I’m 10 days postpartum and watching your videos has helped keep me entertained while my little bundle of joy sleeps.
@origamikiddo2625Күн бұрын
Congratulations! Emily helps us feel collected to the world as we are doing Mom life. My kiddo is now school age and Emily and Peter help keep my brain working on things other than SAHM life. Enjoy the time with your little one and hope you get enough rest!
@katyafan12 сағат бұрын
Congratulations!!
@Dev.jpg.Күн бұрын
I LOVE this judge. His demeanor is *chefs kiss* he so reserved that when he makes a joke it packs such a punch!
@apocalypse_jennКүн бұрын
Me too! He is one of my favourites so far.
@KarladudhoffКүн бұрын
He gives me Obama vibes!
@Triplethefun07Күн бұрын
As a victim of violence, while it is sad that an attacker is mentally ill, that doesn’t change the danger that he presents.
@Kay-fv7cwКүн бұрын
🎯
@DaniAlexandria18 сағат бұрын
I agree but on some level he was set up to fail. How do you restore someone, release him to the public but give him no access to the meds and supports that restored him?
@miraculoushufflepuff9526Күн бұрын
This ACTUALLY terrifies me because my friends son who is a little boy got diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder (ironically named ied 🙄) and he will also be fine and then just SNAP in a second and start beating family members and NO ONE would help until recently when he finally started talking about hurting himself. He’s on meds and hopefully it will help with time and therapy and I wish this man had gotten the help before prison
@miraculoushufflepuff9526Күн бұрын
That’s some real Amelia Bedelia shit. Dress the turkey, draw the curtains, launder the money 😂😂
@BlazePanda420Күн бұрын
Your voice is so calming it makes it so easy to binge
@vegemite_toastКүн бұрын
The way Donna thinks 'laundering money' has anything to do with a washing machine is actually hilarious! Watching just one episode of Breaking Bad could've helped.
@apocalypse_jennКүн бұрын
Maybe my favourite part of any case is the literal laundering of money 😂
@museborn7703Күн бұрын
Something about the way you express yourself makes it mesmerising to listen and watch
@Katrina-qs2rlКүн бұрын
I agree completely.
@cleopatra444Күн бұрын
this is the reason i fell in Love with Emily, i hope she never change 💜💜💜💕💘
@notme2dayКүн бұрын
That's because being a nerd is mesmerizing... Welcome to nerddom!
@rochelleshon306Күн бұрын
Indeed, Nerdom is a mesmerizing place! 😊
@JanerikBeautyКүн бұрын
Replay crew! So happy to be here! EMILY, you are my absolute favorite creator.
@notme2dayКүн бұрын
Yup... quality over quantity is makes us "nerds" happiest!
@JanetTrueКүн бұрын
The Vegas judge gave her sentence in such a convoluted way everyone needed a calculator and was still confused
@kathywright7395Күн бұрын
This case is the epitome of balancing justice and mercy. My heart breaks for his foster mom who did so much for him. My daughter has often said even a self inflicted wound is still a wound.
@anthonypecoraraКүн бұрын
Lord have mercy, it’s going to be a busy spring
@carliesmith3252Күн бұрын
The Redden case is so sad. Feels like so many missed opportunities to help him right from childhood. The sentence feels right but it’s hard.
@florencerosesКүн бұрын
Its super interesting watching this from outside of the US. Where i live we have a rehabilitation focused justice system vs punitive justice system. I don't think the debra redden case would have even happened where i live because there would have been a whole lot of intervention before this.
@janninewood6737Күн бұрын
Replay Crew here listening and wrapping Christmas presents with dinosaur wrapping paper!
@susanschroeder8021Күн бұрын
Replay crew!! Emily, you do know the new defense attorney Fulford was removed from the bench? There was some misconduct on her part with family members. I read the article and retained that much. But I’m recovering from surgery and two broken arms and I can’t exactly remember the details. So, I already don’t trust her. Lol.
@TheEmilyDBakerКүн бұрын
The chat mentioned that there is a background here. So I’m going to look for sure.
@sallycinnamon5370Күн бұрын
@@TheEmilyDBakerIt is wild. She had a life sized cut out of the elected sheriff in her office and fired people that didn’t support the nominee that her sheriff buddy endorsed when he was retiring.
@chelsey873723 сағат бұрын
Omg I hope you recover well! That sounds truly miserable. ❤❤
@Maguire708JulieКүн бұрын
Here for the replay!
@Melody-st4dfКүн бұрын
Thank You Emily for covering the sentencing for Redden. I watched it on Court TV but couldn't understand loads of stuff you then explained. Sad case. Though the team and this judge did well I think. 💜
@corinnamann286719 сағат бұрын
I wonder if the money was still damp because she was worried about it possibly shrinking in the dryer. Lol
@misstatty3455Күн бұрын
I fell asleep 3 times listening to sentences so here I am back again. 😂
@ruthortega6192Күн бұрын
Emily: Should we…? Chat: Yes! 😂
@sahitchcock18 сағат бұрын
Do we ever tell her no? No. EDB knows what we want before we ever say it!!
@XTRL_DATA_SCIКүн бұрын
“Pick your date” never works for defense bc State sits on discovery (strategy) to cliffs edge, with no fear of Brady.
@Irish-4499Күн бұрын
Dude just staring that lawyer down
@TinasArtPage4 сағат бұрын
Tbh I half expected him to snap again the way he was looking at her…. He looked like he was PISSED
@djmelbauКүн бұрын
Replay crew here - loving the surprise stops on EDB Air today
@Xershade23 сағат бұрын
The saddest part of the guy who jumped the bench is that if the government had just kept providing his medication then it probably wouldn't have happened. Now they have to provide his medication and house him for thirty years. Good job government, short term savings for long term waste, and that's not even getting into the sad part about him being locked up. Sorry but the judge he attacked should be allowed to sue the government, they knew he needed this medication or something like this would have happened. They could have prevented the attack and if that's not negligence then idk what is.
@notme2dayКүн бұрын
Meanwhile... I'm here because I'm a *lawnerd* and an otherwise *nerd.* I ❤️ being a nerd!!!
@katharineshade9550Күн бұрын
I’m a nerd, and Emily turned me into a law nerd :)
@juliehussey3675Күн бұрын
Love this today! I also live in a constant state of being. Zoom, zoom. 😂❤️
@womanofsteel9276Күн бұрын
Thank you, EDB! 💜
@erpthompsonqueen9130Сағат бұрын
Thank you. Watching from Alaska. 🤔 Replaying.
@luna3120Күн бұрын
I agree this is sad, it was tough hearing the judge testify and court employees it was also sad hearing from the defendent.
@natmelofitКүн бұрын
That’s a smart man saying he needs to check with his wife😅😅
@HillsandMountains84Күн бұрын
Replay crew. I so wanted to watch during work lol
@annmc6353Күн бұрын
Love how you explain what’s happening.
@LilMomma_1Күн бұрын
You have no idea how much I've missed you, Emily! Every day, I'm like "where's Emily?" luv u bunches
@kathywright7395Күн бұрын
Very very sad for everyone
@JamieF143Күн бұрын
Replay! Ty EDB
@susanschroeder8021Күн бұрын
The poor prosecutor woman is struggling for breath. Seems like I’ve seen her in trial before and she has breathing problems bless her heart. She’s very well spoken and professional. 🥰
@starmiesteele1034Күн бұрын
Georgia Cappleman couldn't be in court today as she was busy receiving a Prosecutor of the year award❤
@VirginiaGeorgeКүн бұрын
Fulford got kicked from the bench.
@sahawk0709Күн бұрын
Watching the replay and love the Pawnerd comment. But please can we get Paw nerd merchandise? Pretty please
@caspersroomКүн бұрын
Replay Crew! 💜💜
@MissDirectКүн бұрын
I agree that mental health is a big problem that needs a lot more support. However, I am not 100% sold on Reddens' perspective or the fact that he is okay when he does have his meds. When the prosecution was giving her statement, he was staring her down and having some quite big facial reactions. Also, his statement showed that he still can not see the difference between someone not agreeing with him and attacking him personally, what he said was not great accountability wise either. Assuming he has his meds now, i still think he feels perceived insults and criticism very deeply and can not control his impulses very well. IMO Part of the issue he has, is that when he feels anger, his impluse is to physically attack the source. This is not the same for everyone nor is it what many people with the same mental health issue deal with. It is that combination that is a dangerous problem, and he doesn't seem to want to really internalise that. I also don't like blaming the court for all of the health care issues in the US; it seems like they tried for a long time, and it is NOT part of their job to fix it. More funding needs to be put into that sector and it truely is horrible the yo-yo effect that can happen between "no mental health" care and the justice system. Part of the conflict is just because someone has a mental health issue shouldn't mean that they should be incarcerated more than anyone else. But if someone needs medication or they are more likely than others to become a threat what do you do? if they are released, there is no guarantee that they would be able to access or continue to take the medication, and then they end up with a new charge. They may also have a history of crimes which may have been contributed to by the mental health issues, but they still happened. Another problem is that the mental health diagnosis of the person doesn't cange the damage or impact on the victim and they should still be protected. I truely hope that in future the court can operate differently with regards to mental health but the suppot outside of the court HAS to be there first. I also think that it should not be part of the court system as I want everyone to be able to access it and without the prerequisite of committing a crime. It is a very sad set of circumstance though and I hope that everyone can heal as best they can from it.
@perlewoofКүн бұрын
The sound is low compared with other videoes
@ChaundradickinsonКүн бұрын
Love the cards and my (grown) daughter is obsessed with my EDB gavel.
@trisHa6666Күн бұрын
Replay crew 🇬🇧
@doreenutz1049Күн бұрын
Everything the defense attorney is describing is exactly why we have it backwards. These are the reasons he should be staying in, not being given leniency
@marymayo721Күн бұрын
Yes
@origamikiddo2625Күн бұрын
I've been watching Charlie Adelson's trial Livestream (miss my LawTuber commentary). So I'm very familiar with this judge and the prosecutors. The judge is great, and so much of what he says has that slight laughter behind it.
@corinnewolfe-betz7478Күн бұрын
Canadian Replay crew.
@PoliticallyPinkКүн бұрын
Sure, the prosecution in Mr. Redden's case presented "the facts." The selective facts. They didn't present any favorable facts. It's not like the prosecution is objective about it. Let's not pretend otherwise.
@JNew2020Күн бұрын
The defense is there to present favorable facts, not sure how the prosecution should present anything favorable unless they wanted him to get a lesser sentence which they did not.
@apocalypse_jennКүн бұрын
Are you Mr. Redden's attorney? lol
@maureengardiner362715 сағат бұрын
But the questions on the new ones? Backgrounds? I have questions
@iamnotgoldenhar8645Күн бұрын
I love this judge! lol! He reminds me of Judge Boyce fair but had a good sense of humor. They both have tried cases back to back and I just have a lot of respect for them both.
@Itsme_TroubleСағат бұрын
I do think the defense made the point that the defendant needs to be in jail. He completely agreed his client can’t be out of jail without hurting people.
@doom4067Күн бұрын
I respect that Charlie doesn't want his attorney representing Donna. Rashbaum certainly knows protected information about him at this point. As for his appeal, why did he hire Rashbaum of he had been representing Donna? Seems like he'll have to prove that he didn't know that; that'll be an uphill battle. If he does get a new trial, the FL Bar needs to investigate Rashbaum.
@G.Harley.DavidsonКүн бұрын
You do know the prior Judge was taken off the Bench, right? It wasn’t her choice. That’s why she’s back in private practice.
@monkeymogul7505Күн бұрын
The judge's demeanor and the way she said "give a taste of something else" I would have seen red as well.
@Itsme_Trouble2 сағат бұрын
I was nervous for the prosecutor because of the way the criminal was looking at her.
@Irish-4499Күн бұрын
When does richins start ?
@Tammy_26IrwinКүн бұрын
April 28th jury selection starts
@MrsallisonbeckaКүн бұрын
I watched charlie’s trial. LOVE this judge!!!
@hathhath244412 сағат бұрын
It's honestly frustrating when these kind of defendants ' support systems suddenly comes out saying they're ready to support them. This guy has been violent his whole life, never given anything back to the society and unless he's medicated he attacks people. Imagine it's your loved one he beats to death because there is no one on the train to stop him. Just because he 'saw red'. That's the worst kind, unpredictable. Even if he had the medication, what's to say he would take it and not just stop when he felt better? Why didn't the support system go out and collect money so they can buy them to him knowing he'll go and attack someone like last time he was off them? Why is it public's concern you don't manage your dangerous and ill family member and don't prioritise the medication he needs rather than wait for free hand outs? Well guess what, he'll get them for free. In prison. Only way anyone is safe from this 'good boy' is when he's locked up. Hope he never gets a chance to attack another person.
@infojo101Күн бұрын
Who’s pen clicking???
@Nandrea7627Күн бұрын
It’s the Court feed. The camera is set up in the same area as reporters etc. sometimes we hear typing as well. The fact that I know that is amazing! 😁💜
@rhonwynvКүн бұрын
me, scrolling the comments while clicking my pen..."what?"
@annmc6353Күн бұрын
I use to think you were saying lawnrds and it never made sense to me until I read it. Ha, my ears need cleaning I guess.
@rosyb5064Күн бұрын
I've really struggling with Deobra's case & sentencing..proper Conflicted & sad by it all. I've No sympathy or second guesses about the jail term judge gave him for case involving his poor ex. He's without a doubt guilty of all the bad things he did too that poor young lass, bless her & he should pay for that in the most maximum way. He deliberately & intentionally strived to physically hurt her as much as possible & she deserves justice at highest level for that. I totally agree that he's guilty of attacking the judge & no doubt he caused her mental & physical harm in many ways & again, he needs to pay the price for his disgusting actions & answer for, own up to the horrendous things he did too those 2 ladies & the choices he made & carried out... But... I believe Million % that he intended on lashing out & hitting the judge. I'm really struggling though with "attempted murder" on the judge. I don't believe he had any prior thoughts or intentions ever of launching himself like that, attacking or hurting her nor hurting anyone else at court. Too me, as I watching. it's like was he consciously pissed & mad being called out on something judge said or as seemt too me, was that he'd subconsciously heard something she'd said that hit a nerve, triggered him & just literally snap & have mental break in that instance? He just seemt to fly at her without any thoughts of why, or what he intended on doing it for & split second reaction. Just instant anger, need to act on that. Don't get the intent of want/intent on murdering her at all? Plus, I know others got hurt in the whole mess of it all, whilst they tried helping judge & protecting folks there from him, but he didn't attack them like did judge. They got hurt unfortunately whilst being in the middle of everything happening, just they chose to be there, to jump in centre. It Wasn't his choice, demand, force or anything for others actions or decisions. I'm sorry but I don't get to level of Attempted murder bit or the counts for deliberately hurting other folks.. Dont know, maybe I've missed something so not getting it all proper.. Just feels really harsh & unfair punishment considering everything that known of him & life to this point by police, courts ect.. Wished they've maybe considered bit more of help treatment ect for him rather than as much jail time. It's not going to help him at all & only serves to make his life lower than he feels already is n no hope for him to look for ❤
@katharineshade9550Күн бұрын
Attempted murder - probably because it was very difficult dragging him off the judge, and if they hadn’t she’d probably be dead.
@Future-of-FoodКүн бұрын
Can anyone tell me what that green thing is, wrapped around EMily's chair in the background?
@mel_623Күн бұрын
The green light?
@apocalypse_jennКүн бұрын
It's actually the wall behind the gap in the chair that you are seeing.
@katharineshade9550Күн бұрын
@@apocalypse_jennoh yeah! Pause and zoom in and you can see.
@Annie1962Күн бұрын
oh I forgot you have paper money! We have plastic and if my sons have notes in their pockets and they end up in the wash? No biggie
@erpthompsonqueen9130Сағат бұрын
New trial for Charlie? omg
@kai8ificationКүн бұрын
Omg omg😮
@ilikemitchhedbergКүн бұрын
Bro is yappin. Sorry I'm not falling for it. It would help a great deal if he started to take some responsibility
@cincyrecycle707722 сағат бұрын
did anyone notice the female sheriff's eyes at 34:28 look of surprise?
@I.AM.JUPITER2 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Oabcydsl6donКүн бұрын
That facelift 😮💨
@NeuroSpaceyTКүн бұрын
If he truly has a thought disorder then not having awareness of it, (not knowing that he has psychosis, is the brain diseases affect on the frontal cortex(google Anosognosia). No amount of mental health court or treatment will change that for a percentage of ppl. For the severe cases antipsychotics are not successful, especially for those with legal issues. Sadly. Most likely he has ptsd and rage issues, def severe impulse control problems Personally I feel the judge could have expressed herself more professionally, but that doesn’t excuse his behavior
@huma474Күн бұрын
Redden had 0 remorse in his statement and it is painfully clear that he cannot properly function in society. He needs to be removed from society to protect others.
@user-qp3pu5yv1eКүн бұрын
Agreed! If he’s not made an example of others w do it and think it’s ok imo, there must be deterrence.
@ameyer9366Күн бұрын
I don't understand why he was charged with attempted murder vs just battery of an older person
@ExploderRunnerКүн бұрын
I believe that he told everyone in jail/prison that he wanted to kill the judge. And both the guards and the inmates heard it.
@ameyer9366Күн бұрын
@ExploderRunner gotcha. Thanks for the explanation.
@user-qp3pu5yv1eКүн бұрын
@@ExploderRunnerwow, u think he’ll learn to shut his mouth now? I kinda doubt it.
@ExploderRunnerКүн бұрын
@@user-qp3pu5yv1e no, but I think that lawyer talking made it worse, not better.
@LozzaLondonКүн бұрын
Has she had a face lift?
@doeb23Күн бұрын
Don’t think so, it takes very long to recover, and she has not been away for more than a couple days, maybe ever 😂
@CP2468Күн бұрын
Surely she meant Donna Adelson lol
@cleopatra444Күн бұрын
Emily has beautiful facial features imo , i dont think she needs any work , doubt she had any 👀
@doeb23Күн бұрын
@@CP2468I think Donna has been in custody since the arrest - no?
@AllysonKingКүн бұрын
@@cleopatra444I think they meant Donna but your right
@lesliefrost2222Күн бұрын
there is a typo "conference" is spelled confrence
@user-qp3pu5yv1eКүн бұрын
Conference lol
@wannabetrucker7475Күн бұрын
EDB 👍🏼👍🏼
@Ashley__RoseКүн бұрын
34:57 all of sudden she needs help walking, yeah sure 🥴
@tangledcharlotteКүн бұрын
Jail probably speeds up the aging process by a lot.
@KarladudhoffКүн бұрын
This judge is giving Obama! Hard
@Beechnut2UКүн бұрын
You talk too much.
@l.a.w.79Күн бұрын
Redden put on weight, but it seems the meds are working.
@sarabara29Күн бұрын
Her hair!! Donna looks absolutely miserable. Also, I wonder if Wendi has her same ears
@wandad1799Күн бұрын
Shallow comments
@I.AM.JUPITER2 сағат бұрын
Sometimes I really think my life is shit and I really think I haven’t done anything but then I look at these trials and I realize it could’ve been a whole lot worse