bro not feeling any pain from that punch just makes him one hell of a defense attourney, he really focusing all his stats on defense
@AmericaTheSimpleMinded3 ай бұрын
One of the few comments that actually made me chuckle!
@VortexF3 ай бұрын
Literally phoenix wright
@G36C-5563 ай бұрын
100 Vigor
@mangoslormpy76183 ай бұрын
Maybe it's cuz I'm not the one punched, but the punch looked weak anyway
@alvianekka803 ай бұрын
"Nanomachines, son. They harden in response to physical trauma."
@JNSStudios23 ай бұрын
I felt the worst second-hand embarrassment ever from that guy singing his apology.
@omegamon02393 ай бұрын
Legitimately paused and skipped to the next section even before the audio played
@trulyagoose3 ай бұрын
@@omegamon0239 real
@achour.falestine3 ай бұрын
Was the unregistered weapon his vocal cords ? 😂
@TheDumbStupid3 ай бұрын
idk why I had a dream where I had to sing to the cops about what I saw and how I was the only innocent one when my family became criminals. I only say this because I thought it was stupid, how the hell did someone do something similar
@JDydgi3 ай бұрын
@@TheDumbStupid i'd say yours* is infinitely better than that dude, at least yours seems like it could be a set-up to a decent comedy.
@sharkhammr3 ай бұрын
"Any defendant who represents himself has a fool for a client." ~old legal saying
3 ай бұрын
"You can't be convicted if you keep killing every judge who trials you" - a better quote
@destroyerinazuma962 ай бұрын
I've heard there are two main reasons. Most well-known is you're not as knowledgeable as an attorney. But the more subtle one is you are emotionally invested in your own case and you can't take the 3rd person "watching from the side" approach your lawyer can. With that being said, I've seen a couple on Reddit write that when they had a civil lawsuit, they gathered as much info as they could and did some of an attorney's work before hiring an attorney. First it saved them money and second it made the attorney's job easier. Plus even if the couple made some mistakes in their preliminary work, the attorney would likely see and correct it.
@ethannursalim77962 ай бұрын
if the defendant who represents himself is a top their law man?
@CrimsonGold-pq8xyАй бұрын
"unless your phoenix wright" - Some guy responding to said saying
@m16dude967Ай бұрын
"Sir, what if the defendant is a lawyer" Well shit.
@a.s.raiyan2003-43 ай бұрын
That Judge vs. Defence Attorney was some Ace Attorney type shit. They should do that in the future games.
@RegalRoyalWasTaken3 ай бұрын
the final case ends in a punch out match
@vonKaiser19173 ай бұрын
That Judge gained a lot of exp from giving out so many sentences
@k_kubes3 ай бұрын
I pretty sure some cases are actually based on really absurd IRL cases
@wellIhavenothingbettertodo3 ай бұрын
I'm still shocked that happened. But then again it's not surprising cause florida
@ablackbunny31493 ай бұрын
It suddenly goes from the VN gameplay to a straight up round of MVC
@garynumber223 ай бұрын
3 years of driving and only a single speeding ticket is pretty clean by my standards.
@DarkElfDiva3 ай бұрын
I've been driving since 1998 and never even been pulled over. (EDIT: typo)
@Wolfie545453 ай бұрын
What ARE your standards?
@garynumber223 ай бұрын
@@Wolfie54545 For 3 years of driving I would say about 5 speeding tickets or 1 DUI would qualify as tarnished in my eyes.
@PCrailfan37903 ай бұрын
you have your expectations way to low, no speeding tickets is acceptable, my parents have both been driving for 20+ years and never gotten a speeding ticket, and we live in Florida.
@garynumber223 ай бұрын
@@PCrailfan3790 Yeah well everyone speeds when they think they can get way with it. Like when you're driving out of a highway that has a speed limit of 30 but there's no cars in front of you and there's no cops around so you just speed up to 50.
@Yesnaught3 ай бұрын
A single infraction is basically spotless. Courts see people with a dozen active charges on a regular basis.
@bloozism3 ай бұрын
respect to the defense attorney for fighting a judge over that
@elishafollet53473 ай бұрын
I want a lawyer like that if I ever had to go to court lol
@juliangingivere2 ай бұрын
@@elishafollet5347When he said he would fight for you he meant that.
@jjthe2 ай бұрын
Eh not really. The argument was not over the right to a trial. It was over the right to a SPEEDY trial. That right is waved all the time because of how backed up courts get. The lawyer was basically just standing there and saying that he won't wait. It seemed more like the lawyer felt like his time was being wasted more than anything else. I don't think anyone else in the courtroom appreciated that attorney either considering they all clapped when the judge came back after winning the fight The judge was obviously in the wrong too, especially because he continued the hearing after the fight without the defense attorney.
@jjthe2 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c They definitely do but that issue is not going to be solved or helped by a lawyer standing in the courtroom saying that he won't wait and expecting everyone else to bend over backwards
@Erakius3232 ай бұрын
If I am ever in court, I want that guy as my defence attorney.
@kaey61053 ай бұрын
Ah yes instead of punching yourself you punch your defendant whose tryng to get you out of jail what a wise man
@Boooiiiiii3 ай бұрын
The defendant is the one getting blamed for the crime not the attorney
@PilsCureMyDepression3 ай бұрын
I feel bad for him literally all bro wanted to do was help him walk free once again..
@dentheduck20953 ай бұрын
@@PilsCureMyDepressionunless it's free one
@jffry8902 ай бұрын
Public attorneys aren't there to get you off. They're there because you're entitled to an attorney and they have to make sure your rights aren't violated. They also negotiate plea deals on your behalf.
@valentine943Ай бұрын
He would have been an astronaut 😢
@verygoofyalligatorwithshades3 ай бұрын
The fact that some of us can get hit in the face and we just don't feel it doesn't make sense to me.
@Sejikan3 ай бұрын
I mean you can still feel it without feeling pain
@xterate39613 ай бұрын
Happened to me before a couple years ago, was just so confused about what just happened that I didn't notice the pain
@RaisinHook3 ай бұрын
it's too fast to register sometimes just stinging a bit
@chrismath1493 ай бұрын
Adrenaline...it's one hell of a drug.
@mozzarellamaniac63003 ай бұрын
I've been hit in the face sometime in my life. You don't immediately feel it cus your adrenaline would kick in
@guillotinegamer17013 ай бұрын
The Xanax girl, if I recall correctly, actually got called back *again* right after this and got EVEN MORE bail because she gave him an attitude for getting the first added bail. And the judge sends her on her way with the snarkiest "adios!" Kinda surprised you didn't mention that 👀
@AmericaTheSimpleMinded3 ай бұрын
That was from a long time ago am I right? Yea I remember!
@TheOrignalKillezz3 ай бұрын
She flipped him off and yeah he added more bail
@jffry8902 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c You don't even know what bail is.
@CatManOfTaste2 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8cyou get the money back lol
@jffry8902 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c Bail is a monetary promise to the court that you will show up. It's not buying your way out of the charges and you get the money back when you show up. It's purpose is to prevent people who are potential flight risks from going intp hiding. You don't even need to post money. People post signature bonds all the time. Not to mention that bail bondsmen will loan you cash if you feel the need to get out of jail to continue working. Bail is fine. Excessive bail is the issue.
@punking4883 ай бұрын
Judge vs attorney seemed like long unfinished beef that had been growing and finally boiled over. Because the way they acted, they seemed done with each others shin, long before the judge said to step outside and throw down.
@Sonichero1513 ай бұрын
It took place in Florida....... so that should explain it
@LordDaret2 ай бұрын
Apparently the attorney was expecting a verbal argument. He didn’t expect the Judge to jump him.
@nalah24023 ай бұрын
I did jury duty for the first time last month and the guy defended himself. All he did was bring up irrelevant points and badger witnesses, so we pretty quickly came to a guilty verdict on both charges.
@uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhidk3 ай бұрын
was his name phoenix wright
@nalah24023 ай бұрын
@uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhidk Nah, just some guy who thought just because he was a veteran he could do whatever he wanted at a bar with no consequences.
@nalah24022 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c I thought about it, but decided not to. I did at least keep myself from being assigned more than one case though
@nalah24022 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c No, it didn't get that far. He got pissy cause someone closed the door behind him after he went outside because it was cold. When he came back, he was talking shit and threatening people. His charges were disobeying a lawful order to leave the bar and resisting arrest, which the body cam footage proved he had done both very quickly.
@nalah24022 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c It wasn't closing. Someone had closed the door because it was cold, and he left it open. He was able to get back in just fine but was pissy about being closed behind him even though it wasn't locked. He also laughed at the officers and told them to call backup because he said he would fight them and they would need more people to make it fair. They managed to get five officers on scene, and they took him down once he started raising his fist like he was gonna start trying to punch people. No one was injured, but he kept stiffening his limbs on purpose so they couldn't cuff him or pick him up. And we knew it was on purpose because he didn't mention any medical conditions that would cause that in the body cam footage or while he was defending himself in court
@KeeGamer3103 ай бұрын
court humor is a good subgenre of humor
@davidvulakh7443 ай бұрын
What the heck was even that thumbnail about if you didn't talk about it?
@pixelcat293 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out the clickbait. Now I don’t need to waste my time.
@toastgoats75453 ай бұрын
If you make a compilation of police/court footage you're legally required to use a clickbait thumbnail, no exceptions
@maxtex60n403 ай бұрын
Ai aaaaahhhh
@CorruptedFamine3 ай бұрын
@pixelcat29 Still a pretty funny video, kinda disappointed, but found it worth it still
@charlethemagne54663 ай бұрын
@@CorruptedFamine I didn't, I'm sick of thumbnails clickbaitin me and wasting my time. I disliked this video on 4 accounts out of spite.
@eludelessRBLX3 ай бұрын
the guy who sung his apology did better than 99% of youtuber apologies
@Cheese..3 ай бұрын
Running a red light and blaming the guy behind you for it is just 👁👄👁
@MilesProwerTailsFox3 ай бұрын
A lot of officers don't really care about speeding tickets if you weren't found drunk or under the influence of substances at the same time, is considered a simple mistake so yes it is a pretty clean story
@themeddite2 ай бұрын
Unless its extreme excessive speeding like 20 over the speed limit
@lordlahmie2443 ай бұрын
To add even more insult to injury, at 4:13, that lady walked away and gave the judge the finger. He saw it and called her back again. She acted snarky once he did which likely lead to him increasing her sentence again. It’s hilarious
@bendingdemon64832 ай бұрын
He increased her bail because giving someone more time or arresting someone (if you're a cop) for someone giving you the finger isn't actually legal, it's not a charge you can give to someone "They were rude to me so I had them arrested/added more time to their sentence" is not a valid reason and would get immediately dropped
@AnotherAustin-z7b2 ай бұрын
He increased her bail because it didn't upset her enough when he gave her the first bail, so he brought her in and raised it to get that sweet feeling of controlling the lower class, then when she hurt his feelings he raised it again because he failed at the one thing that a judge is supposed to do which is to be impartial and not abuse your position because of your feelings about a person
@bendingdemon64832 ай бұрын
@@AnotherAustin-z7b She was caught with possession of illegal substances, also she's not 'lower class', she's from a pretty wealthy family.
@UGNAvalonАй бұрын
Isn’t “contempt of court” a punishable offense?
@tsbro29953 ай бұрын
Appreciate the return of the silly shy guy slideshow
@Mabra513 ай бұрын
5:27 On the back of his "trust me" shirt there's crossed fingers.
@Yuri101033 ай бұрын
I really liked this new style of video, in my opinion it’s better than a extended version of short videos
@internetlurker18503 ай бұрын
2:31 Wdym "I really couldn't tell you if this would work", he said "I'm sorry for the things I've done" in the first linem that is practically admitting to the crime, no way that would work unless the goal is to plead guilty.
@twizl43 ай бұрын
The guy singing his apology was wild but he kinda hit that shit I won’t lie
@piecheese12142 ай бұрын
The thumbnail promised me a 13 year old getting a life sentence. Where is she?
@theblocksaysАй бұрын
Yeah, feel a little cheated, like WTF did she do!?
@fajile5109Ай бұрын
That was AI generated image
@mcewenzach79tf23 ай бұрын
From what I heard, DeWitte had been impersonating a police officer and using it to harass people since 1998, which back then he skipped school just to do so. He used his funeral escort company Metro State to harass and intimidate citizens on the road. DeWitte also has a bad temper as shown in some bodycam videos.
@elishafollet53473 ай бұрын
We're they successful in putting him behind bars?
@mcewenzach79tf23 ай бұрын
@@elishafollet5347 he probably did but bailed and went back to doing what he had done.
@Redbikemaster2 ай бұрын
@@elishafollet5347I like to think he's in prison impersonating the warden
@elishafollet53472 ай бұрын
@@Redbikemaster lol
@Mr-highhonor3 ай бұрын
Bro really resorting to click bait
@ProjectNetoku3 ай бұрын
He always does you guya haven't knoticed
@Mr-highhonor3 ай бұрын
@@ProjectNetoku I barely watch his content Ima be honest.
@jhallo18513 ай бұрын
@@ProjectNetokuyou guya haven’t knoticed
@gooseinatuxedo3 ай бұрын
If you make a court video, YOU HAVE to have a click bait thumbnail. It's just the rules 🤷♂️
@Mr-highhonor3 ай бұрын
@@gooseinatuxedo lmao
@Flufferpup3 ай бұрын
He was probably talking about not feeling any pain in the moment, which can happen because of adrenaline and stuff. It tends to dull pain. About 10 minutes later or when he got home, he would have definitely been sore.
@toastgoats75453 ай бұрын
Used to like this dude's videos and he goes and makes clickbait. Bro didnt fall off, he climbed halfway up and jumped.
@WhiteWolf-lm7gj3 ай бұрын
Ok?
@Getmad283 ай бұрын
You forgot to include a clip of the legendary “bruh”
@dylandreisbach19863 ай бұрын
I think the saying goes "A man who defends himself has a fool for a lawyer" or something like that.
@GrubbusHubbusАй бұрын
Fool for a client, yes.
@Evixyn3 ай бұрын
I was kicked baited for expecting to see a young teen received A Life Sentence Behind Bars. The judge brawl was a nice touch.
@michaelatta2614Ай бұрын
thumbnail promised me a 13 year old getting a life sentence
@OrcaBrigadeАй бұрын
Yeah, what the fuck happened to that story?
@thetoxicraptorz34822 ай бұрын
Imagine being accused of a crime, and your defendant is willing to literally fight the Judge for you. We need more lawyers like him 😭
@Halozocker1042 ай бұрын
Forced imprisonment is basically kidnapping... Saying this to make some sense of the 2-15 years charge depending on severety- id say kidnapping/imprisoning a child for an extended period should bring more than even 15.. but im not a lawyer.
@Colink101Ай бұрын
I gotta respect the defence attorney willing to throw fists for their client.
@Comraddog3 ай бұрын
you can even give the judge a hug :D
@BEHEMONAUTАй бұрын
Did you ever see the rick and morty skit called "name i can't remember vs the state of georgia" i really don't remember the title other than it was "vs the state of georgia." Hillarious. Edit: state of Georgia vs denver fenton allen
@mateuszkawczynski20523 ай бұрын
I feel clickbaited
@TheRoomforImprovementАй бұрын
My favorite court camera case was the one for Alan McCarty, a man Who threatened a Florida judge for “stealing his kids” in a custody battle. Even though the one he threatened, wasn’t the same judge. He got dragged out of the courtroom twice for hurling profanity and on the day he was sentenced, he literally refused to stand.
@SuperFlashDriver3 ай бұрын
To be honest, having court camera recordings should be a mandatory thing in every court case, because then people would laugh and find this type of content entertaining as heck. It's the reason "Super Troopers" and "Police Academy" are fun to watch because of how ridiculous they can be, including in the court rooms.
@futurebot11303 ай бұрын
honestly really like these types of videos coming from you, good stuff
@RegalRoyalWasTaken3 ай бұрын
dude i'm actually about to pass out laughing at the judge and defense attorney fighting each other
@ChucktheSpicyChicken3 ай бұрын
Bro: Yo is there Friendly Fire in this game? Me: 1:47
@nightsong813 ай бұрын
Is it some kind of tradition for court case compilations to always have nonsense AI thumbnails?
@poppyfrancis73383 ай бұрын
All I gotta say is smart move by the attorney who got punched to just not say anything about it. Obviously it affected him but he was not about to have his embarrassment become known across the country for some Florida man type shenanigans
@aickavonАй бұрын
the 'getting hurt but not feeling pain' incident can happen a lot, especially where he was hit (The center of the jaw) where it just becomes really numb. The massive amount of confusion and sudden flooding of adrenaline really sets you up for not feeling anything like pain while you figure out what the hell just happened. If it was the NOSE however? I would call that man a liar if he said he didn't feel pain.
@MeltingBucket3 ай бұрын
Love seeing lil shy guy appear lmao
@abdullahakhtar98243 ай бұрын
The traffic flow near where I live can reach 70mph on a 5mph
@loreraptor50932 ай бұрын
8:38 'oh god. not him again' lord havew mercy; this is a recurring incident?
@toonnoon192 ай бұрын
7:30 The Jaws of Life have already been used on that truck. And here he is driving it into buildings 😂😂😂
@KhroweDontYouKnow3 ай бұрын
So if you cant pay CS they take away any ability to pay CS gotcha, makes sense.
@elishafollet53473 ай бұрын
Cant he just mail her the money or something?
@elishafollet53472 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c he needs to take responsibility for his child if he can't work outside the prison for the money needed for his kid/kids then he can easily be put to work in the prison itself and half or more of his paycheck can go to his kids
@elishafollet53472 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c he needs to take responsibility for his kid so if he can't work a job outside the prison he should be required to work prison labor were half of his paycheck shall go to the kid
@elishafollet53472 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c he needs to work in order to secure money for his kid
@Puddingskin012 ай бұрын
@user-hn78i8so8c Oh summer child. Nobody in prison wants free stuff.
About the ticket: tickets with multiple charges often get thrown out when one charge is false because it illegitimizes the entire tickets. That's why cops that want one of the charges to stick will issue you multiple citations instead of combining them on one ticket. Also, clean record means that there's nothing on your record to that point or is within the time frame that can be considered by the court in relation to the violation.
@User-s7j5u2 ай бұрын
Bro should get 15 years for causing that whole court room emotional stress. And holding them against they will ong
@pipopawebghost80953 ай бұрын
Spatnz: representing yourself in court is a stupid idea Miyoko Kawahara: I have already proven it can be done And they said I was crazy
@LeeTCGA3 ай бұрын
is there even a point to clickbait when the actual video is good?
@carrot83783 ай бұрын
This is why in the UK we only have court sketches
@bartekcalinski12213 ай бұрын
Ironically, the defense attorney who got punched looks like has a little bit of blood on his chin during the interview, so unless that interviews was like 2 weeks later or something I doubt he actually "didn't feel any pain"
@Mr-Trox2 ай бұрын
Looks like he bit himself when he got punched.
@johnsuarez14043 ай бұрын
"He didn't feel any pain, he just tasted skin and it was gross" 🤣
@rowanmason-rose72073 ай бұрын
The judge won the battle. That’s just straight fire
@sierrajohnson7173 ай бұрын
I just watched a video about the chaos of Irish Politics, and this ads to the unseriousness of official gov stuff 😭
@bendingdemon64832 ай бұрын
"False imprisonment" is the law way of saying he kidnapped somebody and held them like they were in a jail. Think Syndrome from The Incredibles and how he captures them and puts them in the weird electric prison thing
@ezlomacks65332 ай бұрын
Suspending a license for non payment of child support is genuinely braindead. This is coming from someone who's father didn't pay unless made to.
@MIDO444443 ай бұрын
Nah man that defense attorney didnt feel anything his name is freaking Vladimir
@bh4vvy33t3 ай бұрын
Old mascot is back
@kaiserslavaniaashur16233 ай бұрын
wait so judges can extended sentences when people call them mean words but get’s kicked out when they start a fist fight between them and the lawyers? Hwat bs
@vjm3Ай бұрын
So a little background on the whole Sovereign Citizen concept: Although some change the application or justification, most "SovTards" believe they don't have to follow US laws and jurisdictions, because instead, the "Articles of Confederacy" do. The Articles of Confederacy were pretty much a "Bill of Rights" before the US Bill of Rights came about (it should be noted the Constitution and the Bill of Rights effectively nullified any application of the now obsolete Articles of Confederacy, but these SovTards still want to larp as if it's gospel law of the land). So now when these SovTards get arrested, they try to argue some of the following statements, as apparently granted by the Laws of Confederacy (or some abstract derivative from it): 1. You are a "free man" of the land, and so you are allowed to "travel" without being stopped by people (in this case, the police or the government). 2. As a free man, you cannot be held liable if you do not have a name (somehow). So that's why you'll see SovTards say bonkers stuff like "My name is NOT Dumb Assington...the name Dumb Assington does not exist, and although others have been known to call me by the concept of Dumb Assington...I am nor have ever been the PERSON known as Dumb Assington." 3. You do not have to remain complacent in police or government seizes of your persons (whatever your name is), and it is illegal for them to stop you. One final thing to mention here is SovTards believe if you do not give your name, or acknowledge your identity in whatever way (ex. stating your name in court, or giving any license to a cop), then by even the US definition of the law, you cannot be prosecuted for a crime. I (think) this is based off of some weird legal basis where someone can't be prosecuted if they either aren't aware they're being prosecuted (as in, they can convince others that they're unaware of what's happening to them), or that they can't be convicted of a crime, because there's no identity to own the charges going forth. I honestly don't know, because this is legalese we're talking about here, but I do know most cases heavily rely on the fact that you're acknowledging that you're some specific person, and you're conscious/aware of what's going on during the trial. Someone should correct me on this. But as you see, this leads to a person who: 1. Believes the law not only doesn't apply to them, but CAN'T apply to them, because due to the Articles of Confederacy, it's illegitimate in the first place. 2. Due to their refusal to acknowledge they are a specific person, they can't be charged with crimes (even if the entity commonly referred to as THEM does it). So pretty much, a SovTard pretends they're not a person, toothlessly reprimands a legal system they believe doesn't apply to them, and pragmatically, hopes the legal system doesn't understand the legal system (or doesn't want to deal with it all) enough to bother prosecuting them at all, and just lets them go. Here's the thing: Although I do not know the legal precedence, I'm pretty sure the US courts have officially addressed the whole Sovereign Citizen question, and ruled "If some retard claims to be a Sovereign Citizen, you can still prosecute them for a crime they've committed. Even if they do not own up to a name, as long as reliable evidence is convincing enough to pin THIS person to crimes they committed, then you can apply the US law on to them and force them to endure the justice system." This applies also to the other random re-flavoring of Sovereign Citizenry, like "Black Hebrew Israelites" or "Moorish Citizens" or whatever bullshit that tries to follow the same basic scam.
@jamiehughes55733 ай бұрын
3:16 birth of the legendary hunter l4d meme
@birdboy163 ай бұрын
Who needs court on tv when you have court in real life?
@AdamOwenBrowningАй бұрын
4:10 she said her jewelry was valued at "Rick Ross." yeah she said the value was "Rick Ross" lmao. The judge tried to double her bail and he got called racist and rescinded it
@Vindictator1972Ай бұрын
Brandor wildpissing whateveryourlastnameis. Your record is clean because you only had a single speeding mark against you.
@EvyTallWoman3 ай бұрын
As an example of why representing yourself in court isn't the best idea, try to find out if nipples are legal in your area.
@Not-an-AlienАй бұрын
I mean respect to the judge taking his disagreement outside the bounds of his authority. He wasn't a judge here just a dude fed up and wanted to fight. Usually they just hold uou in contempt.
@Freegrem3 ай бұрын
Everyone gets a 15ish ticket when they start driving and it falls off most of he time after like a year
@blainetate7433 ай бұрын
We need more court stuff, Spartanz.
@nicholasr.13943 ай бұрын
For those here for thumbnail, it's clickbait.
@Flutterdark_Ай бұрын
security for funerals? what saints row 2 type of shit is expected that you need security for that
@Zenitchik_1302 ай бұрын
Judge actually hands out justice lmao
@CrystallineFoxCFАй бұрын
some part of me thinks that the defense attorney that got into that fight with the judge lost the fight on purpose because it would just help just a little bit more on getting that judge removed from their job
@SinisterBlitzo93 ай бұрын
YAY SPAZ IS FINALLY USING HIS SHYGUY AGAIN AFTER SO MANY YEARS
@blacklight6833 ай бұрын
2:08poor guy probably questioned why is he even doing his job anymore I might do the exact same if I was a public defender
@crystalrex14Ай бұрын
Your thumbnail wasn't in the video. I really hate that type of misleading stuff. The video was relatively entertaining but I can't get past the fake photo
@BX--nq6gfАй бұрын
Court cams are important. We all have a right to publicity in our trials.
@TheStickCollector3 ай бұрын
Nice to see you cover these
@YouInDaWaeMF3 ай бұрын
We need more of these court cam videos
@FeedMeSalt3 ай бұрын
There is a staggering percentage of public defenders who only work that job because its all they can do.
@belg4r4892 ай бұрын
Hey! Gonna correct something here for no real reason. So the first guy said the illuminaty was created May 1st 1776, fun fact the Illuminaty was actually real! It's just nothing like the conspiracy theories, the Illuminaty was a secret organization in the Ottoman Empire that recruited from the much more well-known Freemasons. Their goal was to fully seperate church and state, beyond what was already done. They grew quite quickly but beyond recruiting a number of people, including a few high up people in the empire, never got around to actually doing anything. The Ottomans found out about it due to some correspondence that had been intercepted and quickly cracked down on them extremely harshly. They really scared them since the Ottomans banned all secret societies besides the Freemasons following this event and even they now had to supply a member list. It's an extremely interesting piece of history, and it's entirely possible that if this had not happened proper secret societies would still be around today! Hope you learned something!
@TommyTheGunM992 ай бұрын
Sorry for being “that guy”, but the Illuminati was formed and operated in the Kingdom of Bavaria as well as some German speaking states at the time. Not the Ottoman Empire.
@christopherderasmo50412 ай бұрын
7:38 You got to feel bad for this guy. You spend thousands on a guy to represent you in court only for them to brawl with the judge.
@Sejikan3 ай бұрын
What's the Clip at 1:18 from?
@SlowV6Mustang3 ай бұрын
Yeah 15 over is basically nothing to them, you could be reckless driving, driving under the influence, hit and run, driving on a suspended license. Pretty much all of those would probably be worse in their eyes.
@CodenameRockerika3 ай бұрын
Lol. Everyone goes 10-15 over where I live. Even the cops sometimes.
@vidyastuff3509Ай бұрын
Cant help but notice a certain demographical pattern here.
@London_J3 ай бұрын
Ive lived with an off-brand Soverigncitizen. he was a "Free man on Land" movement type. He genuinly thougt that he was going to get MILLIONS from the Federal government (That he did not believe was legitimate..) He said some shit about the 13 governors and how there was the law of the Land, Air and Earth. He used to be a bouncer for a hotel and said how he punched woman and shit but he didn't feel bad because he told her to listen. His brother had an unregistered gun (Believe he was arrested).
@Mr-Trox2 ай бұрын
Unregistered gun? What does that even mean? Guns don't go on registers in the USA where sovereign citizen types usually live.
@Shimenjii3 ай бұрын
The favorites part about Court Cam is all the angry commenters who thought the criminal should’ve gotten a life sentence instead of 95 years
@aleanddragonITA2 ай бұрын
Isn't a Life Sentence 80 Years or something? I remember hearing about someone outliving their Life Sentence, so it's not until death (this is also why someone can get multiple life sentences)
@Mr-Trox2 ай бұрын
@@aleanddragonITA A basic life sentence is 25 years before parole eligibility.
@aleanddragonITA2 ай бұрын
@@Mr-Trox Isn't Parole Eligibility when they cut/shorten your sentence?
@Mr-Trox2 ай бұрын
@@aleanddragonITA Parole is when they release you on supervised release. You're not really "free", you're released from prison so long as you follow the terms of your Parole. Things like getting a job, attending certain types of classes, etc. Life without Parole is prison until you die, no chance of release.
@Klaus13862 ай бұрын
So.. you take the means of their earning cash for said child support and then.. arrest them, and do it again, and again. Brilliant.