If Saul Goodman Was Charged For His Crimes

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  • If Saul Goodman Was Charged For His Crimes In Better Call Saul (2015) & Breaking Bad (2008)
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    James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill, better known as Saul Goodman, is an American criminal defense lawyer, scam artist, and convicted criminal. Although Saul was sentenced to 86 years in prison, the majority of his crimes were not discovered.
    These are all the criminal charges he should have faced.
    Our exploration extends beyond fiction as we draw parallels to real-world scenarios. We examine cases of real-life criminals and their prosecutions, drawing on legal expertise to examine the likelihood of the criminal activities from Saul Goodman leading to actual charges. This Includes the laws and sentencing guidelines of the locations it is set in for a realistic sentencing and conviction.
    Music: Criminal tension by Soundridemusic
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    Please note that the video you are about to watch is entirely fictional and is produced solely for the purpose of raising awareness on the consequences of committing a crime. The scenes depicted in this video are not real and do not reflect any actual events or persons. We do not condone or promote any illegal or unethical behavior, and this video is intended to serve as a cautionary tale to deter individuals from engaging in criminal activity.

Комментарии • 554

  • @Rahim103.5
    @Rahim103.5 Год назад +1891

    Saul was the only one that did actually get charged

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS Год назад +51

      Not for all crimes

    • @nickie3969
      @nickie3969 Год назад +10

      And the only one who alive

    • @Bernieboii36
      @Bernieboii36 Год назад +61

      @@nickie3969 No Jesse lived

    • @007Sulista
      @007Sulista Год назад +41

      Jesse was supossed to be charged for his crimes, but Vince changed the Idea, since his friends wanted a good final for Jesse

    • @johnaustin209
      @johnaustin209 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@Bernieboii36 Unfortunately. And we "got" to see that boring El Camino.

  • @zeyadhassanein3124
    @zeyadhassanein3124 Год назад +643

    Saul got them down to 7 years.

    • @iPartyRocki
      @iPartyRocki 6 месяцев назад +63

      He wasn't charged for all of his crimes, just what they could prove.
      But this video is incredibly stupid anyways because whoever created it doesn't take into account consistent sentences. They don't even take into account the fact that he's a minor in the first 10 seconds of the video and give him 2 years for embezzlement for stealing a few dollars. As an eight year old child. This just isn't even remotely close to accurate.

    • @inlaidaniki2999
      @inlaidaniki2999 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@iPartyRockiI mean everything else is right I mean con artistry is fraud however in total aside the embezzlement thing his sentence would have been 165 plus life in prison

    • @cinnamon4183
      @cinnamon4183 2 месяца назад

      @@iPartyRocki not to mention that many of the sentences would be served consecutively

    • @Jobson85
      @Jobson85 29 дней назад +4

      @@iPartyRocki it is not stupid. you are talking about facts and the whole series is fiction. this here just shows the real sentences each crime would be in real life. youtuber isnt saying goodman or mcgill shoud have received all these years instead of the 80+ he got at the end.

    • @emerealm3779
      @emerealm3779 11 дней назад

      ​@Jobson85 I'm confused here. Are you arguing that, because this series is realistic fiction, that you can't apply any real world logic or rules to it?

  • @69420joemama
    @69420joemama Год назад +3037

    He technically got charged

    • @El_chopychop
      @El_chopychop Год назад +101

      For every crime he did

    • @senseweaver01
      @senseweaver01 Год назад +380

      Technically? He was very literally charged

    • @fairnbalanced3378
      @fairnbalanced3378 Год назад +256

      Not for every crime he committed, just the ones from when Saul became an accessory to Walter White's meth empire, this video goes over every crime he ever committed on screen.

    • @FanGirl420
      @FanGirl420 Год назад +10

      not technically but actually

    • @UnmaskedMedia803
      @UnmaskedMedia803 Год назад

      ​@@senseweaver01HE Lore?

  • @mishtaromaniello8295
    @mishtaromaniello8295 10 месяцев назад +423

    “I can’t take a bribe…
    y’know, I can take a retainer.”
    *ACCEPTING A BRIBE*

    • @stuffies0224
      @stuffies0224 6 месяцев назад +6

      he takes the bribe later

    • @cataclysm7256
      @cataclysm7256 3 месяца назад +2

      She declined his offer and insisted on bribing him instead of hiring him. Which he took.

  • @n8thegr89
    @n8thegr89 8 месяцев назад +114

    He was charged. He worked his way down from life plus 170, to 7 and a half years, then confessed and got like 84 years

    • @JulianaTabares
      @JulianaTabares 3 месяца назад +5

      But only for the ones "they" knew. Not 100% of them!

  • @DarkLink606
    @DarkLink606 Год назад +377

    Ironically, from all the big-time criminals in BB and BCS universe, he's the only one who wouldn't get death penalty, even if it were reinstated in New Mexico. Saul commits nearly every crime on the book but murder.

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 11 месяцев назад +10

      He committed murder
      Edit: If you see this, before you reply nonsense, please look at 7:20.

    • @jaimelannister1797
      @jaimelannister1797 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@JKBDTS who did he kill

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@jaimelannister1797 He killed the guy in the desert in Bagman.

    • @jaimelannister1797
      @jaimelannister1797 11 месяцев назад +52

      @@JKBDTS no he didn't... Mike killed all those guys

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​​​@@jaimelannister1797 But Saul ordered a kill of the one in the car.

  • @The1_Hellhound
    @The1_Hellhound Год назад +573

    Bro gets 2 years in prison as an eight-year-old for stealing a few dollars lmao

    • @sams6s
      @sams6s Год назад +28

      💀 This had me

    • @rimaq_
      @rimaq_ Год назад +47

      Welcome to the US

    • @cinemacop
      @cinemacop  Год назад +108

      In Illinois, Embezzlement of $500 to $10,000 is a Class 3 felony which has a minimum of 2 years in prison

    • @tomas_iss7469
      @tomas_iss7469 Год назад +154

      @@cinemacopyeah but you didn’t account for him being underage

    • @andremagi9112
      @andremagi9112 Год назад

      he took like 20 dollars max from the cash register@@cinemacop

  • @devkodar303
    @devkodar303 Год назад +717

    I’d love to see the entire Salamanca family’s charges, maybe even including Abuelita! But ofc, do your own thing, this content is gold! ❤

    • @ndhickson3599
      @ndhickson3599 Год назад +55

      Abuelita would get one count of hit and run for sure, but who knows what she was up to in her younger years…

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS Год назад

      ​​@@ndhickson3599She wasn't a criminal before.

    • @SamboGGX
      @SamboGGX Год назад +17

      Considering Tuco got "Salsa" on the carpet, she didn't do too much criminal activity

    • @ndhickson3599
      @ndhickson3599 Год назад +4

      @@JKBDTS I was joking but honestly with the Salamancas anything is possible

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 Год назад +5

      @@ndhickson3599 She’s a biznatch

  • @edwardromo7914
    @edwardromo7914 Год назад +357

    0:22 Jimmy was probably to young to be criminally charged at this point and if he was he would definitely go to juvenile court.

    • @ankkaproductions5822
      @ankkaproductions5822 Год назад +48

      the judge gonna laugh when they hear the amount of money he took, maybe the judge gonna just scare him

    • @cooperhurst2639
      @cooperhurst2639 Год назад +8

      The age of criminal responsibility in Illinois is 0. Anyone can be criminally charged, no matter what age they are.

    • @edwardromo7914
      @edwardromo7914 Год назад

      No way he's getting two years for embezzlement at whatever age he was.@@cooperhurst2639

    • @iken1308
      @iken1308 Год назад +19

      ​@@cooperhurst2639Truly an American way

    • @maxdresser2526
      @maxdresser2526 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cooperhurst2639 There's no minimum age of criminal responsibility in IL, that is true. However, that just means they'd abide by federal standards [11], as per the 14th Amendment to the Constitution (when in doubt, go by federal laws).

  • @bobbobert9379
    @bobbobert9379 Год назад +83

    7:19 this isnt accessory to murder because it isnt murder. Mike killed the driver as the driver was attempting to kill Saul, meaning he was acting in defense of another person, which means it falls under self defense.

    • @qwijbo
      @qwijbo Год назад +14

      I'm pretty sure that blowing someone's head off from 500 yards away with a definitely illegally owned high powered sniper rifle whilst protecting someone carrying laundered money doesn't fall under self defence rules.

    • @bobbobert9379
      @bobbobert9379 Год назад +22

      @@qwijbo not sure on that. There is the concept of felony murder, which is if you murder someone while committing a felony, ie. the situation you've created by committing the felony causes you to have to kill someone to successfully do so. The classic scenario for this sort of thing would be if you are robbing a gun store and they shoot at you to defend themselves (important note here, their use of deadly force would be justified), killing them could be considered felony murder, since you killed someone in order to commit a felony, even though they were using deadly force against you.
      I'm not sure how this would apply if BOTH parties are committing felonies. The driver is attempting to kill Saul in order to take the illegal money, which itself could be felony murder. Is killing someone who trying to kill you or another in order to commit (not to prevent) another felony, murder? It is a good question and I certainly don't know the answer. Maybe legaleagle could take a stab at it.
      I don't think the legality of the weapon makes a difference for self defense. If you defended yourself from an attacker with an illegal weapon, in most cases you would probably be guilty for an illegal weapons charge and not guilty by self defense for murder, since they can and should be considered separately.

    • @qwijbo
      @qwijbo Год назад +2

      @@bobbobert9379 I suppose it really depends on which lawyer could argue the case better, frankly I just made an assumption, but looking at New Mexico defence laws (assuming they were in New Mexico at the time and not Mexico) it doesn't specifically state that defending someone who is committing a crime from being killed is not self defence so maybe you're right. Then again, it could easily be argued that it is, as you say, felony murder because it probably would be seen as Mike being involved directly in handling laundered/drug money. I suppose you could argue Mike just happened to be there and was a concerned citizen with a high powered rifle, but that is very unlikely to work given the circumstances.
      I also would assume that it would still be felony murder despite the cartel members attempting to rob and kill Saul because Mike and Saul were still committing a crime at the time and I doubt the law would distinguish them as separate events. This is of course all assuming that Saul having the money would be a criminal offense given that it most certainly was laundered money from selling illegal substances. If for some reason it couldn't be proven that the money was illegally obtained or laundered then it would be much easier to argue self defence, but Mike would still probably go down for illegal firearms charges anyway(again making an assumption that the weapon is illegal, which it most certainly would be).
      Either way, it just goes to show, much like the series shows itself, that laws are complex and can be manipulated either way depending on how well you understand them and how a lawyer can argue the case.

    • @saulgoodmanKAZAKH
      @saulgoodmanKAZAKH 10 месяцев назад +8

      I like to imagine that this thread was made by two actual American judges arguing about this

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 8 месяцев назад

      Saul was standing in the middle of the road, he didn't have to.

  • @Charuze
    @Charuze 11 месяцев назад +38

    There ought to be some federal charges on top of all of this. He helped administer an illicit drug enterprise spanning across state lines. He'd be hit with RICO charges for sure.

  • @hadmiar8
    @hadmiar8 2 месяца назад +2

    I like how at 7:56, if the sentence is actually taken, Jimmy's life is already over before he even gets involved in the cartel business. Goes to show you how much criminal activity flies under the radar in these shows because it's part of the day-to-day lives of the characters. We tend to notice the murders and the arson and the drug trafficking.

  • @papawuise6820
    @papawuise6820 Год назад +46

    Damn he was lucky to even get 84 years

    • @eksinix2401
      @eksinix2401 Год назад +6

      86

    • @fredroberts8275
      @fredroberts8275 3 месяца назад

      At some point, additional prison sentences become kinda pointless in his case.

  • @andrewgmz3552
    @andrewgmz3552 Год назад +318

    I mean, he got +80 years in prison, so this wasn't that far away from the series

    • @aliyasirnac-qy6zb
      @aliyasirnac-qy6zb Год назад +33

      Pretty darn far away actually. They didn't know anything about what saul have done with walter. They didn't had proofs, and his sentence jumped in a instant. That's what happened i assume

    • @euclidismybro1451
      @euclidismybro1451 Год назад +16

      @@aliyasirnac-qy6zb "didn't had proofs"
      jesus dude

    • @nicholasstafford1756
      @nicholasstafford1756 Год назад +29

      ​@@euclidismybro1451 he/she probably speaks a different language proficiently, no need to be rude

    • @stormy1514
      @stormy1514 Год назад +2

      @@euclidismybro1451 i bet your dont speak 2 languages

    • @euclidismybro1451
      @euclidismybro1451 Год назад +10

      @@stormy1514 "your"
      lol

  • @maglina9028
    @maglina9028 Год назад +31

    4:23 that's the goofiest crime i ever seen

  • @coolkid4457
    @coolkid4457 Месяц назад +4

    Mind you, this man brought his sentence down to 7 years, THEN BROUGHT IT BACK UP BY HIS OWN CHOICE. Madman I tell ya

  • @Glooogii
    @Glooogii Год назад +75

    I like that you gave and separated the crimes into different states. Great job

  • @bobbobert9379
    @bobbobert9379 Год назад +29

    Techincally he would also get an assault charge when teaching the street thugs a lesson, since he made them believe they were going to be physically harmed.

    • @garrysminecraftyoutubechannel
      @garrysminecraftyoutubechannel Год назад

      but should it come to some degree of self defencee as the thugs were gonna jump him? or does alburqurque court not do that

    • @bobbobert9379
      @bobbobert9379 Год назад +3

      @@garrysminecraftyoutubechannel self defense ends when the threat ends. His backup showing up with guns when the thugs have him "cornered" could be considered self defense, but that ended when they proceeded to tie them up and kidnap them.

    • @garrysminecraftyoutubechannel
      @garrysminecraftyoutubechannel Год назад

      @@bobbobert9379 ahh ok thanks

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 9 месяцев назад

      Coercion also I believe

  • @jacobstopper3804
    @jacobstopper3804 Год назад +124

    Can the next video be if Tony Soprano was arrested?

  • @My.name.is.Hiccup
    @My.name.is.Hiccup Год назад +157

    Saul is like the uncle everyone knows who’s got a reputation for degenerate behaviours that may arise from time to time😂

  • @inakivillalon8743
    @inakivillalon8743 3 месяца назад +4

    Your honor the defendant was just being silly

  • @therealrailfangamingboi
    @therealrailfangamingboi 3 месяца назад +3

    4:26 Saul: **slips and falls**
    The Cinema Cop: *THAT'S FRAUD!!!*
    (pls take the joke)

  • @GorillaWithACellphone
    @GorillaWithACellphone Год назад +13

    Trying to charge saul is like trying to attach the center of 2 magnets to each other

  • @cosmologicalturtle9528
    @cosmologicalturtle9528 Год назад +5

    Actually, this video doesn’t include what Saul did in the third series in the Breaking Bad universe; the critically acclaimed “Slipping Jimmy”.

  • @cynthia9246
    @cynthia9246 Год назад +15

    What Saul was doing with the residents of sandpaper settlements was actually good for the residents

  • @mlgamings6110
    @mlgamings6110 4 месяца назад +4

    This was actually pretty accurate. The original sentencing that Saul got for his crimes was life + 190 years.

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 4 месяца назад

      They didn't know most of his crimes and that was maximum and here it's minimum.

    • @mlgamings6110
      @mlgamings6110 3 месяца назад

      @@JKBDTS yeah. So they charged him on less crimes but on the maximum sentence.
      While in this video, Saul was charged on more crimes but on the minimal sentence.
      Still seems pretty accurate then.

  • @waltarwit
    @waltarwit Год назад +9

    FINALLY. ive been waiting for so long and you do the one video ive been waiting for

  • @zbanul10
    @zbanul10 Год назад +11

    To be fair he wanted the sandpiper case to go swiftly and the firm was waiting longer so they would be more money

  • @HussamDwidar
    @HussamDwidar 3 месяца назад +3

    i like how half of his crimes are fraud

  • @trin333unbreakable
    @trin333unbreakable Год назад +13

    You should rank the criminals from all your videos with the most charges and longest sentence. Just a thought… great videos btw!

    • @jokerwick69420
      @jokerwick69420 Год назад

      I think so far the joker has the longest sentence

  • @URSLICCH
    @URSLICCH Год назад +7

    God, 5 minutes in and he already has 23+ years in prison

  • @aragog0559
    @aragog0559 4 месяца назад +1

    He's 5'11". It was stated in his police description in episode 13 season 6 of Better Call Saul

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 4 месяца назад

      World Trade Center height, huh?
      Edit: Not anymore

  • @mtndewisawesome3951
    @mtndewisawesome3951 5 месяцев назад +1

    6:27 that wasn’t criminal damage; that was destruction of property which would only lead to a fine.

  • @lewissiliva2498
    @lewissiliva2498 Год назад +12

    Next request: The Gallagher family from Shameless!

  • @30thCenturyFish
    @30thCenturyFish Год назад +4

    you forgot about slippin jimmy! he HAD to have commited so many war crimes in that show i never watched.

  • @vasilnaumov
    @vasilnaumov Год назад +9

    Good thing he's the world's 2nd best lawyer 😉

  • @glarynth
    @glarynth Год назад +1

    2:06 props for counting the distinct scams in that fugue

  • @romoreyes2557
    @romoreyes2557 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wait, what about that substance he gave to Howard to make his pupils go big and him feeling all fired up?

  • @megasean3000
    @megasean3000 28 дней назад

    He changed a 167.5 year life sentence and $34,500 fine to 7.5 years. He’s the best damn lawyer in the world.

  • @controllerplayer2091
    @controllerplayer2091 Год назад +2

    “But with good behavior, who knows?”

  • @mandyhp
    @mandyhp 11 месяцев назад +3

    Would of been perfect as a politician in office, even as president..

  • @ROARKINGyT
    @ROARKINGyT Год назад +3

    Saul be like : 8 years take it or leave it

  • @paulw.woodring7304
    @paulw.woodring7304 8 месяцев назад +1

    As Jesse told Walter in an early episode of BB, "Sometimes you need a criminal attorney, and sometimes you need a CRIMINAL attorney".

  • @NugsSlugsBugs
    @NugsSlugsBugs Год назад +7

    would jimmy using a scanner really be a crime? thought police scanners were legal

  • @Turalcar
    @Turalcar 5 месяцев назад +2

    Have you done one for his team: Francesca, Huell and Kuby?

  • @BiteSizedScenes
    @BiteSizedScenes 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'd argue that him scanning a dude who thinks he got a Rolex instead of a real one when he never even tried to give away the Rolex instead just got it taken away is abit of a stretch

  • @zeyadhassanein3124
    @zeyadhassanein3124 Год назад +3

    52 years with good behaviour.

  • @Foxtrot-Nation
    @Foxtrot-Nation 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t think embezzlement fits the bill with the first crime, swiping cash out of the register, fits more into petty theft

  • @Jobson85
    @Jobson85 29 дней назад

    through better call saul i wished we'd see few episodes of him committing "actually serious crimes" as saul goodman (like in breaking bad) but actually that is basically what he did all series long haha

  • @jack002tuber
    @jack002tuber 7 месяцев назад +3

    How is he this corrupt and not in congress????

  • @purgatoryhorse1023
    @purgatoryhorse1023 2 месяца назад +1

    @3:54 would technically be "stolen valor".

  • @realMoistNugget
    @realMoistNugget Год назад +17

    It's neat how you broke it down by each state, I wish more people did that

  • @sebb1241
    @sebb1241 8 месяцев назад +1

    It should’ve been 3 kidnapping charges

  • @thesoftparade1990
    @thesoftparade1990 Месяц назад

    The dumbest thing Saul did was run. Though he indeed was a criminal the word of anyone who could tie him to it were either dead or imprisoned (Jesse Hank Steve). I highly doubt Huell or Kuby rolled on him. Huell did to Hank and Gomez but he is never shown to have told anyone else anything. Marie was not present for Jesse’s confession tape and it was stolen before she could have seen it. Even if he was found to be connected to Walt in some kind of way he could very easily spin a believable story like Gus did regarding Gale. Him disappearing suddenly and his office being found emptied right after Walt fled likely set off many red flags. He let paranoia get the best of him. It suits his character.

  • @joellundkvist1308
    @joellundkvist1308 5 месяцев назад +1

    11:36 it isn't illegal to have a police radio

  • @PoeticNixon
    @PoeticNixon Год назад +3

    Hardest mofo with a combover you will ever see in fiction

  • @eugenekim3012
    @eugenekim3012 Год назад +11

    I think we might be missing the Chicago Sunroof here…

  • @xxdomoxxkunxx
    @xxdomoxxkunxx 3 месяца назад +1

    As of June 17, 2024, if James McGill was arrested his release date would be June 17 2191(Assuming no good behavior or commuted)
    This same gap in time, is the time between current time and 1857, to give a perspective, this is the same time the United States of America Supreme Court upheld slavery in United States territories, denied the legality of black citizenship in America, and declared the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional
    I'll probably do a history perspective on all these videos, because it seems fun

  • @osklalala4740
    @osklalala4740 Год назад +12

    Finally Saul Goodman! I'd like to see Carl Johnson's or Niko Bellic's sentences

    • @emmanuelbongar7370
      @emmanuelbongar7370 Год назад +2

      If we’re talking GTA protagonists, then Toni Cipriani has committed the worst crimes in GTA history. He killed a deli owner and served his insides afterwards and he committed an act of terrorism and blew up an entire district of the city

    • @purrp96
      @purrp96 11 месяцев назад

      @@emmanuelbongar7370ahhhh yes, GTA Liberty City Stories. Childhood. Nostalgia 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @BensonCaisip
    @BensonCaisip 6 месяцев назад +1

    But not our Jimmy. Couldn't be precious Jimmy. Stealing them blind. And he gets to be a lawyer? What a sick joke!

  • @davidwentzel1560
    @davidwentzel1560 Год назад +1

    Some of the earlier crimes the statute of limitations would have removed them

  • @user-hu6ys9wm8j
    @user-hu6ys9wm8j 2 месяца назад +1

    Alright, first off, we use the word "allegedly"
    And by the way, this man's a hero to the public! One of the few good lawyers smh 😔

  • @beeza
    @beeza Год назад +1

    Statute of limitations would’ve prevented lots of these

  • @8bit_cat72
    @8bit_cat72 10 месяцев назад +1

    I cant believe you didnt include his violation of a non-disclosure agreement.

    • @dkroll92
      @dkroll92 3 месяца назад

      that would be a tort, not a crime

  • @SheanWalsh46
    @SheanWalsh46 Месяц назад

    You forgot Sexual Harassment when he commented on Francesca sensitive part in his first appearance in Breaking Bad.

  • @Someidiotthatplayspiano
    @Someidiotthatplayspiano Год назад +1

    To be fair he had a sentence around that but got it down to 7 years, then back up to 86.

  • @braxmorgan468
    @braxmorgan468 6 дней назад

    Request: If Jason Bourne was charged for his crimes

  • @ThomasLynch-ti7wr
    @ThomasLynch-ti7wr 3 месяца назад

    Saul should have never been arrested, he would have called the guy who makes people dissappear and lived off the grid.

  • @Idonthavausernam
    @Idonthavausernam Год назад +4

    Do Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz, and Luiz Lopez next please!

  • @Kriptiko
    @Kriptiko Год назад

    Talking like a pastor for 1 and a half years is more than I would have guessed

  • @SaulGoodman-w2x
    @SaulGoodman-w2x 9 месяцев назад +2

    But with good behavior ... who knows...

  • @michaelchristie8329
    @michaelchristie8329 Год назад +3

    If Saul Goodman Was Charged For (All Of) His Crimes

  • @CreeperG0d
    @CreeperG0d 8 месяцев назад +1

    He can defend himself in court.

  • @scaramouche808
    @scaramouche808 Месяц назад

    The drink spiking is wild

  • @fillerchannel7136
    @fillerchannel7136 Год назад +3

    Have you considered charging Agent 47 from the Hitman Series?

  • @nimonafan4life
    @nimonafan4life Год назад +2

    A full video for ol' slippin Jimmy

  • @williamj.dovejr.8613
    @williamj.dovejr.8613 11 месяцев назад +1

    30.5 years...how long would Saul have to serve for possibility of parole?

  • @Orlandojones327
    @Orlandojones327 5 месяцев назад

    So you telling me, IF he was born again, he would be transported to prison after he is born?

  • @Vampire102
    @Vampire102 5 месяцев назад +1

    Saul would cut it down to 1 year in prison

  • @lawrencelee1950
    @lawrencelee1950 5 месяцев назад +2

    Got me at embezzlement

  • @terranceaddison4599
    @terranceaddison4599 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just seeing this makes me wanna watch the whole thing again

  • @samuelgunter
    @samuelgunter 7 месяцев назад +2

    what about, during the court scene in the final episodes, where he admitted to lying under oath

  • @Gimmerent69
    @Gimmerent69 11 месяцев назад +1

    Eh, he could get that down to 1 year probation

  • @boomsticker17
    @boomsticker17 18 дней назад

    You forgot identity theft. He pretended to be Kevin Costner.

  • @GarroshTV
    @GarroshTV 3 месяца назад

    I am not entirely sure if the "Accessory to Murder" in the Desert would count, since it's kinda Self Defense, right?
    I mean, the guy was about to drive him over and wanted to kill him before that.

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 3 месяца назад

      You can't really stand in the middle of the road and kill someone for driving on it. But they couldn't call the police on him so he isn't a possible threat either, so idk

  • @zoomerjack5435
    @zoomerjack5435 9 месяцев назад +2

    Didn’t Saul also commit perjury in the series finale?

  • @NunButBandzAndRuntz
    @NunButBandzAndRuntz Год назад +4

    Saul was a real gangster

  • @Русский-г9е
    @Русский-г9е Год назад +2

    "CRIMINAL lawyer..."

  • @lan9138
    @lan9138 Год назад

    He can talk himself down to 6 months probation

  • @DrDoom-ph4gi
    @DrDoom-ph4gi 6 месяцев назад

    I don’t think Mike shooting the guy who was about to run over Jimmy was murder. Mike used deadly force to prevent a murder, and I believe, that as New Mexico is a no retreat jurisdiction, that this was actually a lawful act on Mike’s behalf.
    Now the whole picking up a million dollars in drug money in the desert thing, I’m not exactly sure how it’s illegal but I’m fairly certain it is.

    • @JKBDTS
      @JKBDTS 6 месяцев назад

      I don't think you can stand in the middle of the road and shoot a guy for driving that road.

  • @supermetallicman
    @supermetallicman Год назад +3

    Knowing Saul, he can knock those charges down to 7.5 years lol

  • @JKBDTS
    @JKBDTS Год назад +5

    He didn't get anything for suggesting Walter that he should kill Hank? Conspiracy to murder?

  • @OneMillionBees
    @OneMillionBees Год назад +1

    Oh, so now it's a crime to engage in some lighthearted shenanigans? Saul did nothing wrong, and I would sooner go to my grave than admit otherwise.

  • @jennifercummings9732
    @jennifercummings9732 Год назад

    When James McGill was a kid, he would have been charged with theft of the money in the cash register not embezzlement.

  • @johnaustin209
    @johnaustin209 11 месяцев назад +1

    Saul falls to the floor: *FRAUD*. That's comical. 😆

  • @ivaylozhelev8621
    @ivaylozhelev8621 3 месяца назад +1

    Bro better call himself

  • @No_name8374
    @No_name8374 Год назад

    1:17 I like this unintentional call back!

  • @dannycaplan6614
    @dannycaplan6614 Год назад

    All sentences to run concurrently, so out in no time! Hmm, perhaps that's a tad bitter.

  • @Aroreiel08
    @Aroreiel08 6 месяцев назад

    Good video. What about accessory after the fact, with the prison inmates who got shanked. The same for his involvement in the poisoning of Brock. Would he get anything for his defamation of Howard Hamlin? And then there's the lying under oath at the end.

  • @tangarika7
    @tangarika7 Год назад +3

    The moment where he plants white powder in Howard's locker in order to set him up, I think it's also a fraud. If there was flour of course x)
    Oh and the hooker moment! Poor Howard 😢

    • @cinemacop
      @cinemacop  Год назад +5

      It was baby powder and he could claim both of them were just pranks

    • @tangarika7
      @tangarika7 Год назад

      @@cinemacop Fair then. Thanks for answering! Good video)