498
3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you experienced that, but you have such a great attitude about it. God bless you.
Ppl crazy! Y’all stay safe out here!
love the content hate the flashes between cases.
With the first man, I love and admire the way all the other dependents stayed perfectly calm and even serene in their seats.
You agree with me, Judge Mindy Glazer has the most beautiful smile needed to reduce tension in a court, well done Judge Mindy Glazer for your work
@planes3333
3 ай бұрын
That means nothing. They need to be wise and know the law, dispassionate, merciful and judicial. Smiles don't mean anything at all even nice ones from Glazer.
@pauljordan4452
3 ай бұрын
@@planes3333You forgot that the judge can come across as very intimidating. Emeritus Judge Frank Caprio's father, after Frank's first case, told his son be merciful. One of my buddies is a retired judge, and he treated defendants as misguided human beings.
Good Job Judge 😮 These People Belong In Prison ⚖️
Why would you ever allow a female officer to be in a court room with criminals being sentenced by themselves? I'm sorry but no woman is going to overpower an enraged man. And as you can see just having her there endangered everyone in that room! smh
@jennifermcpike1977
4 ай бұрын
Women or man if someone is enraged even a single man can get over powered I personally believe it shall always have 2 officers at all times unless it is a child or a very frail person or someone disabled otherwise when a man or woman is in a raging outburst like that it will always take 2 to subdue them
@roxillatastic
4 ай бұрын
💯
@jonmiller8695
3 ай бұрын
@@jennifermcpike1977seemed the judge did just fine.
@queenneely2700
3 ай бұрын
EXACTLY ....GEEZ NOT THAT HARD TO UNDERSTAND
@ericb7776
3 ай бұрын
True except the man doesn't have to be enraged. He can be a happy 15 year old boy.
In the Brooks case, IMHO, Judge Jenny made a very small tactical error; saying that Brooks was scaring her! She should have said, "Glare at me all you like! You're not scaring anyone!". Regardless, overall, she effectively shut Brooks down! She kicked Brooks' @$$ out of the world!
@drrichardpaul
4 ай бұрын
You know what’s sad? He clearly wasn’t able to emotionally, or psychologically, to handle his own case. Instead, she allowed him to represent himself. Like with most judges, that showed her excessive bias against defendants.
@bobbyswain7049
4 ай бұрын
@@drrichardpaul makes sense👌😆🤣😅
@carlakenyon6073
4 ай бұрын
Brooks was horrible to that judge!
@realcanadiangirl64
4 ай бұрын
@drrichardpaul Brooks fired his lawyer and insisted on defending himself. That was his right so don't blame the judge
@spaceace1006
Ай бұрын
The fact that Judge Jenny knew that Brooks was guilty as sin, she didn't show obvious bias. She did her absolute best to adhere to Court Rules and Protocol!!
Why was that woman left with trying to control a violent man?
@Christmas-bw8hb
4 ай бұрын
The women I know if you do that, you will crawl away like a baby if you're lucky, maybe a cat
I think the convict was so shocked that the older judge overpowered him so easily he couldn’t move🤣🤣
Whatever he's guilty of 0:54 was hilarious.
it teaches us something else: a small female transport officer can' t do a job like this...
@wavydavy9816
3 ай бұрын
You can't always ensure that the accompanying court staff are a physical match for every defendent on a daily basis even if there were no female guards. As in, sometimes there will be a smaller _male_ transport officer than the defendent and if the oversized defendent kicks off then being a male will be of little consequence. So it also doesn't really matter if small female officers are put in the same position. Because _normally_ it doesn't matter 🤷♂ Here in the UK we have Dwarf (like little people) who act as Police Support Officers, and whilst highly unlikely to be able to chase a fleeing criminal they are perfectly capable of detering crime just by being on the beat. How crazy is that?
@MrRonpaulforprez
2 ай бұрын
Exactly, these little women are diversity hires & it's obvious
@jwdundon
2 ай бұрын
Woke shit.
@ferretyluv
Ай бұрын
No, it teaches us that that county court is so underfunded that they can’t even afford a bailiff in the courtroom at all times.
Some people never grow up, they just act like spoiled toddlers their whole life.
@carlakenyon6073
4 ай бұрын
Toddlers don’t murder
The 1st dude (shouting,”shut up, punk”) is funniest
Shows no remorse
" I'd prefer not to "...lmbo
Amazing people can lose control in a courtroom and just act like animals. Good for the judges to remain composure and remain professional. Kudos.
Disgraceful lack of courtroom security with one female transport officer only in attendance and the judge having to intervene ..
the loudest in the room is always the weakest.
15:14 it’a disgusting that that judge didn’t deny bond, wtf. who is a bail denial for if not someone like him? idgaf that it was high, DENY!
It's past time to stop putting up with this stupidity. This behavior should end with six months of jail time. Let's start there and see if it improves. You'll have video evidence.
In the first video, the brother was either helping restraining his brother, or trying the calm his brother down just by speaking to him and maybe laying his hands on him, non-violently. Very unjust that the brother was handcuffed and "removed from the court", whatever that is: it very certainly is not "just removing him from the court", since his brother was not in the court anymore at that moment, and he *himself* was not violent *at all,* so they could have just told him to leave and he would have left, it is *very obvious* they never did (asked) that, there was never a reason to handcuff him *at all.* Clearly unjust and unfair.
What's with those pictures/paintings in the courtroom around 6 minutes??
@Psyfi85
3 ай бұрын
wondering the same 22:39-40. Pretty damn sure that’s Roger Moore, otherwise doppelgängers do exist.
These monsters should be behind glass.to protect our police and Judges ect in the court rm.
Overweight and unfit court personnel who wander around all the time.
They can do the crime but lots can't do the time. You get caught it's probably because your a DA and a judge has nothing to do with that.
Bravo on brooks setancing
Seems to be a shortage of duct tape in Judge Mindy’s court.
0:33 gamer word lol
I'd prefer not to sir😂😂😂
So sad ! People treating others badly! Mental illness is running rampant! We must treat all living creatures with respect!
Big ups
In the first case, the brother appeared to be trying to help subdue his insane brother, which looks kinda bad on the court officers who jumped and handcuffed him. I might be wrong tho
@drrichardpaul
4 ай бұрын
You weren’t wrong. If you help police, you often go to jail too
@bobbyswain7049
4 ай бұрын
@@drrichardpaul right👌😅😅😅
@jameszabinski3558
4 ай бұрын
That's how I saw it
Very smart guys!
Anyone notice at .40 seconds in, the blond woman deputy had that ivile inmate under control when the male deputy came and literally PUSHED her to try and take over? He didn't even ask if she needed help or just join in grabbing his shoulders or feet. He totally PUSHED her! Im not offended at an obviously smaller female may need assistance carrying a large male, im offended at how he tried to shove her and take over 😡
@victormiranda9424
3 ай бұрын
Because females aren’t made for that kind of job to be honest. You really think a female is going to stop and overpower these criminals. Hell noooooo!!
Why would anyone think that criminals should behave respectfully in court? This is who they are, I’m surprised by how many do behave.
Disorder in the court
Michael McDonald was scary because he felt entitled to his children no matter what. Loving your kids is one thing, but entitlement is quite another thing. It's like borderline family annihilator behavior. "if I can't have them no one can" or 'my wife must die because she's taking my kids from me'.
@tball2688
3 ай бұрын
what the fuck... entitled to HIS CHILDREN?? these courts and government has given some of you way too much power. he is the father he has rights too... or course he went about it the wrong way i agree but im sick of some of you women who think you have more power than the father... some of you are crap mothers but it doesnt finacially help the courts so thats why most of the custody goes to the mother, because its more lucrative, not because you are the better parent
Not surprised Darrell Brooks was on the list. What an odyssey.
@GonzoShitcock
12 күн бұрын
"Defendant?"... that will always be funny to me...😅
Some people are just crazy!!!
That McCarty is a real piece of work. He's a DMF!!
Yeah, that district attorney is so tough. If Mr. Gaines and him were in the same jail cell alone, he would be trembling and on his knees. I can't stand it when people talk tough.
Bloody hell! 18 years for punching someone!
You know what, Michael McDonald deserved the life sentence decades ago for ruining the Doobie Brothers😂
The minute the jury said guilty he should’ve been cuffed. And certainly should have been as soon as he started posturing up
The last one is insane
Every one of these losers are underachievers who failed at meeting life’s minimum expectations, even if for their families. I feel sorry for the partners and children who endured, God knows what, under a roof with them. They committed violent and senseless crimes , they belong in prison for the rest of their lives. They act like they were issued a carte blanche pass to say and do anything they want, even if it’s a judge in the courtroom.
Judge Rhymes there just casually overpowering a guy half his age.
@kenrickeason
3 ай бұрын
Judge probably stay in the weight room..
The first one is why you need a male officer in the room.
Great judge
@1:55 small petite women should not do that job.Get you big Shaquetta to handle unruly defendants.
Why would you put a women in charge of this man?
5:00 what the hell kind of Art is on the Walls of that Courtroom??! Macabre images.
Judge Glazier is cooler than the other side of the pillow.
😂 Omg these were funny. I can't help it. The last dude had that calm demeanor along with that sour tongue. Wow lol.
Hmm, me thinking they need to add a certain entitled orange dude here.
Why do we treat these animals with respect?
@hannahb.375
Ай бұрын
Take care with who you call animals. If they’re white it’s not as bad but if they’re black it carries for weight and has racist undertones