Judge Literally DRAGS Smug Sovereign Citizen Into Custody-30 Years In Prison!?

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    🚨 In this fiery courtroom hearing, we’ve got a sovereign citizen staring down 30 years, and instead of taking it seriously, he’s out here acting like he just discovered a secret legal loophole. This guy is out of his mind and clearly does not care if he ends up in jail because he just keeps running his mouth like that’s gonna magically make the charges disappear. The judge, who has clearly had enough, drags him out of the courtroom, but does that stop him? Nope. He just keeps going, probably thinking if he talks fast enough, he can out-argue reality itself. The judge, being the strict, no-nonsense type, shuts him down completely, and honestly, it’s hilarious to watch.
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Комментарии • 298

  • @LoganOnLaw
    @LoganOnLaw  10 дней назад +43

    People keep commenting "the judges on my channel are too harsh". Does anybody actually agree with these idiots? 🤔👇

    • @realkangaroocafevietnam
      @realkangaroocafevietnam 10 дней назад +27

      Absolutely not. The judges are remarkably reasonable actually.

    • @polarbear4612
      @polarbear4612 10 дней назад +18

      This Judge is fantastic. Won’t put up with the B.S. at all and has control over the court just the way a judge should. You can’t let people slow and clog the very busy justice system with repetitive nonsense. It HAS to be stopped.

    • @frankw7091
      @frankw7091 10 дней назад +9

      Who would make such complaints.
      Ask them if Darrel brooks was treated harsh;y.

    • @jdsim9173
      @jdsim9173 10 дней назад +14

      No anyone who thinks the judges are too harsh are sovcits.

    • @rjw8316
      @rjw8316 10 дней назад +1

      Too harsh?, must be a bunch of bleeding heart liberals saying that. NONE of these judges are too harsh.

  • @lindaliriel
    @lindaliriel 10 дней назад +44

    I don't think people realise just how kind this judge is being by forcing this sovcit to get representation. He's literally trying to save the man from himself

  • @nathanrussellwasserman3469
    @nathanrussellwasserman3469 10 дней назад +62

    I agree with you! Bring on the strict judges.

  • @amyv8416
    @amyv8416 10 дней назад +12

    I thought he said USDA, and I thought "How are dairy cows going to help you?" LMAO!

  • @golden-63
    @golden-63 10 дней назад +62

    *Some people say sovereign citizens don't actually believe their own script. Risking 30 years in jail proves this isn't always true. Many of them DO believe their own BS.*

    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 10 дней назад +7

      True. A lot do. I think this one does believe it. Proof? He's going to try this garbage while facing 30 years. But others, particularly the morons who challenge a $10 parking ticket, they knows it's BS and are hoping if they argue long enough, everyone will get frustrated and dismiss the case. And when these same people face serious charges, they always hire an attorney.

    • @frankw7091
      @frankw7091 10 дней назад +10

      Darrel Brooks sure did. And he got , what? 700 years!

    • @norarivkis2513
      @norarivkis2513 10 дней назад +2

      ​@@frankw7091 I don't think Darrell Brooks believed a word of it. He certainly never spoke like a sovcit, either before or after his trial. But what was he gonna try if he didn't use some wacko garbage he was told might work by a dude in jail with him? It's not as if a lawyer, no matter how brilliant, would've gotten him off. He almost certainly would still have ended up behind bars for the rest of his life if he'd handled things the normal way.
      So I think he reached in desperation for the first suggestion anyone gave him which they said might actually work. Even though it obviously wouldn't, neither would anything else, so he probably figured he might as well roll the dice.

    • @frankw7091
      @frankw7091 10 дней назад

      @golden-63 I'm not sure if he believed it or not.
      I think the whole point of the thread is questioning why anyone would risk decades of their freedom on a legal theory they didn't believe Irene in.
      As for Brooks, the wacko garbage he picked up was classic sovcit garbage. And he used it throughout his trial.

    • @bjornarsteine3922
      @bjornarsteine3922 9 дней назад

      And then the jail is the perfect place for them.

  • @KathleenPatterson-u6y
    @KathleenPatterson-u6y 10 дней назад +67

    Yes, this judge doesn't tolerate the sovcit crap.

  • @threeofive9401
    @threeofive9401 10 дней назад +36

    This judge did this guy a solid. The guy is so incompetent, he doesn't know he's incompetent. I wouldn't mind seeing this out of judges more often. There would be entertainment lost, but fairness gained.

    • @richardpark3054
      @richardpark3054 3 дня назад

      "...so incompetent, he doesn't know he's incompetent." A variation of Dunning-Kruger effect.

  • @MooseMaunu
    @MooseMaunu 10 дней назад +28

    So, this guy got caught with cocaine, and fled from the cops; and he thinks reciting some "magic words" he printed off the internet is gonna make all the chargers disappear and set him free like some spell.

    • @nedtaylor1983
      @nedtaylor1983 10 дней назад +3

      I think he actually believes that. Stupid is as stupid does.

  • @refry9able
    @refry9able 10 дней назад +24

    Hilarious that at the end, when the bailiff begins to assist him leaving, the SovCit says something about 'don't put your hands on me!'. He is facing 20-30 years of hands-on attention at The Grey Bar Hotel.

    • @nedtaylor1983
      @nedtaylor1983 10 дней назад

      I can hear the nut now. Hey you can not touch me to the prison guards. And he loses it and gets tazed and becomes a problem inmate.

  • @ABeautfulMess
    @ABeautfulMess 10 дней назад +16

    An American National?? 30 yrs and a 9th grade education..3 strikes you're out..great Judge

  • @savannahteague109
    @savannahteague109 10 дней назад +7

    Perfect response by the judge I thought. You give those guys an inch and they're going to take an extra crazy twisty backroad mile with them. Judge definitely did the right thing 👏

  • @wallyman292
    @wallyman292 10 дней назад +4

    judge: "Have you ever been to jail?"
    perp: "Yes. I just got out about 5 months ago"
    judge: "Have you ever represented yourself before?"
    perp: "yes".
    A prime example here of someone not learning from past mistakes, obviously!

  • @gbap8230
    @gbap8230 10 дней назад +19

    Judge was showing compassion for him. He isn’t sufficiently educated to represent himself and the judge knew it.

  • @KezRJ
    @KezRJ 10 дней назад +5

    Judge: "Are you going to represent yourself?"
    Defendent: "Yes"
    -> literally every attorney in the building rushes into the court room with popcorn to watch the sh!t show.

  • @strummercash5601
    @strummercash5601 10 дней назад +16

    The man must have gone to the Darrell Brooks Junior College of Pro-Per Law!
    Excellent.
    Their graduates make for the most amusing of attorneys.

  • @Ocrilat
    @Ocrilat 4 дня назад +1

    Sometimes it seems like the person wants to go back to prison. Not this guy. He'd dripping with arrogance. He thinks he has a 'get out of jail free' card in his pocket, and he wants to play it so the world can see his superiority. 30 years is a long time.

  • @flyingsloth-ur9tx
    @flyingsloth-ur9tx 10 дней назад +8

    This defendant had clear mental health issues. The Judge was actually showing compassion.

  • @MooseMaunu
    @MooseMaunu 10 дней назад +9

    "My FDA number that incites my personal trust, that I have comprehended with a sworn afadavit, which shows that your are not following your sworn oath."
    "Why didn't you say so! Case dismissed!"

  • @coladict
    @coladict 10 дней назад +4

    The judge was right to revoke his self-representation. No way he will get a fair trial by representing himself with that garbage.

  • @momszycat4148
    @momszycat4148 10 дней назад +7

    Come on now! This guy passed the 9th grade! Of course he can represent himself and be the sovcit hero by winning his case!🙄😂

    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 10 дней назад +1

      Sovcits always win. Just ask them.

    • @nedtaylor1983
      @nedtaylor1983 10 дней назад +2

      And being a 9th grade sovcit puts him in high standing among the other sovcits.

  • @charliechristie2949
    @charliechristie2949 9 дней назад +2

    The judge did this young man a huge favor. If he went to trial by himself, he would get 150 years in prison....!

  • @vexer2942
    @vexer2942 10 дней назад +18

    All judges should state unequivocally that only standard, recognized federal, state, and local laws and statutes may be considered in court.

    • @norarivkis2513
      @norarivkis2513 10 дней назад +1

      The problem with this is that there really are, once in a blue moon, defenses which were not previously standard law but which become so when somebody tries them.
      The right of the indigent to a public defense attorney in all criminal cases exists because a random dude named Clarence Gideon submitted a handwritten petition from his jail cell, asking the Supreme Court to overturn decades of established precedent which dictated that only crimes with severe penalties entitled defendants to court-appointed counsel. If your proposal were applied, that petition could never have been considered. Our Miranda warnings exist because someone challenged the idea that rights are meaningful even when most people don't even know they have them. That wouldn't have been put through the system under your scheme either.
      There are a ton of totally harebrained notions that idiots try to use in court, and 99.999% of new defenses are laughable. Certainly everything in the sovereign citizen range is. But they are generally tolerated because that one tiny fragment that *isn't* laughable is how we get new law, and it's critical to keeping our system moving towards greater justice.
      The rest, the overwhelming majority, is garbage. But it's worth sifting through the garbage for the gold.

  • @Tammy.Tianky
    @Tammy.Tianky 9 дней назад +2

    Judges need to start charging what the police have arrested these people for. When they let them off it hurts all cases.

  • @jasonmcculley1980
    @jasonmcculley1980 8 дней назад +2

    Me personally I’m not a big fan of judges, but I like this judge. This judge ain’t playing no stupid sovereign citizen games and he’s not gonna let this guy screw himself over without a lawyer. I like this judge he does the right thing and I support him.

  • @Elizabeth-vw1vb
    @Elizabeth-vw1vb 10 дней назад +1

    Look at that clown.😂😂😂😂so articulate, so educated, so well presented, uh huh. 😂😂

  • @bundesautobahn7
    @bundesautobahn7 10 дней назад +3

    Defendant: I‘m not a citizen.
    Judge: Doesn‘t matter, but I can call ICE so they put an immigration detainer on you. 🤣

    • @silverknight4886
      @silverknight4886 2 дня назад

      Contact POTUS straight away. He can add him to the figures.

  • @mkxv
    @mkxv 10 дней назад +1

    Judge also has a responsibility to run the court efficiently, he’s making sure the process is streamlined 😂

  • @rickyc664
    @rickyc664 9 дней назад +2

    "cracked a legal matrix" I've got to use that in a conversation someway! Great video!!

  • @kevindixo2020
    @kevindixo2020 10 дней назад +1

    😂 the judge asked him if he ever represented his self before... He says yes... He just got finished a 5-year sentence😂... He's representing himself again looking at 30 years... Way to represent😂

  • @alanblake8491
    @alanblake8491 10 дней назад +3

    Should be held in contempt

  • @genebrown7920
    @genebrown7920 10 дней назад +6

    He is not smart enough to fool the judge. This guy BELIEVES what he has been told.He got his legal training from jail-house lawyers and uninformed but well meaning "friends".

  • @Bert889
    @Bert889 10 дней назад +2

    9th grade drop out, no job, busted for cocaine, busted for evading, no D.L, no insurance, looking at 30 years in prison. The judge helped him get a fair trial, even if he wanted to represent himself. The judge was right to deem incompetence and appoint an attorney.
    Also, every judge has a right to keep an orderly atmosphere in his/her court.

  • @EchoApexFirstEcho
    @EchoApexFirstEcho 10 дней назад +2

    I hope all judges adopt a policy like this judge to immediately make sov idiots confront their false beliefs.

  • @bbiedny
    @bbiedny 10 дней назад +12

    This guy needs a lawyer and a barber

  • @BartS-y3c
    @BartS-y3c 10 дней назад +2

    It's his last act of defiance as a free man and a harsh judge is a good judge.

  • @charlesbeaudry2280
    @charlesbeaudry2280 10 дней назад +6

    Good Judge takes care of the law and the alleged gentleman

  • @rlf4160
    @rlf4160 10 дней назад +2

    Lookup the Dunning-Kruger effect. That's why they think they can represent themselves.
    It's a combination of arrogance, and ignorance.

  • @england902
    @england902 6 дней назад

    As soon as these people say there sovereign citizen they immediately should be jailed.

  • @KellyFitz-l3s
    @KellyFitz-l3s 10 дней назад +1

    This is that judge down in Florida that Judge Vann always makes fun of for having such a wonderful head of hair. Of course, beyond that, he is also one of the toughest judges in the Florida system. At least he’s one of the most no nonsense judges. He don’t take nuthin’ offa nobody…

  • @firebird6522
    @firebird6522 10 дней назад +2

    This judge is the ONLY one who handles the "I'm challenging jurisdiction" nonsense right. In another video, a sovshit brings up that crap and the judge replies, "OK. Go ahead." The sovshit tells this judge the he (the judge) has to prove jurisdiction. And then FINALLY a judge explains to one of these idiots (paraphrasing), "I don't have to prove anything. If you are challenging the jurisdiction of the court, it's up to you to show why I don't have it." BINGO.

  • @LarryBrantley-t9r
    @LarryBrantley-t9r 10 дней назад +3

    Word salad does nothing to benefit a defendant.

  • @GailK.
    @GailK. 10 дней назад +1

    lol…I thought he said USDA not USCA.

  • @dennisbajanov8167
    @dennisbajanov8167 10 дней назад +1

    I wish Trump could issue a decree or whatever that totally outlaws sovereign/moor/Private citizens with an automatic 2 year jail sentence if they are caught breaking the law….

  • @jameswirth3117
    @jameswirth3117 7 дней назад

    When a sovcit represents himself it is like a junior high school team playing the Minnesota Vikings. Yet, the sovcit thinks he will win! Can’t fix stupid!

  • @spaceandtimechannel.
    @spaceandtimechannel. 4 дня назад

    By saying I will represent myself he is saying I don't need a law licence I'm more intelligent than any trained attorney.

  • @karensinclair4189
    @karensinclair4189 9 дней назад

    The defendant is not capable of defending himself. He is incompetent. Serious charges against him.

  • @goatboy-l3d
    @goatboy-l3d 4 дня назад +1

    That's the way ya do it! But if this happened more often we would soon be out of entertaining videos...

  • @beatnik155
    @beatnik155 10 дней назад +3

    Understand does not mean stand under. It means comprehend. What is it with these idiots who refuse to say “ understand “.

    • @johntrevy1
      @johntrevy1 10 дней назад

      I know. Only someone with a few loose wires or crossed connections up there would consider such absurdity.

    • @wendighoul
      @wendighoul 10 дней назад +1

      Obviously, it's nonsense, but they believe if they say "I understand" that they're agreeing to "stand under" the authority of the court, and conversely, they believe if they DON'T say it then they cannot be held responsible. The whole sovereign citizen movement is based on the belief that what they say or do not say has some semi-mystical power to make them immune to laws, and yet still protected by them.
      Everyone knows the only thing that makes you immune to laws is money and political influence.

    • @nedtaylor1983
      @nedtaylor1983 10 дней назад

      @@wendighoul They get this stuff from the Wizard of Sovcit in their dreams.

  • @chrisjohnson1049
    @chrisjohnson1049 21 час назад

    The judge is truly independent and trying to protect him.

  • @nedtaylor1983
    @nedtaylor1983 10 дней назад

    Too many lunatics running around. "I am a sovereign citizen nothing applies to me." "I can do what I want." All you can do is shake your head.

  • @thephoneranger1
    @thephoneranger1 10 дней назад +9

    The sad part is that this man’s family has lied to him his entire life convincing him he is a victim.

    • @crunchyfrog555
      @crunchyfrog555 10 дней назад +2

      We don't know that. It might be the case and it might not. It may simply be that a friend told him about this, or he found out abuot it and his entitlement stems from behaviour he's gleaned on his own.

    • @thephoneranger1
      @thephoneranger1 10 дней назад

      @ seriously?

    • @Kiwi403
      @Kiwi403 10 дней назад +1

      I think you're probably right, his family made him feel like a victim instead of talking about responsibilities. He's a strong young man, able bodied, literate, should have a job, walk tall and show some respect..

    • @benignasiak3465
      @benignasiak3465 6 дней назад

      Another little baby is born in the getto and his mama cries.Elvis Presley 1969

  • @terri223377
    @terri223377 10 дней назад +1

    I love this judge!!

  • @LoudGuitr
    @LoudGuitr 9 дней назад

    If this judge let the defendant represent himself after spouting the nonsense he started to say, the judge could be in hot water for letting someone incompetent run their own defense. Excellent fodder for a mistrial. I think the judge was protecting the defendant AND himself.

  • @Spiderman-tg9ke
    @Spiderman-tg9ke 10 дней назад +1

    Love the way this judge handles these dudes!

  • @jimsmith625
    @jimsmith625 10 дней назад +6

    Love this good ol boy judge

  • @jcjbike
    @jcjbike 4 дня назад

    I guess.. if this is a slam dunk case, this guy has no choice but trying a Hail Mary

  • @bird-yd7ge
    @bird-yd7ge 10 дней назад +3

    He’s looking forward to Bubba teaching him the Ben Dover Law

  • @ersikillian
    @ersikillian 10 дней назад +3

    Oh, I thought he said USDA. I thought he believes he is now a slab of meat...

  • @PAHighlander24
    @PAHighlander24 10 дней назад +2

    I wish all the judges would treat the sovcit nonsense like this one, and find them incompetent to represent themselves. They've demonstrated their incompetence by spouting the nonsense.

  • @arthurunknown8972
    @arthurunknown8972 10 дней назад

    You have 9 years of education & you're rejecting a free 20 year educated specialist ... that's not even 9th grade thinking.

  • @nucflashevent
    @nucflashevent 2 дня назад

    I don't get complaints of "Judge too harsh!" -- IMHO the absolute LEAST harsh thing in the world is forcing a defendant to have competent legal counsel 🤷

  • @lincolnyaco5626
    @lincolnyaco5626 10 дней назад +5

    I gather these nits mail in $30 to get a kit full of "magical codes" that they believe will win their case.

    • @steverushforth7009
      @steverushforth7009 10 дней назад

      Sadly, you are correct, these fools are ideal for scammers to prey on, some have paid $500 plus to a "Moorish" conman.

    • @ghostwriter720
      @ghostwriter720 10 дней назад

      close, but it costs them more than that by far. one source they get them from is a self published "author" by the name of David Robertson who has wrote "meet your strawman", "The UCC Connection: How To Free Yourself From Legal Tyranny", "Common Law Handbook: For Juror's, Sheriff's, Bailiff's, and Justice's", and 7 others. prices for his books vary but he is one of the people spreading the ideas of sovereign citizens to others. what he doesnt have is a biography telling everyone his own life of failed lawsuits, his time in jail, his buddies time in jail for listening to him (a felony count that he spent a year and half in jail for). his conviction for attempting to defraud the IRS sticks out for this, he convinced his buddy to print out fake checks to pay the IRS.. thus getting him convicted of several charges. his lawsuit against a department of labor commissioner also sticks out, he tried sueing because he was denied that his fees owed to the department of labor were not dismissed eight times. suit dismissed for failure to state a claim. I am pretty sure the guy just sits at home anymore, writing more garbage to sell and raking in the money from his book sales scamming other people as a living now

    • @jonathanfornwalt4919
      @jonathanfornwalt4919 10 дней назад

      In these cases, where is the line between free speech and fraud. There are people that really believe in this sovcit stuff, but there's also plenty of people willing to exploit that.

  • @PaulTrawick
    @PaulTrawick 9 дней назад +1

    If you look up idiot in the dictionary you would see his face 😂

  • @elmolewis9123
    @elmolewis9123 9 дней назад

    When will these characters come to the realization that meth isn't a substitution for education?

  • @markthomas6703
    @markthomas6703 10 дней назад

    List of jobs that are not real jobs - cleaning, landscaping, personal trainer, construction.
    I manage some rental properties and from decades of experience, none of these are full time jobs.

  • @shanewilson7994
    @shanewilson7994 10 дней назад +2

    I love that this judge isn't allowing him to represent himself. While it would be funny and/or sad to see this happen and he would have next to no chance of getting away with any of it, he does deserve a fair trial with competent defense.

  • @wieslawgrzonkowski6499
    @wieslawgrzonkowski6499 10 дней назад

    This guy would play Russian Roulette with a fully loaded gun and being a SOVCIT would want to go first.

    • @nedtaylor1983
      @nedtaylor1983 10 дней назад

      He would expect the gun not to shoot since he is a sovcit.

  • @vandalsgarage
    @vandalsgarage 10 дней назад

    "My declatory judgement and my edgeable obligation under usca"

  • @tovarisch2788
    @tovarisch2788 10 дней назад

    There's some sovcit rule wherein they can't say "understand," and must say "comprehend" instead. It's one of the weirdest things.

  • @briancleveland6115
    @briancleveland6115 10 дней назад

    It didn't work for Darrell Brooks either 🤣🤣

  • @evankalbach9985
    @evankalbach9985 9 дней назад

    All I can say is that's one Judge NOT to mees around with in Florida.

  • @TwoOLDTexans
    @TwoOLDTexans 10 дней назад +3

    These videos would be perfect if you would stop with the narration. We are all old enough and smart enough to be able to hear what’s happening without you telling us. Thank you

  • @the_quaint_gypsy
    @the_quaint_gypsy 10 дней назад +3

    I don't understand what's going on but I just saw a RUclips video about a court case against another sovereign citizen earlier today with a different judge. And that defendant had an attorney that looks exactly like the defendant in this case! So what are these jailhouse attorneys representing jailhouse defendants? LOL 🤣

  • @CecilTreadwell
    @CecilTreadwell 10 дней назад

    Ignorance = Foolish arrogance.

  • @Creative-Chaos
    @Creative-Chaos 10 дней назад

    room and board for 30 years. He might’ve decided it was better than being homeless.

  • @janethutchings9744
    @janethutchings9744 10 дней назад

    The Judge is 100% right, the guy who want’s to represent himself is an idiot!!!!
    Jan from Cornwall in UK. 🇬🇧

  • @priestley749
    @priestley749 9 дней назад +1

    Judge acted in the cretins benefit.

  • @morallyambiguousnet
    @morallyambiguousnet 10 дней назад

    The problem is that SovCits count any dismissal as a win for their "legal" arguments. Even the ones in which police or prosecutors made a procedural error and dropped the indictment. As a result you get deluded individuals like this guy.

  • @kb1kos
    @kb1kos 6 дней назад

    No, not harsh enough. No contempt charge.

  • @SeanConnoly
    @SeanConnoly 10 дней назад +1

    We need judges like this who declare them incompetent because all they do is turn the trial into a ridiculous side show.
    A north Florida judge like this isn’t going to entertain the nonsense and coddle him like Daryl Brooks. People can say what they want the judge did him a favor.

  • @ICARE9449
    @ICARE9449 10 дней назад +2

    Darrel brooks did! Facing 6+ life sentences he waited until the free defense had all the work completed then all cocking demande to rep himself. Why the judge granted it I'll never know ! At the hearing for him to rep himself he continuously claimed "I do not understand what you are saying. I do not comprehend what you are saying" I mean the entire 2 D hearing he yelled this at the judge. Guess what? The judge allowed it!! Unbelievable! Why? Nobody questioned her. And that effer put those victims through hell for 22 days! And the judge did nothing. Sure she threatened but nope never acted never followed through with her threats which told him it was ok to yell at her daily and be inappropriate with ignorance if the law she let it go on! Darrow needs to be in jail herself! For misjudging that cruel animal! He was disrespectful thr entire 3 weeks completely and she removed about 5 times! When he deserved 55! She threatened him " one more outburst and you go!" Outburdt ! Bam-- wait-- nope she says " ok take him out! No no wait. One more chance sir.." he never agreed to stop but she let him stay and be so awful! But he was found guilty of 72 charges and 773 years in prison+ 6 life sentences! So it worked but why let such distract in American courtroom as she allowed? Now any sov will do the same and this guy here I bet saw brooks get away with it! I wish brooks had this judge not that weak folding female yes u said. Female Darrow! Brooks needs a strong male to put him in his animal place! He had no respect for any woman -not his mother grandmother or gf! He had 4 children by 4 women all over the country in jail for no child support, attempted murder, taking a minor shooting a gun during probation and attempting killing the oeopke he shot at, he stole cars money, hair dos, disgusting animal but Darrow handed him her courtroom to complete disrespect! What would Thomas Jefferson say if he saw this going on? Those men back then were never disrespectful even criminals were not! It's amazing but it was dartiws fault 100%! She had the power to stop brooks but she let him go on! And he laughed right in her face! He showed other doc to go right ahead and disrespect our 200+ years of proper behavior in court all from an immature wants to be everybody bff including murders. She helped brooks throughout the trial too .Telling him what video to use how to file for discovery or subpoena etc! She took time ever morning and taught him law school classes! When a judge is never to help a pro se but she did! That's another law that is never enforced. Pro se are never treated as lawyers never. They are always given breaks " well he's out se so let's give him some help.." every case I've seen! Stop it! If judges didn't help maybe animals would stop rep themselves wasting time and money! Pro se think they know and file millions of papers just to annoy the courthouse workers who read every page and pro se know it! They think it's funny too. Judges must stop helping them! They have the law so why DJ they not obey the law it says "no help by judge Prosecutor nobody .." but they all give pro se help! Stop it and pro se may stop!

  • @JoJeromeMP
    @JoJeromeMP 2 дня назад

    The Information Age... also comes with extremely targeted marketing that allows people to be in an isolated bubble of "only what I want to hear." It's how we get trumpettes believing the lies, and SovCits believing they can just pick and choose which laws apply to them.

  • @tommyhoward1397
    @tommyhoward1397 9 дней назад

    Bro they represent themselves because they are so delusional they think they are right even when they have never won a case.

  • @ninasage7735
    @ninasage7735 10 дней назад +1

    Why do they say I comprehend instead of I understand.

    • @wilf609
      @wilf609 10 дней назад

      "Part of their crazy mumbo jumbo word game is pretending that the court needs their consent for things - they tell themselves that "do you understand X" is actually a trap in which the court is trying to get them to agree to it, and by replying weirdly they are outwitting the "trap" they just made up. All part of their "I do not contract" nonsense. "

  • @Flamingtorso
    @Flamingtorso 10 дней назад

    After he catches the 30 years, he will blame negligent representation.

  • @timmydog3049
    @timmydog3049 9 дней назад

    It's impossible to be too harsh on a Sovcit! They are ridicules and only state a bunch of meaningless BS. By putting up with their crazy talk for long only encourages this behavior. It needs to be nipped in the bud! Just like our judge did here!

  • @terri223377
    @terri223377 10 дней назад

    I watched a judge entertain a sovcit for nearly an hour, and the prosecutor was about to tear his hair out. I think it’s crazy to allow that. Hooray for this judge!

  • @adamb1671
    @adamb1671 10 дней назад +1

    In regards to the commentary, less is more bro 👍 we get it..

  • @strangerbrothers9902
    @strangerbrothers9902 10 дней назад +1

    A graduate of the Darrell Brooks Skool of Sovereign Law and Pseudolegal Nutbuttery.

  • @TheJudyholloway
    @TheJudyholloway 9 дней назад

    For his stupidity, give him the 30 yrs

  • @rosiegary
    @rosiegary 10 дней назад

    He isn’t sufficiently educated to represent himself

  • @stephenmarcus7051
    @stephenmarcus7051 10 дней назад +2

    Judge Clark is fantastic

  • @carrite
    @carrite 10 дней назад

    Ninth grade??? That's pretty good for Florida... Carry on!

  • @dsigetich
    @dsigetich 10 дней назад

    The whole sovereign citizen thing is favoured by people who think that they are smarter than anyone else in the room. This is fed by their SC gurus who feed this delusion and profit from it. IMO many people who do this have lives that they want to escape from, and they have latched onto the solution.

  • @kb1kos
    @kb1kos 6 дней назад

    He's represented himself before. He just said he was recently in prison.

  • @jeffreybaier5312
    @jeffreybaier5312 8 дней назад

    Phd. Candidate 🤡 😂

  • @TexasVernon
    @TexasVernon 10 дней назад

    More judges should rule that people who rely on "legal" tactics that have no application in US courts are not competent to represent themselves. I think judges would have no problem ruling that way if the defendant was citing legal arguments based on Russian or Mexican or Swedish legal systems.

  • @marc6919
    @marc6919 10 дней назад

    This judge reminds me of something way back in the 70s. He’s probably got a couple stills, making mash or something in Kentucky
    I love him he knows everything and is excellent judge to watch.!!

  • @shortwidgets
    @shortwidgets 10 дней назад +1

    I think he has nothing left to lose in his mind. He's going away no matter what.

  • @RB2401x
    @RB2401x 10 дней назад

    "El Chapo" isn't an American citizen at all, and he's doing life!