Officers Arrest Attorney For Defending His Client
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If a lawyer is happy to be arrested you’re probably making a mistake.
The LEO's in this situation should have been smart enough to take heed from a LAWYER. Instead, they decide to talk themselves into a lawsuit. LEO's are so stupid.
@@dennismood7476 some are, some aren’t.
@@d.b.1176 most are these days.
@@section8usmc53 the ones that make it on RUclips are, which is a significant minority
I hope he sued them to hell
if your lawyer literally goes to jail for you, he definitely earned his pay
Right? Lol
I think that lawyer would have gone to jail just for fun. He was smiling. He know he had a clown show on video.
i mean he was exercising in his legal rights and they arrested him, i don’t think it was a selfless act by any means, just a super easy slam dunk lawsuit that would transpire afterwards!
Hes gonna get paid more anyway with his lawsuit hes more than happy to go to jail for you
I think this lawyer is happy to go there as he knows that he will sue police department for a hugeass amount afterwards lol
For anyone who wants an update, the lawsuit against the cops for false arrest was thrown out because of qualified immunity, however the lawsuit against the District Attorney for defamation was allowed to proceed
This is bad?
qualified immunity is a joke
Immunity?!.
Sue the city for hiring police and failing to train them properly. It’s a safety hazard.
@@noahlee4598Qualified Immunity= immunity from.obeying the law from a profession made to enforce the law
Holding the legal system accountable is a beautiful thing.
And extremely difficult! 😢
Aaand the shitstains got qualified immunity in latest court update.
"In summary, we do not decide whether hiding evidence violates the Alabama obstruction statute or whether the defendants had actual probable cause under that statute. We are confident that, even if the defendants did not have probable cause, their error did not violate clearly established law, entitling them to qualified immunity."
They are however on the hook for defamation against the lawyers it seems.
source:
United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
MEGAN GARCIA, VICTOR REVILL, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. PAMELA CASEY, SCOTT GILLILAND, SUE ASHWORTH, BRIAN K. RATLIFF, Defendants-Appellants.
No. 21-13632
Decided: July 28, 2023
@@MilescoTrue as you are playing a rigged game.
You realise the settlement is 100% tax payer funds, right... There is hardly any government accountability.
If its fixing a bend in the system, all the right it.
I don't care how well-versed you are as a cop, it has to be absolutely terrifying to arrest a lawyer whose smiling at you.
His smile is just priceless. "You have no idea, how deep a grave you are just digging for yourselves. I'm not the one in trouble here."
The cop was just the deliverer of bad news. The woman in the hideous dress directly instructed the cop to arrest, even after the cop directly questioner her. SHE is in doodoo up to her dark roots.
Naw these dumb asses had no clue…
Right? Grinning ear to ear, saying "Are you SURE you want to do this?" I would be shitting bricks lol
Pretty dumb too
If you are a cop and arrest a lawyer while he's smiling at you, you might want to think things over again. XD
HatedHero Mr. Revell looking funny af I couldn’t stop laughing cause he knew the Sherrifs dept done fucked up
It's when the attorney should have pissed himself then said I'm laughing too hard on the inside to hold it
These inept morons are not smart enough to know they stepped in doo-doo, in my opinion.
Big ole smile with the " You're sure you want to do this?" With a slight chuckle at the end. Ya, you should have cut your losses then.
Ender Fal, It wouldn’t have mattered. They had already gone too far by placing cuffs on the lawyer and his assistant. The two deputies literally reached the point of no return once that was done. Mr. Ravel was just trying to make sure that there was no confusion of what was happening or any incidental miscarriage of justice. Plus it was all caught on video so there was no way the district attorneys could refute the evidence of not following due process.
The female lawyer is like “I really don’t want to be arrested but he is getting arrested so I guess I will too but I hate it” 😂 she is so stressed and he is just grinning.
You can tell she didn’t want to deal with I was so dead 😂😂
I can’t believe she just just sat there freaking out in her mind instead of defending herself and arguing the law with the dumbass cops. She must have just graduated just can tell from her body language she is freaking out and doesn’t want to be arrested. If it wasn’t for her boss she probably would have handed over the phone even though she knew it was an illegal search just to avoid being booked in. Good on the dude though he knew the law and knew he was right and could get either a lawsuit or free publicity out of this(which he did) all for about 1-2 hours it took to be booked and bailed out.
She's learning you can tell. The male lawyer is a beast. She's in good hands lol.
“Please let this be a normal work day😢”
“WITH THE BOSS???? NO WAY!!!😂”
@@bertmaclen6585trying to argue the law with a cop is a fools errand. They usually don't understand the law that well and their authority on the street is near absolute. The only way to actually argue the law is in court after the fact.
False arrests should be punishable as kidnapping.
In Australia, there are circumstances where they can be sued for the tort of false imprisonment.
False arrests (and while we're at it, false accusations) should cause the perpetrator to be on the hook for whatever crime they alleged the other did.
Not just kidnapping, but abuse of authority, that when combined should result in a sentence of no less than life without parole.
Heck, we should do that to all officers who put so much as a single toe out of line.
Hell, I’d take SOME punishment over the current state of affairs. Cops getting their just due is so rare we’re forced to “applaud” departments and prosecutors who show “bravery” and charge criminal cops for criminal activity. Knowingly arresting people under false pretenses is criminal activity and should be dealt with accordingly… not handled as though the government is going above and beyond, but merely “doing their f*cking jobs” by punishing bad actors looking to cause harm to others.
@@verxintRising thats dumb
"why are you so happy about being arrested"
"Because im about to get P A I D"
Tell them to bring me my money!
@Jacob Walton I'm just over the state line in FL and I'm legit wondering if he's licensed here so I can put him on retainer lol.
🤑🤑
@@OkieDokieSmokie you have to pay someone.
HAHAHA!
I was raised by a lawyer and when a lawyer asks you to repeat yourself multiple times, then they repeat the previous events and verify that you agree, you're screwed.
They way he asked we are being detained right the second time just had me smiling 😂
,,, You got that right ,,,lol
🤣😅
Love the part where he said, "This is *definitely* an unlawful arrest. But if we're under arrest, we're under arrest."
John Mulaney has a great joke about this.
"this is definitely an unlawful arrest... but if we're under arrest, we're under arrest"
love the confidence to call it out and not even sweat it, knowing it's gonna be a gravy train
Imagine if you're poor and don't know the law.. you could be sitting in jail a long time before it gets sorted.
@@emilegriffith1473 Agreed, it's awful.
The 2 committing the false arrest should serve jail time. There needs to be punishment for this level of abuse.
Don't leave out the DA, She told the cops to arrest them. She's an attorney, you would think she knows the law!
If this is the first offence for the officers, maybe they need to get probation. The DA, on the other hand, is an attorney and should be charged and be made to answer to the state bar.
As clearly stated by Mr Revel, the deputy is acting under the orders of the DA. Thus they are to some extent exonerated from guilt. The DA on the other hand should have the book thrown at her.
@@BeyondOrdinary
I was just following orders isn't an excuse, if a cop knows what he is doing is unjust he needs to be held accountable for it.
@@BeyondOrdinaryactually no. Under law, There is no obligation to follow unlawful orders.
After the attorney asked "so your arresting us on her orders" i swear I could hear him calculating how much he was going to sue for in his head.
They did not bother with suits against the poor deputies, but will go for the county's deep pockets by pursuing a trial judgement against the DAs.
@@ronmorgan8214 both deputies are named as defendants in the Civil suit.
@@SSgtChitEPanz Why? They were acting under orders, if they had not arrested as ordere they woud have been in trouble.
@@amdidextrous that's not how it works. That was the Na zees excuse in WWII: "We were only acting under orders" isn't a valid / legal excuse.
The Oath entails that we follow the LAWFUL Orders of those appointed over us.
@@SSgtChitEPanz Agreed, there have been several cases where deputies showed loyalty to their supervisors (chief, sheriff etc) and were still liable because they swore an oath to uphold the law, not a particular high power individual.
"Never interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake."
LOL!
Napoléon
He interrupted them but they didn't listen.
@@TrollMalefico1984 Only to make sure that their actions and intent were clearly articulated by them on camera. The irony is that they were trying to obtain evidence for their use but ended up giving him irrefutable evidence against them.
Brilliant move by the attorney.
@@kodigemma3359 I believe they couldn't do anything else and they tried the desperate move. In any case, even if they asked for a warrant, it would arrive so late the lawyer-partner-in-crime would have had all the time to make those two phones disappear.
Update: as of 2023 both lawyers were acquitted and found not guilty and the state attorney was found to NOT have qualified immunity.
And since when does a state attorney personally persecute a search warrant? Idiot
Did they get a bag
@@bluethunder9102they will and a massive one too
THESE are the kind of lawyers that are the reason we still have rights - solely because we have lawyers willing to go to bat for our rights and escalate things to the highest court possible to establish precedent cases and keep our rights protected! So much respect for him! Dude is a legal legend now because his reputation boomed after this. He is now a VERY high-paid attorney because he clients are coming to him knowing that he is willing to protect your rights by any means necessary and that he won’t back down to corrupt bureaucrats.
"Call a lawyer..."
"But not for me"
Hahaha
Lmaooo best comment here
Rule one of dealing with lawyers:
DONT COMIT A CRIME IN THERE VACITY.
THEY CAN AND WILL USE IT AGAINST YOU.
I love that hero
😂😃😂🤣
"If we're under arrest, we're under arrest."
Translation: "We are about to get paid."
He's trying hard to make sure they incriminate on camera
So good
Facts
*flashback to Sirens* wonder if Carol is ok? 🤔
I’m telling you I mean he said hey if we under arrest we under arrest with a smile! 😂 gotta love it!
These tyrants (including the prosecutor) need to be fired, charged, tried, convicted, imprisoned.
Punky Brewster was allowed into the courtroom without wearing respectable attire and makes horrible decisions.
I like how Mr. Revell is like, "now are you sure you want to do this? You do know what you're doing is unlawful, right?" He showed that he knew exactly who would win the case before the arrest even happened.
Pro Tip:
When a lawyer asks "Are you sure you want to do this?"
Don't do it.
Ed Jones
would u like to quit game
*yes*
Are u sure?
It’s reverse psychology! I want to do this! I think...
Wilmo it’s a warning...
When you hold positions of authority - YOU GOT TO KNOW THE LAW! Wow!
You scan a lawyer's bag of peanuts
"That'll be 1.99"
Lawyer - Are you sure about that?
"It's free sir."
As soon as she said under arrest for obstructing government operations, the lawyers eye filled with $$$$$$ LOL
"I'm RICH BITCH!" ~ Dave Chappelle...
Lol like Mr. Crabs eyes when it's over money
Cops have qualified immunity. There is not equal protection under the law as long as government officials have qualified immunity.
@@JohnLloydScharf go get your wife karen
He’s right though. Cops have been given qualified immunity which is akin to diplomatic immunity. They have been illegally and unconstitutionally given rights above the people. We the people have let them get to this point. It’s absolutely abhorrent how dumb we are and how they have completely hijacked our brains over the last few decades. We are being attacked, are in a war, and are being taken down from the inside (modern warfare). We don’t fight with guns anymore. We are being taken over through psychological conversion.
If you want to know how to act during an unlawful arrest, watch a lawyer get arrested unlawfully. No screaming. No resisting.
He can afford bond or even bail, and he is certain to get monetary benefit from being involved in a lawsuit, unlike most of us. Some people spend weeks or even months awaking a trial while in jail, just to be found innocent.
@@sethgaston8347 He also didn't catch extra charges
“How to stay alive”
@@sethgaston8347I get your point fully. I don't want to say here, how many times I've been arrested and charged with crimes, but more than enough to have all kinds of unbelievable experiences. I've only ever been convicted by trial once and plea once. I get what you're saying about being stuck in jail when you've done nothing wrong. But if you fight it there, you're going to sit in jail even longer and possibly end up with a resisting charge or worse. They love harassing anyone who they think doesn't have enough money fight them, and who they expect to try to fight them in the streets. Very few things are as satisfying as not only being right in the end, but also seeing them reprimanded, punished, fire or suffering money consequences, which benefits you in the long run
@@sethgaston8347I would gladly sit in jail for an unlawful arrest and loose my job knowing I'm going to get paid but I guess it'd be different if you had a family
I would be honored to have these attorneys represent me if I lived in the state. They truly stepped up for their client. Glad to see that they have prevailed so far.
They aren't stupid, Victor saw $$$$. The poor Attorney with him looked a nervous wreck. I bet she's happy today though.
You know you picked the right attorney when he is willing to go to jail to protect your rights
@mike A Dude was screaming please arrest me inside, easy money
That attorney's fees have most likely gone up after showing what he will go to jail to protect a client.
He a real one
Ohio need strong Constitutional Lawyers.
Yes, the attorney did exactly what he needed to do. But had he handed over the property in the absence of a proper warrant, he could have been disbarred. That said, the attitude that he maintained is what makes him stand out so much. He not only did the right thing, he never lost his cool.
Moral of the story, if somebody is happy about being arrested, you probably shouldnt be arresting them
Even more so if that person is a practicing lawyer. lol
@@My9thMyJoy I get the impression that officer was thinking 'damn it, this is gonna come back on me'
Cops are arrogant and their egos just won't let them see what's right in front of them sometimes. They do dumb shite because of it. They won't stop to think why someone is smiling all the way back to the jail cell until they get hammered and the police captain and the chief are tearing them several new ones.
best comment ever
Yup
Counsel get's an A+ from this fellow member of the bar, for poise, for letting the state screw itself up, and for upholding the duties of the profession in a difficult situation. As to the associate, major points for courage under fire. Don't have many referrals to cases down your way but will keep you all in mind.
That’s one amazing lawyer. Ready to get arrested to protect not only his rights but his client’s rights as well. 5 stars!
And for a big sum out of a law suit ^^
@@EngineScypex yeah, stupid cops
A cop arguing with an attorney is like me throwing a left hook at Mike Tyson
There is no danger if he doesn't feel it hit.
Most patrol officers have low IQs . (Shouldn’t Have to say that ,every driver knows that) courts know that most drivers would rather pay the ticket then to get involved in the BS of the local laws.
@@logon235 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jesseramirez6832 some of them are only highschool graduates with 6 months of training.
well said
Cop: you’re under arrest.
Attorney: starts thinking about that brand new truck he’s buying with this payday!
😂😂😂
Or planning his holiday
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
Bora bora here I come
Miss Garcia is thinking about a truck and big ass fifth wheel rv.
Lol fr.
5:55 The way she looks at both the cops for confirmation that they're backing her up is so funny to me. That look of, "I know I'm probably wrong here but I want to assert myself just to preserve my ego and you're going to help me."
I've seen it before in many a Karen
When the lawyer smiled, that should have been your sign to quick save.
The defense attorney is only laughing because at that exact moment he won the case
Yeah because even if it had damming evidence it now has to be thrown out because it was obtained illegally
He's thinking about the settlement money already.
An @that exact moment the cop knew he fucced up!!
@@mgtowmusings196 he is thinking "khacingggg!!!"
I woulda got that cop arrested even if framing was needed in too much of a hot head to deal with that bs
Cop: “You’re under arrest”
Lawyer: 🤑”You really mean it? No take backsies! I need a new truck!”
😂🤣😂 love this comment!
Lmao
Lmaoo basically what happened
And I hope both lawyers got new trucks.
🤣🤣🤣
5:36 Look at that guy walking past. What a boss.
now this is a video I can stand behind. He was calm and respectful. He allowed himself to be arrested without any issue but let them know what they did wrong. respect.
The saddest part in all of this, was that the lawyer was trying to give the police officer a chance to not screw himself over.
He really did try.
More than once.
He even hinted to them as to how to get the phones legally.
Those deputies were getting bad advice over the airwaves.
Even told them it was an unlawful arrest, but I guess since the police don't have to pay for lawsuits out of their own pockets, they don't care if they waste taxpayer money.
Damn stupid fucks! 😂 Arresting a Lawyer👎
That and making sure that it's absolutely clear the officer intended to do what he did. I'm sure the immediate response from his law firm was a suit against the police department and the city.
@@mayssm Now if they started to take the settlements out of the police pension programme instead of the city paying they might think about this sort of thig twice before acting illegally (because they won't be very popular in the office..
This attorney was so smart. When he got confirmation they were under arrest his face lit up, and I bet that he immediately saw dollar signs.
He also knew the phones would be excluded from prosecutors evidence. The cop also told him, we have video that proves you didn’t do what we’re arresting you for.
@Jordon Carlson Violation of his and his assistants Civil Rights is almost a sure lawsuit. It just all depends if the possible payout is worth the legal investment.
@@Lord_Bibulous it will. Cops have all the protection in the world until they fuck with the money.
You fuck with the money and you're done.
Period.
@@Lord_Bibulous I feel like the very first thing he would have thought about is how they’re about to have strong ammo for their upcoming case. The other stuff likely came soon after.
@@MrGregorSF This case went to trial right? The Prosecutor knew that the moment they arrested the lawyer and his assistant to obtain the phone without a warrant, any evidence found on the phone cannot be submitted as evident against the defendant. If the prosecutor knows she is in the wrong, why fight it instead of settling it out of court? One thing I notice about law enforcement is that they hate anything being on record. This case will follow her for the rest of her career.
those two idiots should have been fired immediately after this incident.
Mr. Revill is brilliant. We applaud you. Especially the part where you turned down their childish offer for you to apologize.
Cop to lawyer: Why are you smiling?
Lawyer: My house is about to be paid off early.
Lawyer: "I'm not left handed..."
😂🤣😂🤑💰💰💰ikr lol
And his law school loans. 😆
@Dick Weed agree
And his not born yet daughter will have a mansion and college education paid for jk
now there's a lawyer, got arrested and everything for his client. I'd hire him!
why win one case when you can win two?
**Happy Mr. Revel noises**
It’s because he knew if he got arrested he was gonna win the case for sure too
MKTGJRF I would hire him to such dedication I love this guy!
Well I have seen Lawyers arrested while smiling and its already been years since the arrest and nothing ever happened. I feel this is an intimidation tactic on part of the lawyer. He has no ground here.
Bad news for yall... I think he’s retiring? Something about not needing to work anymore. 😂
“So you are SURE and you are 100% SURE you want to proceed with this unlawful detention”
“Yes”
“ok you win”
Ngl, Mr Revill, Mrs Garcia and Mr Edwards look hilariously awesome as a trio! You could make a movie or TV show using them as inspirations for a comedic main trio.
First time iv seen a black man in Alabama smile when he's told hes under arrest
I'm sure he became a lawyer counting the days that he'd falsely become arrested so he can sue.
That's what the courts are for
Because he knows the law and smiling at the money he going to make from a law suit
He is smiling he is being detained by a bunch of retards 🤣
Omg this comment is straight gold😂😂😂😂
Lawyers crack me up. he literally got that cop and DA to explain to him on camera that they were illegally arresting him and they didn't even realize.
Most cops have very low IQs and don't even know or have a basic understanding of the law to which they're held to uphold.
Brilliant
Super slick
Jedi mind trick man! JMT.
This is why you have em talk to the police when you get arrested.
"Hey.. if we're under arrest, we're under arrest" _starts thinking of expansion plans to his practice_
Crazy part is the person the lawyers were trying to protect became a witness for the prosecution against these two lawyers
Unlawfully Arresting a Lawyer is an absolute big brain move 💀
How to increase the towns taxes 101
If there continues to not be any repercussions for police officers willingly and intentionally breaking the law, this will keep happening.
"Arresting" a lawyer in open day light ? I don't see a problem with that. Having a subordinate film it probably on a cellphone , that's not something happening since ever.
Lawyers hate this trick
Ironically, their big brained meddling delayed the very case they were prosecuting.
Cop: you're under arrest
Attorney calles wife: honey we are buying a new house.
Yessss and finish paying off this one
Lollll
and two new Porsches
It's actually "honey, we're going on a family vacation!"
Deputies boss: you're fired
I really loved this line, "The only thing the prosecution got out of this interaction was a federal lawsuit that will likely result in a hefty lawsuit." !
the lawyer smileing he knows its payday
His assistant looks scared AF. He should have just said....."Don't be scared. Your student debt is being paid for."
You think that wasn't deliberate? She's a few steps ahead. If she wants to say this caused her distress and effected her capacity to do her job in the long term or claim PTSD, this video gives evidence to attest to that showing her visibley worried and concerned. She's a practicing attorney trust me she wasn't actually scared. Propps to her !
@@Th3wobbler So her boss calming her, showing concern adds to that.
@@Mellowcanuck33 Actually not a bad idea. Missed opportunity in my opinion then, with all these points made so far. I believe Mr. Revil was too focused on the police and that horrendous Karen there.
@@Th3wobbler hehe smart
She was acting, cuz she knows that acting will back her up when she claim more compensation on court
“I’m placing you under arrest”
This mans eyes just lit up with $$$$$$$$$$
I saw that too
Why thank you ma'am!!
lol! And rightfully so
He lit up like he just hit the POWERBALL lotto LOLOL
super glad he took this case lol
This is the best advertisement a law firm could possibly ask for
The lawyer asking "are we being detained" is always the best move you can make in ambigious situations like this, it's never in your interests to stick around while police try to figure things out. Unless you have something to say to get the police to do something, it's never in your interests to be talking to them. Always try to leave if you're allowed to.
DON'T ARREST A SMILING LAWYER 😂
Lol
EVER.
Especially when they smile and say, "are you sure you want to do this?"
COMMON SENSE RULE #37
It's really just that simple.
He know he was going to win As soon the head cops got on his wrist
He's a black attorney in Alabama you know he knows the law inside and out. That smile on his face was just priceless, like "ya know y'all fricked up, right?"
Yep, that's the face of a wise man who knows his shit.
Right on Bro!
If he didn't have the character, intellect, and skill. He wouldn't be a lawyer there for very long.
Racist. Why he got to be black?
@@satouhikou1103 I mean.... he didn’t say anything negative about him in regards to him being black, did he? Sorta just pointed it out, without any sort of connotation.
It's rare that a subject gets an A+ from you, but this was definitely warranted.
His eyes turned to dollor signs as soon as he was arrested
Those lawyers tried so hard, even knowing that they'd get a payday out of this arrest, they tried so hard to give the deputies a chance to not make the mistake.
well it's years of paper work that he didn't want to do sooo he gave him every out he could.
IDK - the cops had the District Attorney on the phone and she was telling them that the Defence Lawyers had no right to not hand over the phone.
No cop should be expected to back off when the DA is there telling them to go for it.
The cops were doing their job with the best info given to them.
@@petergould9174 ignorance of the law is no excuse
@@JeremiahDouglas *** no no you can't say this was ignorance of the law by those two cops. They went back and explained the situation to the DA and were told the warrant was still good and the lawyers were in the wrong. They asked and got an expert's advise.
@@petergould9174 that DA isnt the Law, at that very moment shes passing on irrelevant information and shouldve been shut down by the officer himself who should know the law. That search warrant is EXACTLY for what it says it's for and nothing more.
That lawyer was so excited. He’s about to get a nice payday off this one.
Laughing all the way to the bank lmao
Yes Sir, As I have said with another video, ezi Mowneeey!😅
@@Smashy360 why? Racketeering and racism? Theres no reason he would lose
demerit5 I thought you said coleslaw... I’m high af.. now I want coleslaw
I knew it was a great thing as soon as he broke out in huge smiles....they stepped right into it. My landlord broke fair housing law, when he served me with the 3 day notice I BEAMED, he was so confused..LOL. He paid for my acre and house in the country...THAT is why I was beaming like the sun....I knew the law, and he stepped right into it.
Revell really couldn’t have done any better with that interaction. That’s disgraceful that he was treated in that way.
When you’re arresting a LAWYER, and their smiling...you know youve made a big mistake.
Ms. Garcia: "Omg, I'm so scared I've never been arrested"
Mr. Revell: "Stay cool, you're about to win the lottery. "
😂
LMAO, bcuz it's so true.
Lmao
I”Ll let myself also illegally arrested so I can win the lottery 😂
payback for ignorance.
Lawyer: do I get that one free phone call?
Officer: yeah?
Lawyer: calls wife, " I'm going to be late getting home, some unexpected income handcuffed me."
😂 Underrated comment.
@@jeffdredd1172 way underrated. I plan to use this!
You sir, won the Epic reply of the day award.
🤣👌
Genius
I AM IMPRESSED WITH THIS LAWYER. GOOD CALL!!!
"this is definitely an unlawful arrest, but if we're under arrest, we're under arrest"
Not only a textbook demonstration of how to do this, but stated like an absolute bad*ss
"Youre arresting us under her orders"
"Yep"
"Ok I know whose job I'm coming for"
"just checking" "your name?"
She "retired" within a few months after the incident. She bailed from the force after realizing she fucked up and that this might swing back on her, lol.
@@MistressPink_Trixy wont save the county's purse :)
@@MistressPink_Trixy hey you either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the Karen.
@@ryuk5673 😀 woefully underrated line!
And that is how a lawyer pays off all the schooling that got him that law degree in one case.
There’s a link to the attorney’s law office. I’m sure this is just gravy for him. He’s a pretty high powered defense attorney, and he paid his student loans a long time ago.
@@MarcosElMalo2 yes but this is just a form of an analogy that is far more satisfying/entertaining than your mindset.....
@@barad-dur9236 True
Barad-dûr I love your comment lmao
*Jackpot*
I love this attorney & his assistant for knowing the law & standing up for themselves and thier client.
Update: Win for the lawyers⚖️ the courts ruled qualified immunity did not extend 👉 After Garcia and Revill were tried and acquitted for the state-law crimes of obstructing governmental operations and refusal to permit an inspection, they filed this federal lawsuit. Garcia and Revill sued Deputies Ashworth and Ratliff, DA Casey, and ADA Gilliland for unlawful arrest. They also sued Casey and Gilliland for defamation. On cross motions for summary judgment, the district court entered judgment against Deputies Ashworth and Ratliff and denied DA Casey and ADA Gilliland's motion for summary judgment on the false arrest claim. The district court also denied the district attorneys’ motion for summary judgment on Garcia and Revill's defamation claims, concluding that the district attorneys were not entitled to state-agent immunity under Alabama law.
The lawyer tried to warn them against their own stupidity.
He was just making sure they had all the rope they needed to hang themselves
They will face no consequences, the taxpayer is on the hook for their abuses.
I really hope the DA loses their job. I have seen prosecutors, law enforcement officials, and DA's overstep their authority so many times they need to be held accountable. When I was younger and dumber I myself have been victim to this. I was held for months with no arraignment, no bail, and never saw a court room of any kind until I served a month and 3 weeks longer then the time served for the crime if I was guilty. When I did go to court I saw my public pretender for the first time ever that I never asked for by the way tell me that my time was served a month and a half ago and I should plead guilty so I could go home. I said no I would rather have a bond so I can fight this. Her response was "We are only taking plea bargains today and the docket is full, If you want a bond hearing it will have to be during next rotation in 3-6 months" That means if I plead not guilty I would have to sit in jail with no bond for another 3- 6 months. Or I could plead guilty and go home today. The reason they did this was because I was only guilty of one of the charges and they wanted to stick me with 2 on one that I had nothing to do with, I can only assume to close cold case files. The jail has been described by ICE agents as "worse then they have seen in Mexico" in Tennessee. After traumatic jail experience of course I plead guilty. When I got out I pretty much gave up on life and just fell heavier into addiction and got a DUI years later but eventually when I was 29 someone took a chance on giving me chance and I went back to school to make something of myself. Point is our justice system violates our rights every day and someone needs to hold them accountable.
@@Morristown337 was this in clarksville by any chance? i lived there for a long time, and the "new jail" was actually supposed to be a federal prison, but they built the cells too small for the federal standard and it became the county jail.
people like this get dunk on there power ego and think they can do whatever they dam well please, just like the cops.
It’s alarming how many stupid people are in law enforcement. 🙄
They literally reject people who test too high on IQ tests.
Score to high they don’t want you cause you may not make that city any money!
Oh they will ruin your record especially if they are wrong
This is crazy.
@chief tp And intelligent people won't blindly follow orders without question.
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I would hire this lawyer in a second. This better than any commercial he could ever buy.
I couldn't have said it any better.
Same, but then you gotta go to Alabama 🤮
only the lawyer won though lol. The dude lost him as a lawyer because of the act and his case isn't over yet. Laywer made bank in a lawsuit for being wrongfully arrested
@@darkespeon64 Any news on Edward?
@@Wipeout186 he didnt abandon his client but no longer legally could work with him it was considered too personal after the arrest
You know you are in trouble when the Lawyer is "clarifying" what you are doing and trying to minimize his laughing.
@@buriedpet The lawyer filled a federal lawsuit on both of them... City can't protect them from that.
The lawyer here got a bit lucky. It was a mistake for him to freely admit that the phones had been given to he and the other lawyer and were currently on their person. Had they known what they were doing, the cops could have used that to legally detain them and call in for a warrant on the attorneys. He should have just kept quite about it entirely since the original warrant didn't apply to him. I think his inner smart-ass wanting to play with the officers overrode his logical side a bit there...can't really blame him much though as those cops weren't exactly the sharpest tools in the shed.
@@possumverde He knew what he was doing because he already knew that the there's no evidence for the prosecutor on the phones so he just wanted to be a smartass lmao
@@possumverde
It didn't matter if he admitted to it, they already knew where the phones were.
@@possumverde they kept saying they caught it on camera 🤦
Word of advice. If you go to arrest a lawyer for anything, and they start laughing at you..... you need to hold up and get some advice on how to proceed no matter how experienced you are. Because there's a good chance you're about to lose your job, cost your department a lot of money, and potentially even receive a civil lawsuit. Qualified immunity is largely misunderstood and only applies when you are conducting yourself in a lawful manner. Also, anytime you are offered a deal without asking for one it's not that they are being nice but rather you have them against the ropes and their counsel has told them they are screwed.
When a lawyer is smiling and asking if you're sure about arresting them you should be having red flag vibes that you're about to have a bad time if you follow through 😂
Cop asked the dude who just exited a courthouse if he has any weapons on him. Absurd.
Procedure I guess
Would bad breath constitute as a weapon?
Terry searches are not legally enforceable unless the officer a reasonable articulable suspicion that someone is armed and dangerous. Otherwise, it is 1. voluntary on the part of the searchee, or 2. illegal on the part of the police officer.
@Charles Hall No, you are correct. Beyond that point, though, even he just stopped him on the street, he has no legal right to Terry search him unless he can articulate exactly why he has reasonable suspicion that the guy is armed and dangerous. That's the law for Terry searches. AtA posted addressed it and showed the text in another video.
All the dumb people looking for a power trip become cops
I love how he trolls them; he's getting them to admit, ON CAMERA, that they are illegally arresting him for not obeying an illegal order and for NOT breaking the law.
I love it.
Sadly most cops are known for their bravado. Not their intelligence.
And none of them realize it... He is spelling it out for them, pointing out how wrong they are slowly and clearly and calmly, ON CAMERA... And they are sooooo committed to the Power and not being told No by him, that they don't even realize he is give them chances, pointing it's foolishness, and digging their own graves
The deputies did not have to answer his questions.. they should have remained silent and found a good lawyer
He's not trolling them. He's just being a good lawyer.
@@furbyoats1 By trolling them.
Mr Rebel you're a good man and a good mentor for anyone joining your profession congrats for standing your ground and showing a calm attitude and speak the truth is always the best thing to do.
Respect from A silly old Norwegian who cant sleep tonight. Your victory has given me a peaceful mind and huge smile on my face now back to bed.
How is the phone in “immediate risk of being destroyed” if the prosecution AND the defense were planning on using it as evidence?
"Never correct your opponent when they are making a mistake".
Sun Tzu
NICE! I like that a lot.
Already been said 1 month ago.
I think that's the best part, he tried to correct them. He calmly explained what they were doing wrong. Unfortunately for herself and the officer Karen's ego couldn't handle being wrong.
That was Napoleon Bonaparte
No it was the great Chinese general
As a D&D player, hearing "Are you sure you want to do this?" sets off my fight or flight reflexes.
Hearing it from a Lawyer is the next level of fear.
"You can certainly **try?**" in my DM's language essentially means DC 30-35, almost impossible... though sometime he trolls us with a dc of 10 with that phrase to scare us.
The band kid bard: I am absolutely willing to take that risk. (Either gets a nat 10 or a nat 1
saaame dude
Omg underrated comment, I cant tell you how many times I've done this as the DM.😂
As a DM for Dungeons & Dragons I know the joy of striking fear into my players with that phrase and often I'm not trying to, my players just make dumb decisions.
Player: I want to try and steal the wizard staff without him noticing
Me: the one he's using to support his weight like a walking stick?
Player: Yes?
Me: Are you sure you want to do this?
Player: Why wouldn't I?
Me: [crying internally because I just hinted why that was a bad idea] just making sure
The guy who is is being charged has had his case reset numerous times, his right to a speedy trial has been violated. I would be asking for a dismissal of all charges. If I was denied I would also file a federal lawsuit against the county and and the DA. Winner!
Imagine being arrested and instead of saying you'll be hearing from my lawyers you say "you'll be hearing from me"
At that point you may as well just quit life, you're finished 😂
You're not a very smart lawyer then
A good lawyer will ALWAYS get another lawyer to represent them, just as a good doctor will ALWAYS see another doctor.
@@zeropolicy7456 not always
It depends on what the lawyer specializes in
@@thatdamncrow9197 No. Yes always. 100% of the time. A professional will account for Bias when working a case. Bias is something to be avoided at all costs when dealing with law. It blinds you to facts and solutions that an objective observer would otherwise see.
Lawyers who try their own cases and waive legal counsel are basically saying they're above bias and can overcome subjectivity. This is foolish. Which is why any Lawyer worth their salt will ALWAYS get secondary legal counsel. Even if the case in question is in the field they specialize in.
Think "two heads are better than one". A second, unbiased, and objective opinion is critical to success in law and medicine. This is why Lawyers have lawyers, and doctors have doctors.
Literally the best promotion this attorney couldve asked for.
This guy knows how to legal.
I will protect you so hard I’ll be arrested for you! Then get the charges dismissed!!
@@thegrayfoxxxxxx LOL, I was just thinking the same thing!
That’s why he’s grinning ear to ear he’s like damn between my law suit and publicity he’s gonna be retiring a few years earlier than planned
I've watched about the corrupt sheriff video. So, upon serving the warrant, meaning before the warrant has been handed to you, they may only search you. In this case, since the subject has handed the phone to his attorney BEFORE he was shown the warrant, they can only search the subject for the phone regardless of if there's video or not as the officer suggest.
It's a bit of a loophole because when the warrant was served, technically, his phone wasn't on him anymore. On the sheriff video, the phone is on the sheriff when the warrant was served, then he gave it to his undersheriff. Since the phone was with him' when the warrant was served, they were allowed to get the phone from the under sheriff.
I love the information that is provided in these videos.
"Are you sure you want to do this" is code for you might want to think differently while you still have a job!
A Black man standing tall and smiling as he's being arrested in Alabama wasn't seeing red, he was seeing Dollar signs and cash register sounds were filling his ears.
@Teresa Williamson I wasn't judging him at all. Not everyone equates Black Americans as Janitors. You need to check YOUR racism.
Shut up about race y'all.
@Teresa Williamson Reported for racism.
@Teresa Williamson Damn you're racist , stop projecting!
@Teresa Williamson reported for racism.
This guy not only won his trial but also got a 13 minute ad with 11 million views. It goes to show that doing the right thing really does pay off sometimes.
It pays off ALL the time, sometimes the results take longer to be realized.
@@lawrenceweston922 the right thing is a matter of opinion. In some countries, men can molest children. By your definition that's always right.
@@nellatl first of he never gave a definition about what was right or wrong, and the is a difference between law, and what is morally acceptable and ethical. just because it is legal doesn’t mean it is right. so your comment holds no weight.
@@nellatl What the actual hell is wrong with you?
@@peeonthe3rdrail414 Naaah, just ignore that troll.
His obvious provocation by a straw man speaks for itself.
This troll no longer has all the slats on the fence ... Hehehe
Fabulously done.
I love how the lead lawyer handled the situation. He asked--and had them verify--so much information. It was like he KNEW this was a valuable opportunity to make hay while the sun still is shining. Because you do NOT get to question a witness without a lawyer present in any other circumstance except during the moment of the incident. He KNEW too this was being videotaped, so he treated it like a deposition: Extracting--and verifying--all the necessary information necessary for a successful future lawsuit. Ka-Ching!!!!
I like how he gets the deputy to acknowledge on camera that he served the search warrant after they exchanged the phone. He really is working to set up his case while he's being arrested.
Should be illegal homie should have to say “anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law” before he’s arrested😂
That was priceless. OTOH, what was the deputy going to say? Talk about a no-win question: the deputy either admits on his own camera to knowingly breaking the law (by being evasive) or provides an answer that makes the lawyer's case against him air tight. Austen is right, the only thing missing is for the cop to have refused to answer by taking the fifth.
The best chess games are won before the first piece is moved.
@@austen9556 You do.
If you are not properly mirandized while being 'arrested', then anything you say will *not* be applicable in court, and the arrest can be thrown out entirely.
@@AlyssMa7rin no the lawyer
That lawyer really smiled saying “Thanks for an easy lawsuit.”
...there's no such thing as an easy lawsuit
@@cspace1234nz There is for a lawyer who has been arrested unlawfully and has everything on film.
@@ass640 no
@@cspace1234nz yes :) By the standards of lawsuits, this will be one of the easier ones, so yes, it will be an easy lawsuit in comparison to the vast majority of them.
@@cspace1234nz yeeas ok, no lawsuit is litterally easy but theres no point in acting hard headed when anyone with critical thinking can undestand exactly what the above commenters said
Love your vods
Unlawful arrest should be punishable as felony kidnapping and obstruction of justice
Cop 1: "let's go arrest some lawyers!"
Cop 2: "let's do it, lawyers don't know the law or their rights!"
more like:
cop 1: we have to do this?
cop 2: dumbass DA said so
cop 1: fuck this job
cop 2: yea >:[
cop 1: yea >:[
@@troyherrmann235 Police officers have discretion, the "someone told us to" doesn't fly.
There's also this kinda interesting international trial held somewhere in Germany where "someone told me to do it" was officially and internationally regarded as no excuse.
@@crazyinsane500 they have less discretion when it's their job and pension on the line. While that does not entirely excuse some things that happened here, I think it's understandable to an extent.
@@crazyinsane500 Really well I think that an exception should be made if that disobeying the illegal orders put you in very credible risk of death you should be exempt
At the very least
@@simonpetrikov3992 There is, its called 'I was being threatened' not 'I was following orders' however