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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5846508 Switzerland 02/07/2013 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You do realize that American Judges dawn that black cape because it is used by FreeMasons & Rosicrucians in occult ceremonies? So when you go in front of one of these assholes they are essentially 'sacrificing' you to their GOD of destruction. Enjoy Hell, Freemason Judges. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You do realize that American Judges dawn that black cape because it is used by FreeMasons & Rosicrucians in occult ceremonies? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5846508 So when you go in front of one of these assholes they are essentially 'sacrificing' you to their GOD of destruction. Enjoy Hell, Freemason Judges. Wouldn't doubt it, but on a more basic level, the judge was just a total idiot undeserving of authority to be judging anything affecting the lives of others if he can't keep his emotions in check. WAY too much of this in the U.S. Judges have way too much authority. I got screwed by a judge on a lawsuit to try to recover money from a loan for bail money lent to a friend and the judge came in obviously drunk and was late. No apologies for being late either.. Won't go into details about how I got screwed out of my loan money, but she sometime later had to resign as she was found to have been living for free (or minimal rent),in a house that was for low income persons (government subsidized housing), while making over $200K a year! She also admitted to having a gambling addiction during her hearing over the housing issue. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, right after he mockingly says "bye bye". That's why she was shocked at the additional 5,000.00. She probably thought he was going to give her a break or something since he was sort of smiling / laughing when he called her back. I fact since he had already made his ruling, he should not have been able to change the bond just for that "adios". He was sending all the wrong messages if he wanted seriousness out of her. It was his total fail in this hearing and she got screwed. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. Well she had been arrested obviously, and sometimes due to some hearings being held quickly after arrest, they bring you from the jail right to the courtroom especially if they have sufficient evidence to continue to keep you in jail until you're released on bail which was what the hearing was for and to assign a public defender if she qualified. He sure shot that down quick. At least she was honest throughout on anything they asked her. It just ended up costing her for her honesty and immaturity. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33888814 United Kingdom 02/07/2013 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. Well she had been arrested obviously, and sometimes due to some hearings being held quickly after arrest, they bring you from the jail right to the courtroom especially if they have sufficient evidence to continue to keep you in jail until you're released on bail which was what the hearing was for and to assign a public defender if she qualified. He sure shot that down quick. At least she was honest throughout on anything they asked her. It just ended up costing her for her honesty and immaturity. imagine if people stopped posting bail and started to spend the time in jail instead.. i wonder what profits the courts would make then? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. Well she had been arrested obviously, and sometimes due to some hearings being held quickly after arrest, they bring you from the jail right to the courtroom especially if they have sufficient evidence to continue to keep you in jail until you're released on bail which was what the hearing was for and to assign a public defender if she qualified. He sure shot that down quick. At least she was honest throughout on anything they asked her. It just ended up costing her for her honesty and immaturity. imagine if people stopped posting bail and started to spend the time in jail instead.. i wonder what profits the courts would make then? Re: My take on the 'girlf flips off judge.... this is an american court???! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33888814 :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. Quoting: Judethz Well she had been arrested obviously, and sometimes due to some hearings being held quickly after arrest, they bring you from the jail right to the courtroom especially if they have sufficient evidence to continue to keep you in jail until you're released on bail which was what the hearing was for and to assign a public defender if she qualified. He sure shot that down quick. At least she was honest throughout on anything they asked her. It just ended up costing her for her honesty and immaturity. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33777930 imagine if people stopped posting bail and started to spend the time in jail instead.. i wonder what profits the courts would make then? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1071414 United States 02/07/2013 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. In most cases the person standing accused has the right to change first, and in most circumstances their faces can't be used in the papers or in other media, without a signed waiver. Of course you have to have a good lawyer to get you time to change clothing and be intelligent enough not to sign anything you don't have to. Some locations have different rules but I believe that's standard operating procedure in most U.S. courts. They don't bend over backward for you, but there are some things in place to allow a person to maintain dignity. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. In most cases the person standing accused has the right to change first, and in most circumstances their faces can't be used in the papers or in other media, without a signed waiver. Of course you have to have a good lawyer to get you time to change clothing and be intelligent enough not to sign anything you don't have to. Some locations have different rules but I believe that's standard operating procedure in most U.S. courts. They don't bend over backward for you, but there are some things in place to allow a person to maintain dignity. That kind of follows my take on the court not showing that girl any respect and yet the judge wants respect??? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33003396 United States 02/07/2013 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She needs help but also needs a lesson on how to respect herself and cope in the world without the use of drugs and resorting to actions that can and will get her in jail. Sometimes people know that others need to hit rock bottom in order to get better. If she was any better, she would've known to act better and with respect in front of any judge, no matter what the judge said or how they acted. It's your responsibility to get yourself out of the consequences you put yourself in and she damn well knew she was high and so did the judge. At that point, she was already going downhill. She needs jail, then rehab. Rehab first to be honest, but it's her lack of boundaries that got her to jail and she looks like she needs a very hard rock bottom to come back up. Just the way it is. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She was high as hell. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33003396 She needs help but also needs a lesson on how to respect herself and cope in the world without the use of drugs and resorting to actions that can and will get her in jail. Sometimes people know that others need to hit rock bottom in order to get better. If she was any better, she would've known to act better and with respect in front of any judge, no matter what the judge said or how they acted. It's your responsibility to get yourself out of the consequences you put yourself in and she damn well knew she was high and so did the judge. At that point, she was already going downhill. She needs jail, then rehab. Rehab first to be honest, but it's her lack of boundaries that got her to jail and she looks like she needs a very hard rock bottom to come back up. Just the way it is. Notwithstanding that your comment is beside the point of the thread, I'll reply by suggesting you watch the follow-up hearing linked at that site. Now that's a judge and a properly conducted hearing. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 33777930 United States 02/07/2013 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Judethz :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. Well she had been arrested obviously, and sometimes due to some hearings being held quickly after arrest, they bring you from the jail right to the courtroom especially if they have sufficient evidence to continue to keep you in jail until you're released on bail which was what the hearing was for and to assign a public defender if she qualified. He sure shot that down quick. At least she was honest throughout on anything they asked her. It just ended up costing her for her honesty and immaturity. imagine if people stopped posting bail and started to spend the time in jail instead.. i wonder what profits the courts would make then? Re: My take on the 'girlf flips off judge.... this is an american court???! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33888814 :9teen: Yeah and I've never been able to understand why a person who could well be innocent should be made to appear in court in jail garb and have their image plastered all over the internet and local papers. Quoting: Judethz Well she had been arrested obviously, and sometimes due to some hearings being held quickly after arrest, they bring you from the jail right to the courtroom especially if they have sufficient evidence to continue to keep you in jail until you're released on bail which was what the hearing was for and to assign a public defender if she qualified. He sure shot that down quick. At least she was honest throughout on anything they asked her. It just ended up costing her for her honesty and immaturity. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33777930 imagine if people stopped posting bail and started to spend the time in jail instead.. i wonder what profits the courts would make then? Not sure why all the above got posted in a previous reply, but I only wanted to answer that they make a lot of money from fines and court costs. I was trying to remove most of the above and just quote your question by itself, so I probably screwed up the quoted part by deleting parts. Anyway, |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17338098 United States 02/07/2013 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to agree with you Aunty Flo. I felt like the way she avoided the question of how much her jewelry was worth is what got the whole thing started. It was more like she was trying to impress him with the fact she a lot of expensive jewelry. She didn't understand in the slightest the reason he was asking that question was to see if the taxpayers would be footing the bill for her defense because she was indigent. He said right after she spouted off about her expensive jewelry that she could sell that jewelry to pay for her defense. She was not taking him seriously and he knew that. She was more in a state of bragging than anything else. Some of understand that when you go in front of a judge you don't play with your hair and beat around the bush about your assets. You answer the questions and you do it honestly. She is obviously not one of those people. |