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Two different sides? Like good and evil? Lol. The judge is just doing his job, luckily he's a nice person, he got impressed like everyone else would do hearing this man story. Edit: I'm goofy ahh, the embodiment of 🤓 and I'm the funniest one at parties.. So? Try to criticize my comment and not me if you can, or find better things to do. Bye.
He still thinks the money he stole was “all free money.” It didn’t matter, he thought. How many people were in terror during the robbery, wondering if they were going to die that day? You might see something beautiful in this exchange, but I just see a man who would do the same thing again if he thought he could get away with it.
Even the Fed will only insure up to a point. And if you really think they can just print money for free with no knock-on effects, then I'm surprised you aren't illiterate.
Yeah people are bugging if they think the federal reserve doesn’t just print money from thin air then “raise their insurance” lmao what a world we live in. Can only imagine what aliens would think if they came here and asked what we did to survive 💀
@TruthSeeking Endless those who understand the deep meaning know, others choose to stay ignorant. If you don’t know the Federal Reserve is a private bank wtf are you doing . Our money relies on an endless paradox of debt based on interest, they don’t want you to know that tho.
“IT WAS ALL FREE MONEY YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN” dayummm this statement hits if u really think about it like the life we live with separation between rich and poor also corruption, we live in a weird world.
It’s just paper. Money is a social construct so we don’t have to kill each other for food. It’s all that separates us from the animals if only in our minds
@@oscarlandag1831 I disagree, nothing separates us from animals, we kill each other more than other animals do, we've done more damage to the environment than any other animal, there is no construct, you're just trying to survive because you didn't win the genetic lottery and didn't get lucky with rich parents.
No lol he says it’s free money because it’s insured by the fed. Meaning everyone who keeps their money at that bank will not lose any money no matter how much the robbers take. If you’ve seen the movie “Public Enemies” it’s why John Dillinger says “we’re coming for the banks money not yours”
I mean he served his time. Plus he’s telling all these stories because he doesn’t want to do it again…some people think he shouldn’t be proud? They made a movie cause of him. Very warm and calm conversation btw judge and him.
I wish all judges would be like this, stay professional but always friendly and honest. I mean you are caught, you get punishment so why make your lawsuit also an punishment.
The stories some people have to tell. Something I love about the judge. No matter who they wor what they’ve done they still get treated with respect and dignity. Even bank robbers. First one I’ve ever seen. Even if this was on TV.
I love how their just casually talking and jokin with each other any other judge would be puttin him in contempt or somethin for bragging or whatever but i love this judge hes so kind and understanding
He didn’t earn it through hard work . It didn’t mean shit to him at the end of the day . And the money was probably out insured also on the banks end .
Because prison in America isn’t designed to rehabilitate . It’s designed to drain taxpayers of their hard earned money and to generate more revenue for the corrupt government .
wholesome to see an honest conversation between a con and a judge without .. judgement.. I usually see this judge handling traffic violations, so the guy might just be in for a ticket and talking about past charges, but still something that would normally discredit or play against someone's favor.. but doesn't seem to bare relevance to the case, so the judge is just entertained and enthralled by the details..
Thinks he's cool not realizing he lost 30 years of his life.. you can make 500k in 30 years working at McDonald's. So no that money wasn't free.. it cost you your life...
Ok now separate that with bills, gas, heightened inflation, rent, whereas with the instant money, if you got away you could just save/invest the money. also 500k over thirty years? I’ve met people who’ve saved for their whole life and because of this they’ve had to spend it, only got 10k now. edit for spelling because I’m dumb
Bro I’m pretty sure he knows that. Otherwise he would do it again. You don’t know this man’s life like that to be making judgments off 30 seconds of him speaking.
The look on his face after he told the judge the biggest amount of stolen money, you can notice a lot of regret and resentment towards the past, but now it looks like he is living his life positively
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500 grand in your fridge you WANT to get caught
2 different sides getting along, thats great
Two different sides? Like good and evil? Lol. The judge is just doing his job, luckily he's a nice person, he got impressed like everyone else would do hearing this man story.
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@@ariathefoxterrier1015 🗿
@@ariathefoxterrier1015 no the criminal side and the legal side
@@ariathefoxterrier1015 you must be fun at events, parties n such. Life of the party
@@ariathefoxterrier1015 not good vs evil lmao, it’s criminal and judge getting along lmao, overthinking it so mf much
The old guy is probably just noticing the hell of a life he lived
Idk man 30 years in prison sounds horrible, I’d probably rather die.
@@cocksniffer3116 we dont know what comes after death tho my guy alot of people lived life and dont have shit to show for it
Trust me he’s had ALOT of time to think about that. But I bet those feelings were never less 💯
@@clo9898 exactly he knew the risk reward
Nah
Why does he actually sound like the typical American robber too, it fits his role so perfectly 😭
the type of dude to tippy toe into a bank vault
@@hitroy1054 The type of dude to say "you'll never take me alive, coppers"
@@ihatesand222 and then gets the piss shot out of him from a sniper on a roof
Because there were movies based on him
@@ihatesand222 😂😂😂😂
When he said “who the Feds?” You can tell the judge is a G
Sorry.. a "G" ?
What does the G stand for here?
Guy
@@coffeehunter8742 Originally fom "OG", meaning "original gangster", shortened to just "G". Endearing term basically meaning "good old boy"
@@coffeehunter8742 means gangster everyone else is talking rubbish
Best judge In our state we ever had
"He was a great bank robber but a terrible driver." I guess that's why he's in traffic court
L0L
Hahaha
😂😂😂😂😂
I can guarantee you he probably regrets his traffic offense more than the robberies
that's the joke
"he is a good Bank robber but a terrible driver" 😂
Longest chase in Rhode island history: terrible driver
@@raylanjax he probably just got pitted 👨🏼🦳
He’s also a terrible bank robber because I can steal more money from the diamond casino in gta.
@@BananAs375 they don’t know bro‼️
If I remember correctly his accomplice in the passenger seat pulled a gun on him so he crashed
"They caught you?"
"No I'm still on the run"
directed by M Night Shyamalan
underrated comment
😂😂😂😂
Ben Affleck played him in the movie “The Town” dude was insane
This the dude that made the cop turn the other cheek😭
no fucking way!!!
Dude,This man is so proud of himself doing all that shit😅
Yes because there’s a movie about him named “THE TOWN”
@@AKIM261 people saying it aint him tho :/
Ofc he is , a walking fucking legend not like those fake robbers u all like x)
he never said that. he’s just accepted it. grow up
yeah bcoz simply it aint easy
This is the guy they made the movie "THE TOWN", Ben Afflick played him in the movie. FACT
No way!! X
Yes way
@@ashleydavis5557 Yes Way!
I was about to say that lol
That is true 👍
Him being so open about his past just shows that he enjoyed it, but happy that’s it’s done.
Conversations between people like this melts my heart, we are all humans living different stories and thats beautiful.
Ikr
Robbing banks might be cool, but not so beautiful...
He still thinks the money he stole was “all free money.” It didn’t matter, he thought. How many people were in terror during the robbery, wondering if they were going to die that day? You might see something beautiful in this exchange, but I just see a man who would do the same thing again if he thought he could get away with it.
@@elizabetholiviaclarkThen you should probably start to vote for better living standards.
“We want to harm no one! We're after the bank's money, not yours! Your money is insured by the federal government! You're not gonna lose a dime!”
sounds familiar
Nearly sounded like the payday gang
@@mrbioshock783 payday was heavily inspired by Heat
It's payday fellas
Even the Fed will only insure up to a point. And if you really think they can just print money for free with no knock-on effects, then I'm surprised you aren't illiterate.
“it was all free money you know what i mean”
god if he’s right
He is right, money stolen from the bank is FDIC insured.
Yeah people are bugging if they think the federal reserve doesn’t just print money from thin air then “raise their insurance” lmao what a world we live in. Can only imagine what aliens would think if they came here and asked what we did to survive 💀
@@TomorrowLazy "we eat, sleep, shit. Can you enslave us now and get out over with?"
@TruthSeeking Endless those who understand the deep meaning know, others choose to stay ignorant. If you don’t know the Federal Reserve is a private bank wtf are you doing . Our money relies on an endless paradox of debt based on interest, they don’t want you to know that tho.
@@Somewheresmokinggas think u missed his point. Sure it was free money that cost him 30 years of his life.
"They caught you?"
"Nah."
He seems like a nice guy.
“IT WAS ALL FREE MONEY YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN” dayummm this statement hits if u really think about it like the life we live with separation between rich and poor also corruption, we live in a weird world.
When he said the money didn’t belong to you I would have said yea same for the feds but no one talks about that😂
@@spiceboyog9083 Fr what did the feds do with it💀
It’s just paper. Money is a social construct so we don’t have to kill each other for food. It’s all that separates us from the animals if only in our minds
@@oscarlandag1831 I disagree, nothing separates us from animals, we kill each other more than other animals do, we've done more damage to the environment than any other animal, there is no construct, you're just trying to survive because you didn't win the genetic lottery and didn't get lucky with rich parents.
No lol he says it’s free money because it’s insured by the fed. Meaning everyone who keeps their money at that bank will not lose any money no matter how much the robbers take. If you’ve seen the movie “Public Enemies” it’s why John Dillinger says “we’re coming for the banks money not yours”
This talk could serve as a could podcast before sleeping 🤣🤣
I love it, a judge and a robber talk as if they were friends, love this
Meanwhile other judges: “hey you looked at me funny! That’s 20 years added to your sentence buddy”
that was wholesome, casually talking ab something that happened decades ago and joking with it. he did his time, might aswell
After the judge heard the money he was re-considering his life.
"Tell you what-- after we settle this traffic court, how 'bout we hit one of 'em banks downtown: you, me, split on the greens fifty-fifty."
This guy has some nice stories for his grandkids
You mean grankidsprison
@@spaceshido6124that’s lame
“When you get older you realize that life is life and you can’t change the past so make a good life in the moment.” -Some Guy I used to know
frank caprio is a legend
That his name ?
@@jaxx7050 yea
Ofcourse he is, I mean he raised leonardo
@@jaxx7050 judge name
i fully agree, on the other hand he is an Italian judge btw
He treats people as humans and equals. Legend
"And they caught you"
Dude: *Standing in his court room*
This is like that scene between Pacino and Dinero in heat where they're just having lunch, but they're on two different sides of the law.
This judge really just has a conversation with everyone and treats them like he doesn’t know what’s ever happened I love this dude
This is the best judge in the world he treats people like people . He's a rare breed.
Imagine this guy talking to ted bundy saying, hey ted you killed 50? Damn you killed it man.
500 years ago: *Judge beheads criminal fir minor offence*
Today: *Judge giggles with criminal about em robbing a bank*💀
That judge is a legend and he treat people with respect. I can't say that about other judges as far as I know.
Cry then
Judge was like: one more round for old times ?
Judge: they caught u?
Me: No shit! 😂
“It was all free money” that part is true. The FED printed them for free. He figured it out, that’s why he robbed
I’d love to be a judge like this someone who understands both sides of it
I love how he’s brutally honest
Oh trust me, feds didn't find all the money.
The best judge ever he treats the people across from him like people. Loved him for a while now
This judge is the best. He understands that criminals are humans also, they have emotions and feelings just situations make them do the bad stuffs.
That “really?” sounded like the judge was thinking of switching occupations.
That's why judge ask if he was on foot , judge don't run so fast now days !
30 years too late
This is where rockstar got the concept for Michael
From 'The Sopranos' series too
I feel like that any car chase that starts in Rhode Island probably doesn’t end in Rhode Island which is why his chase was the largest in that state
One judge that i respect and actually like. The man is fair and humane. A kind soul in a position of power. That's pretty rare
Two legends talking
I thought, you mentioned
"you look like a stand up straight guy... I'm gonna let you go this time!" Lol
I respect this judge for his genuine curiosity and dialogue with people that most would love to just shut up sentence and get rid of
Judge treats everyone like a human being
Nothing to see here, just two men respecting each other.
His lawyer telling him to pipe down.🤣
Judge: “Who took the money? The Feds?”
My guy, YOU ARE THE FEDS!
guy has a lot of pride in what he does, much respect
I love this This judge Understands he’s a person too and yeah he did some wrong stuff but he still human
"They took all that money man 🥺"
Tommy Vercetti: Finally a worthy opponent
I mean he served his time. Plus he’s telling all these stories because he doesn’t want to do it again…some people think he shouldn’t be proud? They made a movie cause of him. Very warm and calm conversation btw judge and him.
this guys laugh is amazing
Judge: I’m gonna let you off with a warning
I wish all judges would be like this, stay professional but always friendly and honest.
I mean you are caught, you get punishment so why make your lawsuit also an punishment.
Both men have lived their best part of their lives...one offroad and confident and one judging the confidentials
I feel red dead redemption vibes
I feel lost and damned vibes
He seems proud of it
So times you just gotta give credit where credit is due, respect to this bank robber 💀💀
“It was all free money” amen brother. That money is better in his hands than in the hands of some fuckin bankers and investing machines
Ah, yes, stealing other people’s deposits and putting them in his hands is so great, huh? Real bright one, here.
@@SnailHatan i mean when it comes down to it, money is fake, it’s printed to keep people enslaved 🤷🏻♂️
@@SnailHatan LMMFGDARTFO!
Theres a movie about this guy robbing banks its called “the town” great movie
I feel like all professional bank robbers are just the chillest dudes like bro why are all of them so nice
I could listen to these two reminiscing for hours
I like how he’s not one of the “your honor” type judges. Like no your doing a job you get paid to do like everyone else is😂🤦♂️
🤦♂️
Hate to say this , but this judge is cool
The stories some people have to tell. Something I love about the judge. No matter who they wor what they’ve done they still get treated with respect and dignity. Even bank robbers. First one I’ve ever seen. Even if this was on TV.
I love how their just casually talking and jokin with each other any other judge would be puttin him in contempt or somethin for bragging or whatever but i love this judge hes so kind and understanding
Good bank robber but a terrible driver 🤣
Robber*
@@Gamer-Zone72 🤓
Lesson: Get a better driver
Every man's story is precious, much we can get from it,respect for the man🔥🔥🔥
This would be an amazing bar conversation between the two of them, I swear
How was the stolen money a "free money"??!
It's covered by insurance is most likely what he ment
Because he didn't earn it, it didn't matter that he lost it.
He didn’t earn it through hard work . It didn’t mean shit to him at the end of the day . And the money was probably out insured also on the banks end .
It’s worthless paper to the bank when they can print it back that’s what he meant
It was free to him
This is proof that you prison does not rehabilitate you. He speaks as if he cured cancer..
Because prison in America isn’t designed to rehabilitate . It’s designed to drain taxpayers of their hard earned money and to generate more revenue for the corrupt government .
This is true. Every real criminal I've ever known is the same way. They tell their stories at if they watched them from the outside .
wholesome to see an honest conversation between a con and a judge without .. judgement..
I usually see this judge handling traffic violations, so the guy might just be in for a ticket and talking about past charges, but still something that would normally discredit or play against someone's favor.. but doesn't seem to bare relevance to the case, so the judge is just entertained and enthralled by the details..
I LOVE that you spent the whole day at the movie theatre! I used to work at one as my first job, it was such a fun job.
You missed the best part so ill tell you then he started talking about how he was in a video game for robbing the banks
You accidentally put "you missed the best part" when I'm sure you meant to say "I made up this part"
@@Melloncholly no dumbass go search it up
The movie " the town " Ben athletic played this guy in the movie. It was a real life story of this guy.
Ho really :O I LOVE BEN ATHLETIC
@@lapesteblanche4997 He hits the gym every day at 4 AM thats how he keeps the name !
@@baderalqallaf3644 ahahha
To be honest the banck robber seems like a pretty nice guy
Every judge should be like that man
HE HE HE
this is the guy they made the movie “the town” after played by Ben Aflack
The judge is enjoying these bank robbery stories way more than you would expect. 😆
I love judge frank, he’s so chill and laidback istg
Thinks he's cool not realizing he lost 30 years of his life.. you can make 500k in 30 years working at McDonald's. So no that money wasn't free.. it cost you your life...
Ok now separate that with bills, gas, heightened inflation, rent, whereas with the instant money, if you got away you could just save/invest the money. also 500k over thirty years? I’ve met people who’ve saved for their whole life and because of this they’ve had to spend it, only got 10k now.
edit for spelling because I’m dumb
Bro I’m pretty sure he knows that. Otherwise he would do it again. You don’t know this man’s life like that to be making judgments off 30 seconds of him speaking.
Yes. It ruined his dream of working for McDonald's for 30 years.
Well he didn't get the money either. So yeag
And someone made movies based on his true stories. THE TOWN. 😀
If you work at McD for 30 year maybe that will never happen to you.
I kinda wanna see a movie about this guy and the judge having a friendly conversation over memories
Old school,love them chatting like friends 😂🇮🇪💚🤍🧡
Awesome judge, even the criminal seems like he’s not such a bad guy, actually quite sympathetic.
The look on his face after he told the judge the biggest amount of stolen money, you can notice a lot of regret and resentment towards the past, but now it looks like he is living his life positively
That is the most honest criminal ive ever seen
This is the greatest court room conversation of all time.
The calmness is so great
Why is he the chillest judge ever
This judge seems like a man of the people who’s gonna make the right calls 💯
This back and forth between these 2 men on both sides of the law that probably have more in common than not is strangely wholesome.
They talking to each other like friends, I’m glad they didn’t take this too seriously
That judge is amazing 😂