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  • @insertgenericname2623
    @insertgenericname2623 Год назад +20061

    "stand up for the judge"
    Crippled people: "shi-"

  • @dancingwolfcraft5751
    @dancingwolfcraft5751 Год назад +6066

    Imagine getting the death sentence cause you said dude

    • @Sugmadik69420
      @Sugmadik69420 Год назад +114

      It happens

    • @sneedle252
      @sneedle252 Год назад +387

      It's ridiculous. The law is supposed to be impartial. If the judge is incapable of maintaining impartiality, they shouldn't be in their position.

    • @appy6735
      @appy6735 Год назад +55

      Do u get punished in school for disrespecting teachers
      Like dude u r supposed to respect people specially in a place of public law inforcement...
      Like why acting like a civilized human is too difficult for you

    • @xamislimelight8965
      @xamislimelight8965 Год назад +150

      @@appy6735 For the same reason typing properly is difficult for you. If you think its okay for people to get in legal issues because they called someone "dude" then you're the problem here, not the everday mannerisms working people use. Dude.

    • @appy6735
      @appy6735 Год назад +15

      @@xamislimelight8965 Dude....do u call your dad Dude or mom
      Maybe you do
      U don't go around and randomly call people dude right.... atleast normal people don't
      We address people in responsible positions with respect
      Again I am talking about normal people...sorry u r not one of them

  • @romanboi3115
    @romanboi3115 Год назад +3254

    The fact a judge can ruin you even if you are 100% innocent shows the power they have, and how they need a check on their power. Most Judges are Lawyers on the peak of their career and ego

    • @joegon6278
      @joegon6278 Год назад +376

      Why dose everyone forget that major crimes outcome is determined by jury and not the judge? The jury determines guilt ,the judge gives the sentence according to what the law is. Judges don't write the laws. So their power is checked by lawmakers aka the state and federal government. You know that whole checks and balances system our government has is to keep any one entity from having too much power is there for this very reason.

    • @romanboi3115
      @romanboi3115 Год назад +1

      @@joegon6278 The judge can hold a jury prisoner until it delivers a guilty verdict if its a hung Jury. Or swap them out for a more pliable group. Plus, if the jury hands down a guilty verdict, that gives the Judge supreme power to screw you, or to give you a light slap. For example, if I have a judge who is my buddy, he can give me practically no sentence, while a judge who is my enemy can lock me up forever if they so wished. It happens all the time, because the constitution got put through the shredder a long time ago.

    • @jstered
      @jstered Год назад +202

      @@joegon6278 Most people accused of a crime (around 80-90% if I remember correctly, could totally be wrong on that) end up taking a plea bargain instead of going to trial, which just eliminates the need for a jury and essentially allows the judge to have full say in what they want to do with you (given the min/max punishment ranges for the crime). Sometimes it can be very unreal.
      A good example is if you got caught with possession of an illegal substance. Let’s say, psychedelic mushrooms, for example.
      In the state that I live in, it’s a Class D felony to be in possession of that (less than 35 grams). That means that you could be sentenced 1-7 years for just simple possession of shrooms. If the judge wanted to, the dude could sentence you for 7 years over that small possession. Of course you aren’t actually going to serve the full 7, but the fact that it’s still possible to be sentenced that long for a non-violent, small possession crime is insane.

    • @nanifa6082
      @nanifa6082 Год назад

      Tell me you're an entitled 15 year old brat without telling me you're an entitled 15 year old brat

    • @joegon6278
      @joegon6278 Год назад +37

      @@jstered 100% agree with you that some of the laws carry some over the top sentence ranges, but remember that those ranges are set by the state and federal government not the judges themselves, in most states though (like where I live) non violent crimes you only serve from 30% to 40% and even then those will often be reduced. If we don't like how laws are written we have to take it up with the lawmakers, that's how many states were able to make marijuana laws more lax because of people pushing to change the laws.

  • @paulwestmoreland8498
    @paulwestmoreland8498 Год назад +1229

    Fortunately I've never been in front of one of those power tripping, pretentious judges. Never understood how they are afforded so much respect when it isn't earned.

    • @Victor-tl4dk
      @Victor-tl4dk Год назад +139

      It's all done under the guise of the court being a special place that needs to be honored.
      I think it's mostly stupid and disgusting.

    • @jadapinkett1656
      @jadapinkett1656 Год назад

      ​@EastOhioResident The legal system is bullshit.

    • @arnavsrivastava1158
      @arnavsrivastava1158 Год назад +27

      @@Victor-tl4dk Well, it's place where people get justice is not special enough for you.

    • @thegyattiestmanalive22.2
      @thegyattiestmanalive22.2 Год назад +31

      it’s power tripping to honor the rules?

    • @Biffy017
      @Biffy017 Год назад +81

      ​@EastOhioResident No person in this life has done anything to deserve the title "your honor"

  • @dantecastrejon3970
    @dantecastrejon3970 Год назад +5738

    Imagine a judge ignoring the justice system simply because his feelings were hurt

    • @prasnikar9465
      @prasnikar9465 Год назад +2

      It probably happenes
      Judges are gay anyways

    • @konstan128
      @konstan128 Год назад +210

      Contempt of court is a C R I M E and the judge has the every right to put you in jail, give you a fine and etc.

    • @jamieprice23
      @jamieprice23 Год назад +749

      @@konstan128 and there's the problem

    • @konstan128
      @konstan128 Год назад +57

      @@jamieprice23 It might be a problem but it isn't illegal as the comment says.

    • @tetsutetsu7206
      @tetsutetsu7206 Год назад +403

      @@konstan128 “you called me dude and that hurt my feelings, 15 years in jail for you”

  • @Palahume
    @Palahume Год назад +4497

    Judges have overly sensitive ego's. That's for damn sure. 🤦

    • @steveh5307
      @steveh5307 Год назад +2

      Stfu. then talk sht and disrespect him at his place of business. Idiot. 🤦‍♂️

    • @DisturbedGeneration
      @DisturbedGeneration Год назад +198

      True. They take all that power. And then they play a game..

    • @oldarthurmorgan6319
      @oldarthurmorgan6319 Год назад +18

      Fr

    • @potassiumchloride2542
      @potassiumchloride2542 Год назад +103

      Because they are judge lol, not some random dude on the street. They should be treated with respect or you are going to jail ahahahha

    • @rayoflight39
      @rayoflight39 Год назад

      @@potassiumchloride2542 fuck judges

  • @Catthew29
    @Catthew29 Год назад +53

    Accidentally called her “your majesty” once

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 Год назад +2

      You can call me Your Majesty!! I'd love it!! My head (both of them) would get big quick!! 🤣🤣

    • @magicschoolbusdropout7743
      @magicschoolbusdropout7743 2 месяца назад +12

      @@bigdee8189brother WHATTT

    • @thedebatehitman
      @thedebatehitman Месяц назад

      I think that Ricky did that once on _Trailer Park Boys._

    • @Delaora
      @Delaora 8 дней назад +1

      @@magicschoolbusdropout7743niggas outta pocket 💀

  • @ajm5007
    @ajm5007 Год назад +7

    I was in court (as an attorney) when one of the parties (not my client) referred to the judge as "Your Excellency." The judge laughed it off, and said, "'Your Honor' or just 'Judge' will be fine, sir."

  • @sh21dow
    @sh21dow Год назад +1491

    I never imagined to take lessons about the law from saul goodman tbh

    • @nathandeblock2802
      @nathandeblock2802 Год назад +7

      I love these videos keep up the good work

    • @WFly101
      @WFly101 Год назад +9

      Saul Goodman? Are you high?

    • @WFly101
      @WFly101 Год назад +4

      Be honest.

    • @FiReLScar
      @FiReLScar Год назад +29

      Saul Goodman is a good lawyer, he may have no morals, but that only makes him better

    • @CaptainMez0
      @CaptainMez0 Год назад +12

      @@WFly101 r/woosh

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 Год назад +4244

    I was arrested many years ago and stood there listening to the proceedings at my arraignment then the judge asked if I had any questions. I politely requested my bail be reduced from $10,000 to $9999.99 since that was the threshold at the county jail for more comfortable housing and the one cent difference would make no difference in my ability to be bailed out. The judge asked why I should get the better accommodations and I said it wasn't so much the accommodations as it was that the lower security wing distributed 8 books per month per inmate whereas the higher security wing only distributed 2 books per month and I liked to read. The judge ordered my bail be reduced by one cent over the objections of the prosecuting attorney. Then the judge thanked me for informing him of the disparity of reading material access between the different tiers of cell blocks and said he would make an enquiry.
    Weeks later I stood before the same judge having just pled guilty and the judge declared his intention to sentence me to 2 years in prison followed by 5 years on probation. He again asked me if I had any questions and I politely asked if he would reconsider and eliminate the probation and I was prepared to do additional time in prison if need be. He said "Since you asked so nicely I will honor your request." He then changed the sentence to 2 years and one day in prison followed by no probation. I was released 9 months later with no further obligation to the state proving that if you present yourself well and are polite and have the right attitude you can improve your situation when speaking in a court.

    • @pineappler6473
      @pineappler6473 Год назад +921

      Stop getting in trouble 💀

    • @skk..
      @skk.. Год назад +127

      man, lucky

    • @jxyden95
      @jxyden95 Год назад +289

      Now thats exactly the kind of thing he's talking about. Great life lesson.

    • @puglife4sho861
      @puglife4sho861 Год назад +112

      what did you do

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 Год назад +105

      The Rule of Law functions when it's respected and upholded. Thank you for sharing.

  • @luriyoramthang6901
    @luriyoramthang6901 Год назад +107

    "I know your innocent but remember that one time you called me 'dude'?"

    • @Dragonlover553
      @Dragonlover553 4 месяца назад +3

      “Not even honorable dude, just dude.”

  • @Vienna3080
    @Vienna3080 10 месяцев назад +60

    Imagine being innocent and you accidentally say dawg to a judge with an opinion that’s to high of themselves💀

  • @WIZardO1O1O1
    @WIZardO1O1O1 Год назад +354

    Pro tip: Don’t stay seated and run out of court they can’t find you guilty if they can’t find you.

    • @JJ-cy2fi
      @JJ-cy2fi Год назад +15

      Funny. They still can though.

    • @xcept7355
      @xcept7355 Год назад +7

      @@JJ-cy2fi be good and they wont

    • @WhiteAnims2
      @WhiteAnims2 Год назад +4

      @@xcept7355 It's does not work like that though, law is law not like a looney toons type of thing

    • @tigerhorn2954
      @tigerhorn2954 Год назад

      Man going to get someone tazed.

    • @darkbreaf7356
      @darkbreaf7356 Год назад +2

      Hmm 🤔 what if they tracked you down online the first time and you pull this what would you do to stay hidden and not be cought

  • @Phosfit
    @Phosfit Год назад +484

    Is it honorable to give a harsher sentence to someone because you don’t like them? Is that a mistrial?

    • @EvanPilb
      @EvanPilb Год назад +34

      Bad manners wont help, just a simple thing

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Год назад +25

      No. Judges have leeway when it comes to sentencing, and as they stick with the guidelines the sentence is good to go.

    • @khanhnguyen-tt3ff
      @khanhnguyen-tt3ff Год назад +5

      contempt of court is a law

    • @bananaman4613
      @bananaman4613 Год назад +17

      Being nice and have them respect you can definitely help you out but just because they dont like you doesnt mean they can do what they want with you

    • @Monkey-si2uo
      @Monkey-si2uo Год назад +5

      There are videos of people adding months on a person's sentence for saying fuck you it's ridiculous

  • @PLATINUM2U
    @PLATINUM2U Год назад +282

    Most judges are crooked AF UNFORTUNATELY

    • @tubsy4519
      @tubsy4519 5 месяцев назад +1

      most is exaggerating it

    • @arnavsrivastava1158
      @arnavsrivastava1158 3 месяца назад

      Any proof to back up that statement?

    • @XXPYR0XX
      @XXPYR0XX 2 месяца назад

      the judge is the servant if the judge doesnt stand while talking to you then show them the same respect and dont stand for the judge.

  • @mikalemikado9069
    @mikalemikado9069 Год назад +26

    Saul: *finally, a worthy opponent*

  • @victormoreno6680
    @victormoreno6680 Год назад +726

    Remember folks: The only one allowed to be a jerk in court is the judge.

    • @cheesus9512
      @cheesus9512 Год назад

      Enough idiots give them flack that going up and being polite goes WAY further than most people realize.

    • @LtCptAmerica
      @LtCptAmerica Год назад +60

      Also don’t forgot Guilty until proven innocent

    • @cheesus9512
      @cheesus9512 Год назад +40

      @@LtCptAmerica wait till you see the correlation between sentencing and time of day. Justice isn't as blind as we'd like it to be.

    • @danielstohr6391
      @danielstohr6391 Год назад +23

      Sadly the law system is still stuck in medieval ages.

    • @tacticalhobbit7526
      @tacticalhobbit7526 Год назад +1

      @@danielstohr6391 and it should stay that way

  • @f-puppet4059
    @f-puppet4059 Год назад +2185

    The judge isn't God, why is there so much reverence to these guys

    • @randomname2437
      @randomname2437 Год назад +401

      He can send you to God tho

    • @JohnRollercoasterJr
      @JohnRollercoasterJr Год назад +207

      Because corrupt legal system

    • @eeeeee8762
      @eeeeee8762 Год назад +11

      Let’s desecrate through reverence then

    • @fernandoloch3779
      @fernandoloch3779 Год назад +36

      @@randomname2437 didn't expect to read this lol

    • @KGH3000
      @KGH3000 Год назад

      @@theodenednew8874 lol wat? Republicans are the party of "law and order" and respecting tradition, authority figures, etc. The left wants massive changes to the justice system, the center and the right want it to stay the same or become even more traditional

  • @blackheartgaming6121
    @blackheartgaming6121 Год назад +20

    Love how you have to legally stand up for all judges when most of them are corrupt

  • @lambsauce5312
    @lambsauce5312 Год назад +7

    What a horrific system

  • @5tyyu
    @5tyyu Год назад +286

    I think these age old traditions need to an end. Judge is a human not some God

    • @jamese5936
      @jamese5936 Год назад +41

      It's the only way to control the court room. Multiple lives are on the line here. But perhaps "Your Honor" should just be changed to "Judge" because some of them do not deserve the title Your Honor.

    • @rockyblocks3733
      @rockyblocks3733 Год назад +12

      That is called respect. If you don't have it that is your problem. That judge is able to give you whatever sentence they preffer.

    • @HelloTher1313
      @HelloTher1313 Год назад +42

      @@rockyblocks3733 yeah, and that's an incredibly flawed and outdated system. Also, the issue we are talking about is that "your honor" is an outdated title, it's not a matter of respect but an issue of outdated language.

    • @rockyblocks3733
      @rockyblocks3733 Год назад +13

      @@HelloTher1313 what is problem with being respectful. That is probably not even any kind of system. It is just way of being polite. Anyways what would you call judge then?

    • @HelloTher1313
      @HelloTher1313 Год назад +17

      @@rockyblocks3733 the part about it being a broken system was replying to last sentence in your comment. As for the matter of respect, you aren't understanding what I'm saying, but I don't understand why you aren't understanding, so I can't help you understand.

  • @someonesomewhere1100
    @someonesomewhere1100 Год назад +243

    I got a ticket for a bogus reason onetime, and I went to court to fight it. The judge used all these law terms I had no idea what they were because I'd never been to court before. So I said I'm sorry your honor I don't understand what that means. He got so pissed he started yelling and fined me $300 😒

    • @pbuh247
      @pbuh247 Год назад +23

      Lucky he didn't give you the chair!

    • @Mhel2023
      @Mhel2023 Год назад +69

      Yeah I wish they'd just talk regular and their forms were worded in everyday English .... but then I wouldn't need a lawyer 🧐

    • @slimeyolo
      @slimeyolo Год назад +14

      Someone was having a bad day (the judge)

    • @someonesomewhere1100
      @someonesomewhere1100 Год назад +36

      @@slimeyolo forreal! I think it made him more mad cause I was young and started to cry when he yelled at me 🤣🤣
      His wife must be cheating on him lmfaoo 🤷‍♀️

    • @jarrett7284
      @jarrett7284 Год назад

      Judges are seriously the biggest pussies alive

  • @Azreal357
    @Azreal357 Год назад +167

    Judges have WAAAAAY too much unchecked power. They can literally take away months of your life because they get slightly offended by something you say or do. That's called cruel and unusual punishment, and the only thing you can do is lodge a complaint since they cannot face civil or criminal charges for what they do while in the capacity of a judge.

    • @Zx-hl1xm
      @Zx-hl1xm 11 месяцев назад +4

      i know you nevver been to court cuz you can fight that and have another judge judge or if the law wasnt applied you can take it to a higher court soo its judge on power trip is jerks who are in COURT think they need to be respected

    • @DrippyG9
      @DrippyG9 11 месяцев назад +5

      You can appeal apparently

    • @ADollarMight
      @ADollarMight 11 месяцев назад +3

      Bros never heard of checks and balances

    • @thedreamcarguy1385
      @thedreamcarguy1385 9 месяцев назад

      @@ADollarMight has nothing to do with the point

    • @ADollarMight
      @ADollarMight 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@thedreamcarguy1385 yeah it does. Judges are not unchecked. Nobody in the system is unchecked. That is factually false

  • @sevengerEX
    @sevengerEX Год назад +25

    Here's a better tip, *BRIBE & DON'T GET CAUGHT*

    • @rickashly1984
      @rickashly1984 Год назад

      Instructions unclear, now I’m in jail for attempting to bribe a police officer

    • @kennethmoses4900
      @kennethmoses4900 11 месяцев назад

      Topical

  • @AT-yj8gl
    @AT-yj8gl Год назад +760

    It's hilarious how elevated the judges are supposed to be treated. Just a reflection of the corrupt judicial system. In an ideal world a person should be able to sit and speak to a judge without fearing they will be wrongfully jailed for life. This is disgusting

    • @bv310841
      @bv310841 Год назад +23

      Perfectly said

    • @yash9300
      @yash9300 Год назад +48

      I personally think it's just giving basic respect to a person who has worked hard to be in the position they are right now

    • @ArnoldSig
      @ArnoldSig Год назад +32

      More like improving your chances in a few simple steps. In what part of life do bad manners actually help? Why would courtroom be an exception. Some people werent taught manners as kids so they act surprised when something is expected of them later.

    • @muhammadfarhanatif3105
      @muhammadfarhanatif3105 Год назад +27

      It's really not. It's just being respectful like any other public or private formal setting. You wouldn't be rude to your boss. How is a judge any different. You're there to make a case in your favor, not show attitude.

    • @AT-yj8gl
      @AT-yj8gl Год назад +43

      @@ArnoldSig sitting while talking to someone? That's not considered bad manners in ANY other setting. In fact it's bad manners to expect someone to stand when you're sitting on a raised platform. Sounds like a monarchy

  • @morescodesup2087
    @morescodesup2087 Год назад +221

    Acting like this definitely going to give them a god complex

    • @vorpal1174
      @vorpal1174 Год назад +19

      Ehh.. they already have one, unfortunately you just have to suck it up and play along, calling out their bullshit isn't worth the trouble

    • @KGH3000
      @KGH3000 Год назад +9

      @@vorpal1174 I don't think it's about calling out a specific judge's bullshit, but rather the fact that the system as a whole is bullshit

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад +5

      Being respectful is just basic decency lol respect them because its the right thing to do, they literally decide what to do with you.
      besides they usually get there for a reason, and there arent actually many egotistical maniacs around.

    • @xcept7355
      @xcept7355 Год назад

      @R2R power in the hand of idiot or mentally weak bring corruption dont throw this at everyone to tickle yourself

    • @trainskitsetc
      @trainskitsetc Год назад +1

      Or just get more cases through more quickly resulting in less tax burden for you. Wasting the courts time just costs the tax payer, doesn't cost the judge they get paid either way. Doesn't cost the lawyer, you're paying them... doesn't cost the prosecution, you're paying them.
      Just costs you and everyone you know. Hate to think what the costs per minute to operate a court are lol but tick tock, more smack you talk, more it costs.

  • @halimao8737
    @halimao8737 Год назад +6

    The judge "order, order!" me "cheeseburger please"

  • @tinfoilslacks3750
    @tinfoilslacks3750 Год назад +12

    Thanks for reaffirming trials are mostly theater where our judicial figures care more about decorum than facts.

  • @MuthaFukka
    @MuthaFukka Год назад +240

    Judges should have accountability when they send people to false imprisonment or giving a career criminal a lenient sentence just for them to go out and commit a big crime again.

    • @miral6694
      @miral6694 Год назад +7

      Former is typically a jury, not a judge. Latter would drastically worsen our already-excessive prison population.

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Год назад +2

      Lenient sentences exist because it would be extremely harsh to give everyone the same sentences. Imagine if judges have to dish out the maximum sentence everytime someone is found guilty, that would royally suck.

    • @rickjames553
      @rickjames553 Год назад +1

      Man, I really wish you could just....not elect them If you don't like them. Oh wait....GO VOTE

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Год назад +2

      @@rickjames553 Depends on the court. Federal Judges are appointed, not elected.

    • @rickjames553
      @rickjames553 Год назад +1

      @Jhon Doe What? We absolutly elect judges in the states. Federal judges are appointed, however we vote for the people that appoint them. The only judges that The People can't change every 4 years or so is the Supreme Court.

  • @jeremiahyoung4617
    @jeremiahyoung4617 Год назад +149

    Whats funny is those guys that demand so much respect never give it back. I know a judge and he is probably the most obnoxious person I've ever meet. His wife is an ok person but when they get irritated they believe the ground should open and swallow building because its in their way.

    • @KGH3000
      @KGH3000 Год назад +35

      I mean, there's zero reason to have to act so respectful towards a judge except tradition and the historical power and prestige associated with the position. They're regular people, government employees who are typically former lawyers. It doesn't make law more efficient to call them "your honor" like they're a 17th century British noble.

    • @Phosfit
      @Phosfit Год назад +12

      Power Trip

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад +5

      @@KGH3000 bruh they literally decide what's gonna happen to you you sound like someone who refuses to listen just to "assert dominance".

    • @fusel5883
      @fusel5883 Год назад +18

      @@roeljude3289 assert dominance by wanting to be treated equal?

    • @chavesa5
      @chavesa5 Год назад

      @@KGH3000 I mean you're right but in practical terms that's not how it goes. Plus a lot of federalist society losers got lifetime appointments and they really love the special treatment. It was pretty much the GOP's grand strategy to save themselves from prosecuting anyone in "the family" for decades and so far it's worked extremely well.
      Ugly fact is we're socially a lot further behind than what we're capable of understanding and engineering. Either get used to that and work with it or get your face stomped in. It sucks dick and that's the way of it. Every chance we had over the last 50 years to prevent regression failed.

  • @joescott8650
    @joescott8650 Год назад +4

    My first time in court I think I said sir instead of your honor as I was just a kid

    • @MonkeyBanana12
      @MonkeyBanana12 5 месяцев назад

      How did it go? I'm going to court for a class c misdemeanor so I need as much info as I'm new to court

    • @MonkeyBanana12
      @MonkeyBanana12 5 месяцев назад

      And I'm also a kid

  • @funnyshellmam2464
    @funnyshellmam2464 Год назад +5

    Saul goodmen talks in the court without being asked to.

    • @foze5698
      @foze5698 Год назад

      Cuz he’s the lawyer not the defendant

  • @badpanda84
    @badpanda84 Год назад +232

    Only judges need to remind people they are honorable.
    No actually honourable profession don't come with a title like your honour .

    • @badpanda84
      @badpanda84 Год назад +37

      This is exactly what is wrong with the system .
      It's not about justice but it's about how much the judge likes you?

    • @SharmarackeMahadi
      @SharmarackeMahadi Год назад +9

      Fr

    • @goddamndoor
      @goddamndoor Год назад +20

      It's about keeping the judge as a figure of authority. All of those procedures are to keep the judge feel like the superior figure. If these procedures weren't there, a court room would look worse than a high school debate club

    • @thegyattiestmanalive22.2
      @thegyattiestmanalive22.2 Год назад +5

      the judge is one of the top 10 most important occupations in the world. you determine if evidence is legal or not. you control the court.

    • @thisismychannel4535
      @thisismychannel4535 Год назад +23

      @@thegyattiestmanalive22.2 yeah, too much power for one person and their gay feelings

  • @xxsevrynxx5458
    @xxsevrynxx5458 Год назад +1691

    Why we treat judges like they are Royalty is just straight up sickening and they treat criminals like peasants.

    • @saelk09
      @saelk09 Год назад +389

      Oh no, a criminal is been treated like a peasant? What a tragedy

    • @xxsevrynxx5458
      @xxsevrynxx5458 Год назад +193

      @@saelk09 I mean I’m not saying treat them amazing but like treating them like animals especially the one that do no violent crimes is only gonna end up worse .

    • @UltraGamma25
      @UltraGamma25 Год назад +26

      @@xxsevrynxx5458 Yes

    • @raynenguyen2076
      @raynenguyen2076 Год назад +137

      You go into a job interview in a bikini and be casual with the interviewer?

    • @xxsevrynxx5458
      @xxsevrynxx5458 Год назад +126

      @@raynenguyen2076 no but I’m also not treating the interviewer like a god.

  • @Gardening.shorts
    @Gardening.shorts Год назад +25

    “I don’t like your client very much”
    “I know”

  • @revenant5
    @revenant5 Год назад +5

    "I don't like you and your client"
    Too bad your honors feelings don't matter

  • @jamiebundy195
    @jamiebundy195 Год назад +649

    The pompous hypocrisy and pride are as infuriating as the criminal behavior. Shall we serve the law or the Ego of the court?

    • @marylougeorge9890
      @marylougeorge9890 Год назад +58

      Truth is, the ego of the judge. My friend graduated in the top 10 of his law class at the U of M, he told me you better hope the judge woke up in a good mood.

    • @UserofYoutubeMobile
      @UserofYoutubeMobile Год назад +41

      Agreed. Courts feel more like monarchies than anything else

    • @jeanmarc6517
      @jeanmarc6517 Год назад +17

      @@UserofRUclipsMobile I mean, it comes from the same era

    • @XrayTheMyth23
      @XrayTheMyth23 Год назад +1

      Court is always about sucking off the judge

    • @supersecretsquirrel0
      @supersecretsquirrel0 Год назад +25

      So true. The ego of judges is beyond tolerable

  • @MORIA_TSTL
    @MORIA_TSTL Год назад +135

    Judge: this proves youre inocent
    However you were rude so you get a life sentance

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад +5

      Its just human nature to judge someone based on their attitude towards you, dont forget judges are humans too.
      there arent actually that many egotistical judges around more often than not, those who are disrespectful to the judge are more egotistical narcissist who cant take in the fact that someone is higher than them and they deserve all the punishment they can get just to make it a lesson, srsly if you cant even respect someone who literally decides what to do with you, just shows what kind of a person you are: someone who deserves whats coming to them.
      But Im totally can never deny the sad truth that some people can be corrupt in such high positions (like i said, they literally decide what to do with you) like a judge.
      I guess what im trying to say is THEY ARE LITERALLY ABOVE YOU IN THE COURT respect them with the respect they deserve, atleast while they are sentencing you lol
      But like my comment said, judges are usually corrupt psychopaths, theyre still human tho so dont forget that.

    • @xcept7355
      @xcept7355 Год назад

      @@roeljude3289 stop crying and justifying for this stupid nonsense of the judge .
      Dont bring your human nature in this job

    • @drbarafoo7208
      @drbarafoo7208 Год назад +1

      FOR J-WALKING YOUR HONOR?!?

    • @angelespinoza4420
      @angelespinoza4420 Год назад +1

      Now your understanding American Justice

    • @Aleksandr_Skrjabin
      @Aleksandr_Skrjabin Год назад +1

      Judges have spend many years to become a judge. And than im still softly saying it.

  • @arifahmedkhan9999
    @arifahmedkhan9999 Год назад +20

    Sounds like the judges have a problem. They come to deliver justice not to get their arses licked. Even if someone is rude and is innocent its the duty of the judge to be just or else he should leave, as he is incompetent of being just. Such a shameful thing to do.

    • @processingunit5321
      @processingunit5321 Год назад

      But then how will they steal more money from you??? Why make people's lives easier if you get money and power? Phht

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 11 месяцев назад

      The judge won't rule you guilty for pissing him off (at most hold you in contempt), but pissing him off isn't going to make your life easier. It's like going to the DMV and being rude to the employees, they'll still do their jobs but don't expect them to make your life any easier than they're required to.
      That said, not calling the judge "your honor" can be considered "rude". It's like not calling people "Sir/Ma'am" and would be improper in a formal setting.

  • @Adam-ox6zy
    @Adam-ox6zy Год назад +9

    Some judges have really really fragile ego's, if they can't see past the little mistakes a noob in court might make.

  • @tf2Sniper.
    @tf2Sniper. Год назад +6

    Better call Saul

  • @Joshua37653
    @Joshua37653 Год назад +149

    i don’t get why they expect to get treated like a king they’re just a judge lmfao

    • @quarmos_farmos7894
      @quarmos_farmos7894 Год назад +19

      "Just" Eh? Yeah, until they decide how to punish you for your crimes. You gon beg them and shi to give you light punishment

    • @Joshua37653
      @Joshua37653 Год назад +12

      @@quarmos_farmos7894 I get that but you shouldn’t have to treat them different than a normal person

    • @quarmos_farmos7894
      @quarmos_farmos7894 Год назад +13

      @@Joshua37653 tf? YOU SHOULD! THEY DECIDE YOUR FATE, TREAT THEM WITH YOUR UTMOST RESPECT, THEY ARE THE EMBODIMENT OF JUSTICE (even the corruption, there is not a perfect justice)

    • @Joshua37653
      @Joshua37653 Год назад

      @@quarmos_farmos7894 yea justice my ass you can bribe them with money if your wealthy and some of them (not all) are racist 💀💀

    • @ashour_abdal
      @ashour_abdal Год назад +4

      i swear lmao, they're just regular people with a title that makes them seem wise and smart, like every mf judge's favourite thing to is to sentence someone to life

  • @PsychoMoFoGaming
    @PsychoMoFoGaming Год назад +129

    Personally, no man deserves to be called "your honor"

    • @adriansandu2583
      @adriansandu2583 Год назад +13

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @og_3rd_st_saint_gat
      @og_3rd_st_saint_gat 11 месяцев назад +10

      Yeah i agree they are getting called sir or mam and should be greatfull i didnt call them your dayroom

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 11 месяцев назад +6

      "Your honor" is a very old fashioned honorific basically used for non-nobles/military. If you look at any high level Federal office, they're constantly referred to as "the honorable" in formal settings. It's actually the norm in Congress if you listen to their deliberations.
      That said, "Sir/ma'am" or "Judge" works in a lot of court rooms too. Basically render the proper courtesy and respect.

    • @addictedp1779
      @addictedp1779 10 месяцев назад +1

      You aren't calling the person your honor you're showing respect to the position of a judge. It's the same for military.

    • @yankalu2000
      @yankalu2000 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@addictedp1779 everyone is equal before God.

  • @nuggetschannelcz
    @nuggetschannelcz Год назад +3

    "What did this mf say?!" 💀 the judge absolutely killed it

  • @burnone716
    @burnone716 Год назад +25

    Justice:
    Judge's feelings affect your judgement

  • @trollya2838
    @trollya2838 Год назад +136

    The fact we've given this much expectation to bow down shows lady justice isn't blind

    • @mourningwarblers5863
      @mourningwarblers5863 Год назад +3

      She's not just these days. Letter of law trumps intent of law these days.

    • @EnderElohim
      @EnderElohim Год назад

      Those are just proper civilized human expectations. If you cant do those you already belong to a cave

    • @PSL416
      @PSL416 Год назад

      Justice was never blind and it never will be. Humans have biases and nobody likes to be disrespected.

  • @Cheyenne328
    @Cheyenne328 Год назад +6

    "your honer-"
    Shut up.
    "Ok.."

  • @quandaledingle3739
    @quandaledingle3739 Год назад +137

    What are these comments on… OF COURSE YOU CAN’T CALL THE JUDGE “My dude.” They’re not your friends. You’re in court for a reason. It’s a formal occasion. It’s no laughing matter.

    • @revenant5
      @revenant5 Год назад

      It's not about that dum*ass it's the fact you're expected to treat someone like they're royalty when all they did is spend their life memorizing some books and VERY likely don't have any real knowledge outside of their profession.
      It's also the fact they hold so much unchecked power over people's lives and so many are corrupt, you can have an alibi made out of the strongest steel but you'll end up in jail over the dude that has solid undisputable evidence against him because someone tipped the judge a grand or 2, or you'll end up in jail for years for a minor speeding ticket with no previous offenses if the judge didn't fancy your tie while the criminal that tore several families apart is currently eating ice-cream in the park. 98% are lawyers with egos more fragile than a card castle and if you try using logic and reasoning their mind goes back to when they were picked last for dodgeball and you're suddenly eating prison food for the next decade

    • @revenant5
      @revenant5 Год назад

      @@quandaledingle3739 criminal "justice" as if that's a thing lately.
      I'm not saying treat the judge like a friend, but "your honor" is too much, always has been, never understood why we treat these mfs like they're royalty or some bs while there's people out there that **actually** DESERVE to be treated like kings and queens.
      Treat them like you would any stranger, or a job interviewer, or how you treat your best friends or girlfriends/boyfriends dad when you first meet him. But "your honor"? Gtfo with that trash.

    • @quandaledingle3739
      @quandaledingle3739 Год назад +11

      @@revenant5 why’re you talking as if I created it calm tf down 💀
      And yeah criminal Justice rlly is a thing, there’s Justice in it for the most part, the media just loves to show all the bad stuff out instead. I used to see the world exactly like you until I actually took a course on it and learned all abt the inside work of the law system. It’s flawed and so are humans.
      And like I said I agree with the whole your honor thing, I don’t think anyone rlly deserves to be treated like king bc all humans are likely to get corrupted, no matter how much of a saint they may be. But these comments acting like they can call the judge as if they’re your friend at a bar.

    • @kimberlysteller2556
      @kimberlysteller2556 Год назад +4

      If that were true, justice would be held in high regard, instead of ignored completely.

    • @might_e
      @might_e Год назад +5

      still tho why only "your honor" like might as well require them to say my lord too

  • @mjordan233
    @mjordan233 Год назад +9

    All the people here blaming the judges… it’s about maintaining discipline in the court. Court is serious business, can affect someone’s life. It cannot be a zoo with informal addresses

    • @iqm3422
      @iqm3422 Год назад

      Exactly. It’s a test of character. If you aren’t able to contain yourself in front of a judge, it means you shouldn’t be trusted with the general public. They’re trying to determine how much of a danger you are, whether you are fit for release into society. The system allows for this level of power because people who commit crimes have never seen this level of power or have never been held to this level of accountability before. It’s a big slap in the face when entitled people first realize that they don’t have autonomy over themselves. That’s what this is supposed to do.

    • @waccness449
      @waccness449 Год назад

      Yup

  • @ILikeMakeBelieveUnironically
    @ILikeMakeBelieveUnironically Год назад +5

    As a lawyer, i can confirm theese from experience with my clients.

  • @AngieDeAguirre
    @AngieDeAguirre Год назад +4

    My ass thinking authority is ridiculous and that those type of guys must have serious power trips constantly...

  • @el6700
    @el6700 Год назад +3

    The justice system is funny

  • @radovanpretor8681
    @radovanpretor8681 Год назад +6

    Bro is real life saul goodman 💀

  • @usernameYT923
    @usernameYT923 Год назад +7

    Oh yes the American legal system . Be judged on your allegations by the way you present yourself & not so much facts

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Год назад

      Oh yes, a mongoloid

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад

      Its just human nature to judge someone based on their attitude towards you, dont forget judges are humans too.
      there arent actually that many egotistical judges around more often than not, those who are disrespectful to the judge are more egotistical narcissist who cant take in the fact that someone is higher than them and they deserve all the punishment they can get just to make it a lesson, srsly if you cant even respect someone who literally decides what to do with you, just shows what kind of a person you are: someone who deserves whats coming to them.
      But Im totally can never deny the sad truth that some people can be corrupt in such high positions (like i said, they literally decide what to do with you) like a judge.
      I guess what im trying to say is THEY ARE LITERALLY ABOVE YOU IN THE COURT respect them with the respect they deserve, atleast while they are sentencing you lol
      But like my comment said, judges are usually corrupt psychopaths, theyre still human tho so dont forget that.

  • @nommahn
    @nommahn Год назад +249

    Mike: "Stand up when talking to a judge"
    People in wheelchairs: confused screaming

  • @betterlifeexe4378
    @betterlifeexe4378 Год назад +4

    The idea that we need to call judges your honor is incredibly toxic and bad for the general public. Ego has the most potential for harm when it is carried by those with power.
    We desperately need to remove this as a norm.

  • @spadestheword
    @spadestheword Год назад +2

    Being called "your honor" all day makes many judges just get an ego and feel better than everyone and do whatever they want

  • @josephquinn482
    @josephquinn482 Год назад +2

    Wait what would happen if the client has to use the bathroom in the middle of the trial

  • @rapt0r167
    @rapt0r167 Год назад +4

    Bro these judges are entitled af 😂

  • @daks5122
    @daks5122 Год назад +10

    I can’t imagine the kind of narcissism that creates a judge.

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад

      Being respectful is just basic decency lol besides dont they like decide what to do with you. You sound like someone who refuses to listen just to "assert dominance".

    • @daks5122
      @daks5122 Год назад

      @@roeljude3289 You're right, just how I'm not gonna listen to you because you sound like a narcissistic prick. You get what you give, stupid.

    • @ilyte1
      @ilyte1 Год назад

      @@roeljude3289 I've been biting my tongue reading your copy pasted comment over and over until I finally realized. You're just repeatedly making assumptions about people that they would verbally assault the judge to assert dominance instead of the judge assaulting the entirety of the remainder of their life to assert dominance. You sound like you can't understand that respect is a two-way street and if you address the judge as judge and don't verbally assault them the same way you wouldn't anyone else then you should be fine. But the level of booty kissing I've seen coming from you indicates that this would not be enough in your eyes if you were a judge.

  • @supersmiley5587
    @supersmiley5587 Год назад +3

    #1 never stay seated
    The guy in a weechair: FUCK

  • @not_arop9217
    @not_arop9217 Год назад +3

    Disabled people: oh no

  • @rxoopsie2600
    @rxoopsie2600 Год назад +8

    Genuine question:
    why do you call a judge as 'your honor' i genuinely dont know why that is the thing you call them

  • @Zesmas
    @Zesmas Год назад +618

    most judges are people that are on a Power trip, because they hold way too much power over peoples lives. its actually scary.

    • @izyaboicallume
      @izyaboicallume Год назад +25

      I think you gotta act that way in a court room due to formalities, you can't goof off in a situation like that

    • @bobfg3130
      @bobfg3130 Год назад

      It's.

    • @bobfg3130
      @bobfg3130 Год назад

      @Scum
      Not really.

    • @dakotaperalta1302
      @dakotaperalta1302 Год назад

      They like control. So they put themselves in positions of power. They're also not conscious enough to adress why they want control or even question their motives. I think they're scum in all honesty. No I never had to deal with a judge it's just blindingly obvious.

    • @appy6735
      @appy6735 Год назад

      Only in court
      U stupid
      Really education system has failed you

  • @Mefous2
    @Mefous2 Год назад +27

    Honestly, judges sound like the biggest babies after this

  • @CarlosFuentes-hv3wh
    @CarlosFuentes-hv3wh Год назад +4

    Are you supposed to say "you're honor" before you say something or after say something examples
    1- it wasn't me your honor or
    2-your honor it's wasn't me

  • @ChefRye1
    @ChefRye1 Год назад +7

    That’s right it’s not about the law but a popularity contest with the judge is what you’re telling us

    • @jorgevega3743
      @jorgevega3743 Год назад +1

      pretty much that is what justice is

  • @jjb0894
    @jjb0894 Год назад +25

    You pay your attorney to speak on your behalf, let them do the talking.

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Год назад +1

      I don't know what country you live in but in America you can get an attorney for free.

    • @TheDarkElk
      @TheDarkElk Год назад

      @@bland9876 assuming you can’t get a lawyer, you get a public defender, but yeah, still let them do the talking

    • @jjb0894
      @jjb0894 Год назад +1

      @@bland9876, I live in America.
      You think we don’t pay public defenders via tax dollars?
      Also, you have the option to hire a private attorney.
      When it’s a civil case, you don’t get a public defender.

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 Год назад

      Otherwise, just represent yourself (not recommended unless you are capable of doing so)

    • @arnavsrivastava1158
      @arnavsrivastava1158 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jjb0894 Yeah that are what taxes are for. It would cost you less via paying a public defender through tax dollars then hiring a private one because you are not the ONLY one to near all tge cost.

  • @red_blazeeditz
    @red_blazeeditz 3 дня назад +1

    He accepted his fate at the end 😭🙏💀

  • @earlsreid4130
    @earlsreid4130 Год назад +22

    One time I was called as a witness in a trial. While seated during the trial, a woman who had just testified came back to her seat near me. Myself and another gentleman stood up to let her pass since our feet were really close to the chairs in front of us and the judge immediately yelled for us to sit down. He didn't care we were just being polite to the lady.

  • @Llquiquell
    @Llquiquell Год назад +87

    Thats dumb we shouldn’t have to tip toe around someone who is meant to be impartial.

    • @kpro8908
      @kpro8908 Год назад +17

      You don’t have to tip toe around them, you have to respect them. The same rules apply to the other side, and your attorneys, and everyone else who steps in that courtroom.

    • @lemonlupinreuben5362
      @lemonlupinreuben5362 Год назад

      They are impartial, and being an asswipe to them makes them partial to the other side

    • @Monkey-si2uo
      @Monkey-si2uo Год назад

      @@kpro8908 why should respect even matter
      In a court of fair, logical and just sentencing the 'respect' you show shouldn't affect it the only thing that matters is the evidence and speech related to the case not a simple f*ck you

    • @jinxysaberk
      @jinxysaberk Год назад

      @@kpro8908 okay but you also have to respect your boss but not like the shit you have to do for judges. They're a whole other breed of snowflake.

    • @young23221
      @young23221 Год назад

      They are not impartial. Not even close

  • @taxevader7777
    @taxevader7777 Год назад +64

    Stepping into a courtroom is like stepping into north korea.

    • @statinskill
      @statinskill Год назад +3

      You know what, that's pretty close to the optimum comparison there could be.

    • @NikoBellaKhouf2
      @NikoBellaKhouf2 Год назад +7

      Yup. I thought we fought wars so that we don't have to deal with this?

    • @KGH3000
      @KGH3000 Год назад +1

      Just imagine what a courtroom in DPRK must be like

    • @spacelarge2143
      @spacelarge2143 Год назад

      No because in North Korea you get fucked no matter what you do. In a court of law, just be respectful.

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 Год назад

      Say that to a North Korean defector, aasshole

  • @lukav3509
    @lukav3509 Год назад +4

    Being a lawyer can suck sometimes. You literally gotta defend some jerk who eats babies and builds cars out of black people

    • @MrZoolook
      @MrZoolook Год назад +1

      Loving my black leather seats.

  • @EnjoyingS0up
    @EnjoyingS0up Год назад +1

    don't think i'd even be able to fit in the room with the judge and his ego filling it

  • @YamiZee
    @YamiZee Год назад +7

    I would not follow any of these rules. I'm not going to disrespect the judge, but I'm not going to go out of my way to make him feel high and mighty. I'm going to be polite, the way I'm polite to every human being on this earth.

    • @sremagamers
      @sremagamers Год назад

      Why? 1 and 2 are courtroom etiquette and not following that can have you landed in contempt of court. 3 is common sense, don't piss off a guy with so much power over your future. 4 is self explanatory because you talking rather than your lawyer will most of the time weaken your case and might have you in contempt. Don't be a rebel in a scenario where, at the very least, you're trying to prove your sincerity and remorse.

    • @YamiZee
      @YamiZee Год назад

      @@sremagamers I do agree with number 3, because acting out isn't constructive. Number 4, yeah wait for your turn to speak, that makes sense (unless your turn never comes in which case it needs to be broken). Number 1, might follow it but only because standing up and talking is easier and more audible. Number 2, no that one's actually stupid. I'm gonna stick with "you" or "the judge" when referring to the judge.

    • @sremagamers
      @sremagamers Год назад

      @@YamiZee > unless your turn never comes, in which case it needs to be broken.
      There's basically nothing you can say in court that isn't better said by your advocate. Unless you're a lawyer or the judge you don't get a "turn to speak" unless you've been explicitly told to testify, plead or answer a question. It's not a free discussion.

    • @YamiZee
      @YamiZee Год назад

      @@sremagamers I know it wouldn't do anything, but if the judge is giving a ruling and hasn't even heard my side of the story I'm going to act out.

    • @sremagamers
      @sremagamers Год назад

      @@YamiZee The key points of your story will have been extracted and recited already by a trained Lawyer with years of study under their belt.
      Your monologue will at best make the Judge tell you to shut up and annoy everyone including those on your side. At worst you'll have provided ammunition to your opponent who now gets to misconstrue your unfiltered story.

  • @jayantisen7174
    @jayantisen7174 Год назад +163

    I mean I get it that judges are the upholders of the constitution and everything and yes, basic respect should be given- to everyone, but even then I feel they are overly treated like some sort of god and the fact that they can actually hold this grudge against you during the trial makes it worse.

    • @namekiz3199
      @namekiz3199 Год назад +9

      They will not hold any grudge, not to them personally at least. When a judge work, he is not presenting himself anymore but the law. So when you disrespect them, you are disrespecting the law. By then, it's obvious that the law would not cut you any slack because it's clear that you did not take them seriously and will likely commit the crime again (assuming you are the criminal). Which make you deserve a few more year to a lot longer time in prison.

    • @goddamndoor
      @goddamndoor Год назад +3

      It's a necessary measure to make sure they're the absolute authority on court and order is kept

    • @namekiz3199
      @namekiz3199 Год назад +2

      @LlEUCU. BEAU× well the people that elected a judge definitely expect them to do that so good luck, their job is to assert dominance of the law, meaning they have to be respected because they represent the law. So obviously, it's not about ego, it's about responsibilty to make the law to be respected

    • @favianperez165
      @favianperez165 Год назад +1

      @@namekiz3199 yeah because a human has no bias and don’t get mad when they aren’t called by a certain title. Yeah the law sure does send people to prison because it doesn’t like them. Stop talking like every judge is a good person.

  • @konstantinostopouzidis3208
    @konstantinostopouzidis3208 Год назад +1

    Sail Goodman in an alternative universe 🗿

  • @LUDOVICOPAPALIA
    @LUDOVICOPAPALIA Год назад +3

    So funny! I'm a practicing lawyer in Italy and here os the contrary. We address to the judge as "judge" and probably if you say "your honor" someone will laugh. And the defendant hat always the right to talk. Always,no metter what (If he remains respectful)

    • @gujwdhufjijjpo9740
      @gujwdhufjijjpo9740 Год назад

      It’s a tradition that comes from when the British crown ruled the colonies. Kind of like saying “your majesty” to a king. The judge is supposed to be honorable in doing their job and that’s why “your honor” is used. When America became a democracy they never stopped referring to the judges as “your honor”.

  • @dglt31072010
    @dglt31072010 Год назад +6

    Most people who work in that corrupted profession....

  • @OlogynyOfficial
    @OlogynyOfficial Год назад +7

    Justice system is so disgusting. The judge shouldn’t be worshipped

    • @amateur-madman3047
      @amateur-madman3047 Год назад

      I’ve always wondered why many times everything rides on whether the fucker feels you’ve kissed their feet enough

    • @joeessen1059
      @joeessen1059 Год назад

      Yes they should, maybe don’t end up in court next time. Also they put the effort into getting to that position, whereas you’re the bum who ended up in court

  • @MooojinIsRandom
    @MooojinIsRandom Год назад +1

    I like how this is educational and comedy at the same time.

  • @BigManJapan298
    @BigManJapan298 Год назад +11

    Gotta stroke the judges ego. Fun fact: you can go knock on a judges door at their house and nothing can be done about it :) it’s not intimidation if you never say anything they will get the message hahah

    • @JohnkyTonkbadonkadonk
      @JohnkyTonkbadonkadonk 11 месяцев назад +1

      You can also stand on the public sidewalk or easement outside their house with a camera and record all day. Don't have to do or say anything to anyone.

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 11 месяцев назад

      Not about stroking their ego. Just render proper courtesies and respect. Judges aren't robots, and there are a lot of room for leniency they can give. If you piss him off he's going to just throw the book at you. If you want favors, don't be a dick.

    • @arnavsrivastava1158
      @arnavsrivastava1158 3 месяца назад

      ​@@JohnkyTonkbadonkadonk That would be classified as invasion of privacy and stalking.

    • @arnavsrivastava1158
      @arnavsrivastava1158 3 месяца назад

      If you are not speaking anything doesn't mean you are not not intimidating. If you show up to a judge's house and stand there an don't leave even if he tells you to, it could still be classified and intimidation.

  • @mason-alecsandertiedgen4550
    @mason-alecsandertiedgen4550 Год назад +4

    Its like judges are Kings

  • @SquooshyCatboy
    @SquooshyCatboy Год назад +164

    I hate that judges are so egocentric that they have to be treated like royalty like ffs cmon

    • @tommysalami586
      @tommysalami586 Год назад +14

      Dude the judges aren’t egotistical. The crimes all come down to the case and if you aren’t respectful or smart about this you aren’t deserving of winning.

    • @alxgacha4276
      @alxgacha4276 Год назад +13

      My mom is a judge and they deserve that respect you know how hard they work my mom is staying up every night until 3 AM working on cases

    • @SquooshyCatboy
      @SquooshyCatboy Год назад +25

      @@alxgacha4276
      My mom is a fucking nurse and she cares for hundreds of patients every week yet nobody gives her a sliver of fucking respect.

    • @SquooshyCatboy
      @SquooshyCatboy Год назад +7

      @@tommysalami586
      “Thats kind of dumb, judge.”
      “Actually it’s “Your Honour””
      “Nope”
      “Life in prison.”

    • @tommysalami586
      @tommysalami586 Год назад +1

      @@alxgacha4276 That is respectful the work your mother puts in for your family.

  • @prancerandromeo
    @prancerandromeo Год назад +2

    People I wheelchairs 🤨

  • @Lokheim
    @Lokheim Год назад +1

    Where did «your honor» even come from? Respect is earned, and it goes both ways. I’m not gonna treat you like you have authority over me if you can’t show some respect back. Whatever hard work a judge did to get where he/she is at means nothing to me, because it has nothing to do with me.

  • @dreamwolf7302
    @dreamwolf7302 Год назад +7

    When i was in the middle of the worst of my custody battle for my twins, and after two separate attempts by their birth mother to kill them during supervised visits, the judge made a ruling that if my ex could pass a drug test, she would get full custody, i loudly, and angrily, called him a 'hateful, brainless, sorry ass excuse of a human being'.
    We ended up getting another judge, after that one told me i was unfit for full custody because 'drug addict mothers are still safer than single fathers'.
    My lawyer was able to use that statement as proof the judge held a bias against me for being a father and not a mother.
    My outburst was in the end, helpful, by eliciting that response, but this was, int he words of my lawyer 'pure dumb luck'.

    • @Strongclaw
      @Strongclaw Год назад

      So did you win?

    • @dreamwolf7302
      @dreamwolf7302 Год назад +1

      @@Strongclaw I did, eventually, but only by elimination. My ex's drug habit killed her, and the custody battle was settled after 7 long years.

    • @Strongclaw
      @Strongclaw Год назад

      @@dreamwolf7302 well that’s good sort of, at least you got the kids I hope you and the twins are doing alright!

    • @Virtual.punk77
      @Virtual.punk77 Год назад

      Oh my god that's absolutely horrible, im really glad you won that, I'm actually shocked that they help a bias against you, and decided to go with the mother who tried to KILL them, just because your the father, I'm so sorry you had to go through those 7 long years. Drug addict mothers are still safer than single fathers!? Yeah you're right, he really was a hateful brainless sorry ass excuse of a human being.

  • @brunorojas3992
    @brunorojas3992 Год назад +7

    So based on how the judge feels affect the outcome of your freedom. That power goes to there head. Time ,history has shown titles and degrees dont mean shit. Might is always right. Judges will send someone to force you to comply. And ppl obey because of that fear of force.

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад

      Its just human nature to judge someone based on their attitude towards you, dont forget judges are humans too.
      there arent actually that many egotistical judges around more often than not, those who are disrespectful to the judge are more egotistical narcissist who cant take in the fact that someone is higher than them and they deserve all the punishment they can get just to make it a lesson, srsly if you cant even respect someone who literally decides what to do with you, just shows what kind of a person you are: someone who deserves whats coming to them.

    • @toniok.4726
      @toniok.4726 Год назад

      @@roeljude3289 stop spamming I'm not reading that

  • @donovanulrich348
    @donovanulrich348 Год назад +1

    Most people don't realize
    The judge is the Judiciary. In landlord or business terms
    He's the port master, CEO, property manager or beneficiary
    Port master covers a lot more then you think, when you realize all countries abide by international law, and that's by sea or port

  • @kyototomokui6676
    @kyototomokui6676 Год назад +2

    Gen Z lawyers are just gonna be like “Your Honor, my client is clearly innocent, he said no cap.”

  • @gangstercheesefries1112
    @gangstercheesefries1112 Год назад +11

    When I was younger I had gotten pulled over and some stuff happened anyways when I got to court I was terribly nervous at 15 and because of that I kept calling the judge ma'am thinking that I was being polite THANKFULLY I must have got a grandma or mother for a judge because every time I called her ma'am she smiled sweetly and reminded me it was your honor I'll never forget her even if I was in trouble

  • @MuDasirYasen
    @MuDasirYasen Год назад +114

    Never understood this justice system. Whoever hires the better lawyer(more expensive) is likely to win the case regardless they were guilty or not. Why do I have to pay a lawyer anyway to get justice? Really beats the whole purpose of a judicial system.

    • @doodlecaboodle9298
      @doodlecaboodle9298 Год назад +8

      You don’t have to pay a lawyer. At all.
      Even in lawsuits, oftentimes lawyers don't even charge upfront that just take a percentage of your winnings.
      And sometimes even the most skilled lawyers choose pro bono work.
      Don’t diss a system if you don't understand it

    • @declaringpond2276
      @declaringpond2276 Год назад +3

      ​@@doodlecaboodle9298 yeah man totally, that's why the majority of cases never go to trail and are meant to scare poor people who cannot afford hiring a lawyer for years.

    • @milyah
      @milyah Год назад +2

      ​@@declaringpond2276 What ever happened to state-assigned public defendants?

    • @krein511
      @krein511 Год назад +1

      @@doodlecaboodle9298 Nah, he has a perfectly good point. The system sucks, no wonder most of the people in jail com from minorities and poor. Do not defends a broken system.

    • @izyaboicallume
      @izyaboicallume Год назад +3

      @@krein511 did you actually do any research on the system? Or is this just a "trust me bro" thing

  • @Mason_000
    @Mason_000 Год назад +2

    “Dude I’m jus…”
    *gets sentenced for lifetime

  • @John_Ridge
    @John_Ridge Год назад +2

    "please, your making this so hard"

  • @Heisenberg-mt2lx
    @Heisenberg-mt2lx Год назад +5

    This is why I stick with Saul goodman

  • @AntonioMontana_7.5
    @AntonioMontana_7.5 Год назад +17

    Lol If you have to be overly cautious around these guys over the fear that they can extend your punishment, that’s when you know they have way too much unnecessary power.

    • @glynnpowell7864
      @glynnpowell7864 Год назад +1

      It’s a criminal bro. The judge is the good guy, genius

    • @nanifa6082
      @nanifa6082 Год назад

      Tell me you're an entitled 15 year old brat without telling me you're an entitled 15 year old brat

    • @Arxolotl
      @Arxolotl Год назад +4

      ​@@glynnpowell7864and if the person is completely innocent or had a very frivolous case, is it still considered reasonable to give them more time? You're going off the assumption the "criminal" is guaranteed guilty and did something bad enough to deserve more time.

  • @iwantahandlebruh
    @iwantahandlebruh Год назад +1

    "Your honor, please give this man the death penalty."

  • @deang8910
    @deang8910 Год назад +1

    I called a judge a butthole once and he giggled and dapped me up

  • @mohammedgt8102
    @mohammedgt8102 Год назад +4

    A system based on sucking up to the judge is a failure. How you dress, how you behave and how you talk should be irrelevant to the court. The case should be decided using facts only. It's idiotic to have rules on how to address and deal with the judge. Glorifying people in positions of power is a bad sign.

    • @roeljude3289
      @roeljude3289 Год назад

      Its just human nature to judge someone based on their attitude towards you, dont forget judges are humans too.
      there arent actually that many egotistical judges around more often than not, those who are disrespectful to the judge are more egotistical narcissist who cant take in the fact that someone is higher than them and they deserve all the punishment they can get just to make it a lesson, srsly if you cant even respect someone who literally decides what to do with you, just shows what kind of a person you are: someone who deserves whats coming to them.

  • @idolsrule4678
    @idolsrule4678 Год назад +5

    Me: *Farts*
    Judge: *sentences me to death*