‘YSL’ Lawyer Arrested at Young Thug Trial Tells All: ‘They Were Like Sharks Circling Me’
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- The attorney representing "YSL" member Miles Farley, aka Slato or Lil Miles, was accused of possessing prescription drugs and assaulting an officer during the Young Thug trial Wednesday. Attorney Anastasios Manettas breaks down the entire situation with the Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy.
Reporter:
Angenette Levy: / angenette5
Guest:
Anastasios Manettas: www.manettaslaw.com/
/ manettas.law
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If you interview someone at least pretend that you're interested in what they say. Downvote for absolutely impolite reporter.
More timestamps on all of these vid please. Appreciate it
@@prunabluepepper ..She also thought this dude was guilty AF...🤣
@@BlueBARv5 yeah, that's what I thought as well. She was really disappointed when she learned that the law is a wee bit different than she thought.
@@prunabluepepper 💯
This whole case is ridiculous. From defendants to prosectors to the judges to the lawyers. They are all making a mockery of their oath
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If they're willing to do this to an attorney, imagine what they will do to a regular person.
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Ummm an attorney IS a regular person. He doesn't have any super powers lol.
This whole trial has been a circus. Just when you think it’s going to get finished, another crazy thing happens. 😂
😅you right this going be a Netflix season 😅in about ten years
big distraction.
It hasn't even started🤣
He’s the type of attorney you’d see on power 😂
He kinda look like him too 😂
Brooo I was looking for this comment!
Proctor..😂
hopefully this helps with the trial showing how ridiculous this case is getting
Hey baby
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Yeah, at the expense of the attorneys.
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Colby I will like us to chat on WhatsApp, or google chat if you wouldn't mind.
Can you accept that?
Thank you for this interview, explains alot of the shenanigans going on in this trial
If you paid more attention to your life instead of others you'd be rich by now.
Does this sound right to u? why is he on cs at court? him and all diff pills etc come on now u can’t throw ish either when ur in handcuffs I’m sorry he’s full of it and I don’t even like cops
A lot of times you hear lawyers talk about feeling like their client or even their defense is being targeted and sometimes it's hard to tell how genuine that is but I think in this case it is actually true. Going after an attorney for medication they're prescribed seems at worst reaching for something and at best incredibly negligent (and honestly that doesn't seem too likely).
I think even this judge knows it was a trumped up charge against this attorney. That's why he severed his clients case and granted him bail. He's been trying to get it done for a year and after this incident the judge suddenly agrees.
No dude he smuggled pills in for hos clients he's going to prison for years
Which means that it’s a strong possibility that everyone else would get a bond as well. I feel GEORGIA POLICE dropped the ball on this this case.
No…
Not the same Judge
@@NooffenceBut_ phenomenal album as ur pfp
It’s quite disturbing that we are at the mercy of these people who have no idea what they’re doing.
💯💯💯 and we’re expected to trust & respect them right off the bat… these people have the power to destroy lives & families…and often do. smh…
@@tiffanybluetarot Yet you trust this dude and his word off the bat with no research done into any of what he's saying or to see if he's capping about the laws. SMH
Georgia code 16-13-75 states that prescription drugs must be in the original container and is a misdemeanor subject to a year in jail /$1000 fine. I looked at 3 sites inc GA govt site. It is a 2010 law, so unless it was repealed or changed, this guy doesn't seem correct.
Extra disturbing that they knew exactly what they were doing.
@@knightofvoid5684 oh no, I didn’t say I trust him either. He’s actually kinda’ got that icky used car salesman vibe about him.
Can’t wait for the Bruce Rivers take on this.
@Luke Lukos
“The Criminal Lawyer” did a take on the attorney yesterday, I believe. Seriously, I live in Minnesota and ALMOST am tempted to do a crime just to retain and meet Mr. Rivera and, hopefully, genius son, Michael.
yeah i watch him too! Bruce Rivers he's the criminal lawyer- stop self snitching
I believe he already did and thought the guy was young and needs to shut up
Bruce Rivers already covered this. Weird how he did without knowing all of the facts. Seems like a good lawyer right? You know to comment on something without knowing any facts?
@@trevorprzepiora7926 what makes you think this guy actually has a valid prescription? You know lawyers lie right? Bruce is older and wiser than this fool
This... is... wild.... battery charge for tossing his phone to his colleague after being unlawfully detained for medication he is prescribed, then essay assignments or buying opposing counsel lunch for contempt of court LOL.
Seems like the water in Georgia needs to be tested 😂
Sounds like the lawyer has a good reason for a law suit. 💁🏾♂️
Whew! They trying to make the lawyers look “as bad” as their defendants. I see what’s going on. U don’t think jurors are gonna have that in the back of their minds?
The attorney could sue. I hope he does, the media was like vultures on the courtroom drama.
She’s looking at him like “bruh” 😂😂
This is the dude that refuses to simply buy lunch for the people he disrespected as the judge ordered. What a jem.
If you listen to the guy he actually says he did buy others lunch and
paid a donation, he refused to write a 30 page essay.
Thats false! He said he had np buying them lunch.
@@killercat5231 Buying them lunch is on May 19
@@domwang3909 he filed a motion not to.
@@killercat5231 that was the other guy that had to write the essay.
It’s ridiculous that people are expected to walk around with prescription bottles on them when every drug store sells little thin pocket sized medication carriers. When going about your day to day you only need to carry your dosages for the day. If some puffed up rookie tool bag cop wants to lean on someone over pills and your able to provide proof that what you had at the time is lawfully prescribed to you then everyone should go to court who comes across this nonsense. We run the risk of losing or being robbed if we walk around with our whole bottle of meds. SMH
I mean it is the law 🤷
According to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-75, possession of controlled substances or dangerous drugs by anyone other than the individual is only legal if the drugs are in the original container that was dispensed by the pharmacist.
I was almost charged with a felony for having a weekends worth or pills on me. They took me to jail, and still charged me when my girlfriend brought up the bottle. Luckily i got a good lawyer, but those cops were scumbags.
But it was prescribed to him soo it was actually unlawful of the cop 🤷🏾♂️
@@Luci-zd1zk but he didn’t have it in the original bottle… Soooooo see the law code 🤷🏿♂️
Don’t tell strangers what medications you’re taking. Both my husband and I manage to keep our medications on us and have never brought it up to anybody. You can get the pharmacy to give you an official bottle that’s smaller, too. I get them for traveling so I don’t need to take a months worth of medication on a trip.
They are really trying to screw this guy. Total BS.
I do think he is being dishonest about his medication, he basically had one of his medications in a different bottle, so they turned around and arrested him, didn't ask any questions, jumped up, and arrested him, that does look like targeting and harassment, and or intimidation, they probably will drop the charges, lets see if that makes the news!!.
Malicious prosecution
Yup
Why did he have his medication out in court anyways. You're around criminals not just the ones he's defending but it's a court room, theirs rules put in place to prevent said criminals of getting a hold of any medication that could potentially kill or harm them.
@@jackr6599 no they searched him and his briefcase before he is allowed in the court house. The same goes for others who want to enter the court house, they are scanned for weapons, drugs etc. and their belongings are searched.
What an unfair nightmare!
This is a circus!!!! What is wrong with the justice system in this state????? Obviously corrupt!!!!!
Nothing's obvious. You know none of these people, and this interview was cut up, and you perceive it the way you want to, not in the way that objective reality actually exists.
I'll tell you. It's communism. We are heading that direction.
Yeah it is and down south is really corrupt
People are nuts these days! Including Judges, Cops and Lawyers wow this is sick!! 👹 May God have mercy on our soul!! This is why I stay in the house.
Adin Ross really leveled up
System is corrupt
This is how you muddy the waters, my friends
Dudes smart.
In one swoop he made them look overzealous and they took a phone they should not have access to.
Crazy how they going about this 🤦🏽♀
They even trying to frame the lawyer smh, this is such a freak show, I hope those who are innocent really and truly get the right representation and a fair trial, some people seem gong ho to arrest any and everybody.
Angenette wasn't buying the whole prescription bla bla bla...but when the conversation turned back towards the judges unconventional sanctions..she was back in dudes corner
You caught that too ,
I liked his sanctions. I’ve seen a few judges, do that sort of thing - it’s pretty easy for a wealthy lawyer to brush off a few hundred bucks for a contempt charge, and you can tell they don’t really take it seriously. He’s actually making them take it seriously and spend some time thinking about it.
@@valerierodger Seems more like power tripping to me, but I don't know what the attorney did to the prosecutor. Did he sucker punch him in the men's room?
I love how youtube lawyers like Bruce Rivers jumped to conclusions and was so quick to make content about this lawyer without even knowing all of the facts. Very lawyer like.
Take his videos with a pinch of salt. He gets it right the majority of the time. You can’t expect something published on RUclips for our entertainment to be factually correct each time. He also frequently says ‘in my opinion’ so you need to understand it’s just that. Don’t take it to heart lol.
Using your logic, someone could say you have also jumped to a conclusion with this video. What if this lawyer ends up with a conviction?
@@sighfly2928 good point. But it's kind of hard not to when he's an actual expert on these kind of things lol. ya know?
@@sighfly2928 Fair point but I would say I have the luxary of jumping to conclusions more then a practicing criminal lawyer does without all of the facts lol. can we at least agree on that?
This is JUSTICE? Welcome to the BANANA REPUBLIC!!
I truly support the lawyer
the way this lawyer handling business SALUTE
Great Content Ms Levy
This attorney is a hot mess. Also, did he buy lunch for the other side yet?
😂❤
no
He never had to buy it for the other side. He was told to buy it for his colleagues and he has to do it by May 19th. Sounds like you're the mess that can't keep up with the facts.
@@TheRancidYeti ouch. Not very nice
@@TheRancidYeti he absolutely had to buy it for the other side. Sounds like you’re the mess who can’t keep up with facts. Have you never noticed that attorneys will step up and refer to the lawyer on the other side as “my colleague” or “my learned colleague”?
I don’t even know what YSL is, but the clips I have watched on this trial are wild!
Young stoner life
A courtoom is only as chaotic as the judge allows his courtroom to be. Fulton Co is already a challenge in & of itself, but with all the antics going on if this continues in front of a jury how can anyone get a fair trial when the focus will constantly be interrupted. (Hope the judge allows the jurrors to take notes.) Some have a short attention span.
"I have a great attorney"
Umm, so what does that make you? 😂😂
Now you see what we all have to go thru with made up charges 🤨. And everyone thinks we’re lying 🤨
We’re all crack heads
Fck you mean “we”?
This my friends is how drugs get smuggled into a jail. A lawyer exactly like this…meets in court…passes a few at a time….it happens. His story and his smile and actions just don’t match up for someone on the up and up for a client facing these charges.
Yep, and it was schedule II drugs. That’s exactly what was going on. You would think after he argued with the judge for 10 mins he would lay low.
He has a prescription, three of them; what more do you want?
It’s actually way more common for it to be the corrections officers and rarely an attorney plus he has a prescription for them. He just didn’t have them in the original container and I don’t even believe he had an entire bottle’s worth, probably just whatever he takes in the day. It’s honestly ridiculous. If he’s right about the law changing and not needing the container, then it’s a bullshiiiii charge.
Let the hate go
The man had a prescription for what he was caught with .....
The Judge allowed him back in court because he knows the cops screwed this one up
@@kimboslice5053professional attorneys know if they are carrying around controlled substances, then they should have them in the original container.. esp if they’re entering a court of law. I do the same thing w my meds, but mine aren’t controlled substances and I’m not going into court…
You may want to add more time stamps throughout the interview
Ask the pharmacy for a 2nd label guys to put on a small zip lock bag/smaller bottle with label. As long as label in on there your good. Tell them its for traveling purposes. If you live in a state that requires it.
my boy should really get rid of that beard on his face lmfaoo
Maybe he’s a Muslim
@@Sniperboy5551 fair, I just don think it looks the best on him but good point.
@@spencerliquorish8419 if he a muslin he will shave his mustache and leave the beard
He looks like a little leprechaun
He looks like a leprechaun
That's crazyyyyyy. This lawyer is innocent!!!
Unacceptable
I watched this live when they were getting the defendants gathered in the back room. When this young Attorney told the Judge his client needed to use the washroom I thought to myself is he bringing in drugs for his client & using the washroom as a way to pass it bc he asked the Judge twice it just didn't sit well with me. Only days later did I find out my gut feeling that hasn't let me down yet was right or it just wasn't his day. I'm not accusing him as it's not my job to investigate I can only comment on what I was thinking watching this. Since when does a lawyer worry about his client needing to use the washroom he had guards he could have asked no wonder they became suspicious. Then I believe the fight broke out. I'll look forward to seeing how this plays out. Ontario, 🇨🇦
he stated his client is barely making it financially, lets see if he magically is able to come up with 75k! yup!
If I was his client I would be shaking in my boots 🥾🥾 he gets caught with drugs and now he’s attacking the judge and the courtroom… 😳😳😳 he went from lawyer to YSL in no time…
I assumed YSL paid for his degree..
Did you watch the video?
@@HollywoodFunds did you even see how many likes I got before you commented LMAO 💀
@@CONCERNEDcitizenforeverwatch the video buddy lmao
This is ridiculous. A lot of people use those daily pill boxes. How you carry YOUR medication is up to you.
It has actually been an interesting interview. And the 'poke' that Manettas has given to social media in general and Law & Crazy me channel in particular has been good. Angenette has been more subdued, more serious than usual.
Attorneys should be spending time working on their clients' cases not writing research paprs for the judge.
I mean fr, it's punishing the client the most
Lawyer is shady. He’s gonna get his client a lot of time.
I agree
lol he already got him severed and a bond mor*n
My friend did this with prescription too.He got 5 years probation.See what he gets.
This is crazy
compare and contrast what level of evidence it takes to arrest a private citizen vs a cop. For you and me all they need is a cop accusing you of a crime to immediately arrest you. For cops even when caught on camera it takes an 18 month investigation even when everything is clearly caught on camera.
Exactly
His arrest is an absolute outrage.
It is very ridiculous, that medication needs to be in the original container. What if the container breaks? You won't get a replacement container...so weird.
Finally an attorney that's for the people... Right
I was wondering why he would mix two pills in one container. But he explained that it was the same medication with a slightly different dosage, so it's understandable. I'd be curious to know what the medications are, but he is not obligated to tell us.
It's Adderall I mean come on
not sure why so many commenters on here want to knock the judge. this man is an officer of the court, and he knows what he allegedly did was improper. the bond was granted most likely because the defendant is back to square one and facing all the time it takes for the prosecution to restart the case thru no fault of his own and it says nothing about his guilt or innocence. Let's stop defending people who are detrimental to our community because you see them on tv or like their music and put that energy into fighting real injustice
Joe Proctor from "Power"😂
That police force really needs sued.
It felt targeted. However, the issue remains you have people that aren't required to understand the law yet allowed to apply its enforcement as casually as they want.
This trial is a whole mess
You look like my tobee…rip I miss you . 18 yrs together wasn’t enough❤️
@@tinawindham6958 🐶🫶🏽
And it's national storage on certain controlled substances so the dosage difference is very common and explainable
I feel like this case has been going on forever and u just said it hasn’t started😭
What was the controlled substance?
Of course he doesn't believe he was in contempt, just as he didn't do anything wrong entering the courthouse and that his client hasn't done anything wrong 😅
Assuming he is not lying about being prescribed them and i feel like we'd hear something very different from the state if he is lying.
What exactly did he do wrong?
This courtroom is just full of flex!
This whole thing is crazy…
I do agree with him, I don't see how it's possible for an individual to receive a fair trial with 27 other defendants. That's way too much information for a jury to parse through. If one's going down, they all are.
I agree completely
This upcoming trial will take months, but all those who pled not guilty will ultimately be found guilty in the end. The minimum sentencing guidelines explained to them prior to electing to take a not guilty plea are pretty harsh… Huge gamble for those electing to go to trial, especially with he plea deals reached with some of the defendants involved who will have to testify against their co-conspirators.
Everybody will not be guilty I promise you
I Strongly disagree the best case scenario for the State is a mistrial they have to much hear say statements there trying to introduce as factual evidence.
@@williewoods5595 I promise you that defense counsel will have a monumental task to say the least in defending their clients against Georgia's RICO Act and all charges against them in the indictment. Georgia's state statute requires a lesser threshold in order to prove a RICO Act violation than the federal statute. I do believe that the state will not have an issue proving this in court beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convince 12 people they are all guilty based upon evidence presented. I'm not even factoring in the other defendant's testimony which will be heard as part of their plea deals. This testimony will be extremely damning to defense counsel and hard to disprove as these individuals were directly involved in the illegal activity and/or had first hand knowledge of what was occurring over the past couple of years.
Did you hear the plea deals? For the majority of them they hung a gigantic number over their head and gave them FIFTEEN YEARS OF PROBATION. A short probation term is hard to complete when your a street person, let alone 15 years...those weren't plea deals those were traps...
He are you feeling about it 6 days into the trial? I’m curious
And while the judge is making people write essays. He needs to order the deputies to take a retraining class
Battery for a phone touching body armour.
Hope that poor officer never has to take a bullet to that vest.
The ridiculousness is crazy in this trial. Also, the dependency on drugs with these guys is absolutely insane!! I would think the court of law is the one place you don’t want to try and swap drugs etc. The lawyer not knowing the rules on how to carry your prescription in a place like that (if true) is also madness.
He explained the law right in the video of your prescribed in Georgia you don't need it in the regular container
Just the fact that this judge is putting out punishements like 30 page essays and buying people lunch makes this a circus court. This case needs to be brought to a real court like the supreme court.
Actually, there are judges who do this. It’s not a punishment, it’s an alternative to punishment. The only thing making it a circus is fools like this lawyer
@Valerie Rodger right! He could sentence them jail time 🤣
@@valerierodgerit’s not an alternative to a punishment it’s an alternative punishment. The judge found them in contempt and their PUNISHMENT is to write the paper. To say it’s not a punishment is to say they weren’t found in contempt, and they would be required to do nothing.
Wtf the whole team geeked out 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is the most infamous and legendary high profile trial ever.
This guy is a mess!!! I’d hate to have him as an attorney
He’s awful.
hes actually a good lawyer thats why they tryna fk with him.. its clear as day..system corrupt af
How is he bad? did u watch the video?
I agree. This guy is a joke. With all the money these rappers have, they can’t get a top notch respectable lawyer?
Should have been charged with “introducing contraband into a facility”; it’s a 42 point charge. I’m certain that they would have hit me with it.
All those deputies should be FIRED! Can’t wait for you to Sue!! 🤨
I never seen stuff like this it seems like a circus 🎪
It sounds like the state is working hard behind the scenes to tank their own case.
They did a dirty thing to that attorney. The cops should be charged with a crime.
He’s full of crap and should have known better than to be breaking the law regarding prescription drugs when there have already been issues surrounding drug transactions in the court room during the proceedings
@@valerierodger that part don't they get scan?
They treat us like that all the time.
All day, every day!!
Bunch of Crooked cops and court rooms.. smh
The trial hasn’t even begun and it’s already one of the messiest trials I’ve ever seen!! Every day it’s something new. Absolutely ridiculous. This county should be ashamed at the circus performance. Smh
Suddenly the whole internet is lawyer's
buying everyone lunch is crazy
With all the shenanigans going on in this trial, I can see why they thought he was probably bringing in the pills for his client.
Georgia's Controlled Substances Act looks a lot like those in most states. The "original container" laws used to be very common. Ohio repealed its law over a decade ago, and I wonder if Georgia did too, unknown to the officers who made the arrest. It was actually law enforcement and regulators who pushed to repeal the Ohio law, because it gave drug dealers an excuse to carry around large quantities of drugs, and forced innocent patients to do likewise.
I think it may have changed since 2020. ???
§ 16-13-75. Drugs to be kept in original container; exception
(a) Possession and control of controlled substances or dangerous drugs by anyone other than the
individuals specified in Code Section 16-13-35 (includes the user) or 16-13-72 shall be legal only if such drugs are
in the original container in which they were dispensed by the pharmacist or the practitioner of the
healing arts and are labeled according to Code Section 26-3-8.
(b) The possession, filling, and use of canisters for remote automated medication systems
pursuant to subsection (i) of Code Section 16-13-41 shall not be considered a violation of this
Code section.
@@Sweetyhide Good research! So it has to be in the original container unless the person is one of those named in 16-13-35 or 16-13-72. 16-13-35(c)(3) lists "An ultimate user or a person in possession of any controlled substance pursuant to a lawful order of a practitioner or in lawful possession of a Schedule V substance". Attorney Manettas was exempted from the original container law, since he was that ultimate user. Assuming of course that he obtained the drugs pursuant to the lawful order of a practitioner. The law was simply misapplied to him.
Sounds like a southern act, almost all Northern states still have that law that scripts need to be in thr original bottle
@@vmackey11 I don't know what your source is, but it seems unlikely. My state borders Canada and we changed our law quite a while back. I'm not sure what your source is, but when I still worked in this area, the trend was for states to eliminate these laws. They were enacted in an era when the container allowed LE to gain easy assurance the drugs were legal, but as states passed prescription monitoring laws the old laws were no longer needed and became counterproductive. If the trend has stopped, it's a real shame.
@bjs301 NY,NJ,PA and CT, still have that law
People put their pills in one bottle all the time. I've been doing it for over 40 years. I pull the label off the current bottle, put it on a mini ziplock, put in the new pills. Shove many into one container. Better for traveling. Now I just ask the pharmacist for extra labels and smaller bottles when I fly or cross the border to British Columbia from Washington
Yah, i do not understand people and their criticisms.
Anyone who regularly sees a doctor and is prescribed something, probably does something like this because no one wants to carry even one bottle on them, let alone three.
I would be willing to bet that judge does the same exact thing. Id be willing to bet every single judge in that court house does the same exact thing. But you have people in the comments saying "this guys a hot mess".... wtf are you talking about?
@@undergrounddojokeyboardcag701 if you don’t understand why, this guy is being referred to as a hot mess, than you haven’t been paying attention to what is going on. And given that the defendants have already been caught passing drugs around during the proceedings, he should know that these things are going to be monitored carefully.
He’s also flat out lying about what the law is regarding carrying prescription medication,.
@@valerierodger I think it may have changed since 2020. ???
§ 16-13-75. Drugs to be kept in original container; exception
(a) Possession and control of controlled substances or dangerous drugs by anyone other than the
individuals specified in Code Section 16-13-35 (includes the user) or 16-13-72 shall be legal only if such drugs are
in the original container in which they were dispensed by the pharmacist or the practitioner of the
healing arts and are labeled according to Code Section 26-3-8.
(b) The possession, filling, and use of canisters for remote automated medication systems
pursuant to subsection (i) of Code Section 16-13-41 shall not be considered a violation of this
Code section.
I’ve been waiting for someone to say something to this effect. Anyone who takes multiple RXs does this… mainly because we know we can prove that we’ve been prescribed these by our physicians very easily. I take narcotic medicine & never carry the original bottle. Yes I know the immediate risks, but I’m not willing to carry all of the bottles.
Now, do I agree with what he did, meh. He, at the very least, should probably carry a list of his current medications & prescribing doctor(s). To be a man of law, it wasn’t the brightest move.
Good interview...😁
Seems they were more worried about prescription pills than the case their crazy!!!
So since his clients case is severed does this mean this lawyer doesn't have to buy the lunches? 😅😅😅
😂😂😂
I like how he says you can carry prescription drugs outside of the original container in Georgia* but the first google result i get from a criminal lawyer's site searching if that's true or not says the exact opposite
Edit: forgot to include state on first post
I think it may have changed since 2020. ???
§ 16-13-75. Drugs to be kept in original container; exception
(a) Possession and control of controlled substances or dangerous drugs by anyone other than the
individuals specified in Code Section 16-13-35 (includes the user) or 16-13-72 shall be legal only if such drugs are
in the original container in which they were dispensed by the pharmacist or the practitioner of the
healing arts and are labeled according to Code Section 26-3-8.
(b) The possession, filling, and use of canisters for remote automated medication systems
pursuant to subsection (i) of Code Section 16-13-41 shall not be considered a violation of this
Code section.
@@Sweetyhide scrolling through the sites that had popped up I hadn't seen this change, good info to have and thank you for pointing it out
who am i expected to believe, you some random on a youtube comments section or him an ACTUAL lawyer. Ye Im gonna believe the lawyer. You have no idea what you talking about.
Case is ridiculous ! Wasting time and money!
This court case is a circus.
You may be able to carry them that way in Georgia, it doesn't mean you can bring them into the court house that way.
Why not?
@@undergrounddojokeyboardcag7011/ bcz they're a controlled substance often sold on the streets and smuggled into jail via court rooms. 2/should the drugs fall into the wrong hands for whatever reason and a minor or vulnerable person consumes them and dies as a result, he'll be facing involuntary manslaughter charges. 3/ Law enforcement, should they pull you over, must be able to determine exactly who the controlled substance belongs to which begs the question, why tf would he empty "prescribed drugs" out of their original, identifying containers just to swap them to similar containers with no data stickers on the containers? I'll tell you why, so if he got lucky sneaking them to his client, his name isn't all over them and with all the issues surrounding drugs in this case why on earth wouldn't he be more careful? He also chose to omit he was caught in one of the courts backrooms smoking cannabis with his client. This kid is a walking disaster who's pride and arrogance are gonna be his downfall.
@@truthhurts2879 and let’s not forget there were two prior incidents with drugs already in these proceedings! A lawyer who was above board would’ve made sure to have his prescription in the labelled container in these circumstances.
I think it may have changed since 2020. ???
§ 16-13-75. Drugs to be kept in original container; exception
(a) Possession and control of controlled substances or dangerous drugs by anyone other than the
individuals specified in Code Section 16-13-35 (includes the user) or 16-13-72 shall be legal only if such drugs are
in the original container in which they were dispensed by the pharmacist or the practitioner of the
healing arts and are labeled according to Code Section 26-3-8.
(b) The possession, filling, and use of canisters for remote automated medication systems
pursuant to subsection (i) of Code Section 16-13-41 shall not be considered a violation of this
Code section.
Yes, actually it does. The law is the law... that doesnt change when u enter the courthouse... a Gov building... lol
He's gotta be prescribed adderall and that's what the controlled substance was cuz this guy was just telling it ALL. lmao
ha I thought the same
@Stephen Mintz Adderall and a few other ADHD meds are schedule II, and I can't think of any opioids that come in dosages of 15mg that someone as young and in shape as him would be prescribed, especially nowadays.
It was Percocet
He paid the Dr for the 15mg Roxies ...just like he paid the Dr for 3 prescriptions that match the pills he was found with. Everyone knows this whole county is corrupt. From the jail to the courtroom...people love a local celebrity and the feds are just gunning for the money.
@@mrs.italyd7817 good call
I'm so ready for this movie 😂