It is crazy how things turns out, I've had classmates who was bright happy kid that always jokes around to just 10 yrs after graduation. We bump into each other, he's homeless n doing drugs looking completely different
The nicest kids went through a lot at home, being well behaved and “perfect” then cracking under pressure later on is a common phenomenon, it has happened to me and it’s very hurtful. I’m not spending time in courtrooms though
@@natashabey2287she judged him the first time tho. I think this time she couldn’t do it because he could say that she sentenced him out of anger or something like that so better safe than sorry.
The judge realized even if he had more chances, he was going to blow it. String of robberies plus breaking ins. (All plural) Listen to her voice almost cracking, as if she was about to cry.
She recognized him last time, but acted accordingly. I think it’s different this time because the first encounter made national news and she didn’t have a personal connection with him then, but then went out of her way after it made the news to see him released from prison in 2016 and give him that pep talk. That’s why she had to recuse herself.
I don't think the issue is that she may show bias but the fact that whatever she decides can be used against her. If she is harsh then they can say that she is punishing him for breaking her trust and if she is too soft then they will say she is giving him special treatment. It is a no win scenario.
@@TheRealWinser I like this viewpoint. Even if she acted out of pure good faith while hearing the case, there’s the known relationship that she rooted for him. She could have recused herself the first time on recognition alone, but she also made sure to ask after she made the ruling iirc
@@thaneshsanthanakrishnan2566Yes, there's a good chance they're lying, but also not because a lot of people were supporting him the first time this happened. Admittedly I never even heard of this but it isn't hard to look at older videos and see the support for his case.
@@PHlophethis guy could have easily found a job. His case went super viral and more than one person was willing to give him employment. He didn’t want it
@@PHlophe dude , the guy was able to get a job , the guy got a oncr in a life time oportunity to turn his life around and try to stay clean and try again on life , but as people say , old habits die hard.
If i remember correctly from the first time, the judge told him "i better not see you in this court room again". Sad 8 years later and hes in that seat again
I'm feeling second hand embarrassment for this dude 😂 jeez that was awkward. He was given the opportunity of a lifetime to turn his life around and he threw her kindness right in the trash. What a shame
I mean, he is a career criminal, it was very heart whelming to see the story the first time, but a life of bad decisions won't be fixed. People always pass on these opportunities in life to change for the better, criminal or not, and most of the time they fail to do so.
Sad to hear how this story turned out. It seemed to have a happy ending last time. 😔 He did receive 10 months prison the first time around. I assume the judge was objective in giving the 10-month sentence and it wasn't a leniant sentence to be nice cuz they went to the same school. Still, it ended up not being enough to rehabilitate him.
That’s usually what happens when you become internet famous though 😅 All jokes aside, this was a genuine hard watch as like many others said. My day isn’t ruined, but I am disappointed.
He should have at least moved out and left her county to rob in other parts of the state and country. He wasn't embarrassed he faced her second time - he was embarrassed because he was caught again.
Not just broken promise, but the 2nd time seeing the judge it was not just burglary, but a charge for a string of robberies. (Plural) Repeatedly ruined his life. He utterly destroyed the promise and can never come back.
@@Valstrax420 I take it there were a string of arrests as well before and after his "2nd chance". This video was just his 2nd time being seen by the same judge who he went to middle school with.
Seeing my former classmates do better a few years after high school motivated me to accelerate my climb up the ladder. Not certain why he didn't take that example to heart.
This is just absolutely heartbreaking to see. She is so disappointed, and he can't even look her in the eye. We we're all rooting for this man to turn his life around.
@@LilKnuckleHD so basically, it's like when you watch someone do something embarrassing and then you feel embarrassed for them. For example, when u watch a TV show and the character does something embarrassing & you look away
The judge should've went all Tyra Banks on him the second time he landed in court: _"I was rooting for you! We were all rooting for you! How dare you!"_
The judge to him: " *I have never in my life yelled at a boy like this! When my mother yells like this it's because she loves me. LEARN SOMETHING FROM THIS!* "
You can say that again... She was really routing for him to change his ways. Now I don't think he'll ge given a third chance to redeem himself. Look he was given a second chance, and he blew it. So there's no way they'll trust him with a third chance.
I'm really trying to think through how that could've happened. Like the A/V dept of course had to upgrade at some point, and when they installed the new camera it was clearly worse, so....they just left it like that? No complaints? No exchange with the dealer for a better one? Did anyone even test it?? I have so many questions
@@wtfj4462that's true, except that this guy made multiple mistakes of the same caliber and even got a second chance and he blew them. if i were him and the judge was an old classmate who encouraged me to change i would have taken a long hard look at my life.
Years back I was in court, and the judge sent me to VOP (violation of probation) as a "learning lesson" on a first (and ONLY) offense. The cop who drove me from court to the prison was an old friend of mine's father, who was a great guy. He was always really nice to me. He proceeded to tell me how disappointed he was the entire trip. That was a miserable ride. I will never forget it, and I will not go back.
On the plus side, it was eight years, so maybe he was doing well and then 💩 happened and he fell back on his old ways and got caught. Would be nicer if he were just an accomplice instead of the thief. The measure of disappointment in the judge's face and the amount of shame with the suspect is huge, though.
This is so sad and disappointing. You can tell he’s ashamed of himself. I swear I saw a follow up of him doing a lot better for himself and family. Hopefully he can find his way.
I know Arthur personally, used to deal poker to him for a number of years at various casinos in Miami. I’m sure his crimes were a result of his gambling addiction. One day someone insulted me at work and Arthur saw that I was visibly upset and told me “don’t let them get to you, you’re better than that” I’ll never forget that. Great guy sad to see him like this again.
@@DinjurStop projecting and solve your own personal issues before commenting. No where in that comment did they give an excuse, you managed to find one.
Failing in life can crush a man's spirit. But, disappointing people who truly want to see you prosper is something you just can't recover from emotional and mentally.
He can make a comeback if he really wants it enough...if he goes into rehab and gets help, but he has to want to change. Unfortunately you can root for somebody all you want, but if they do not want to change, it won't happen.
@@hello855 One of his earlier charges was drug. It's safe to assume that it's what motivated him to commit the other crime. Addiction. And I believe he had been provided with Rehab, too. Go google it.
This is a perfect example of how your environment/culture can take two people from the same place down two different paths. Seen it many times in my own life, even with myself
This judge is a real gem! Still wishing an old friend the best of luck in life after putting her career on the line because of who she "use" to know. What a betrayal. 😢 She looks hurt and the plantiff should be ashamed. The immediate recuse of this case was smart & valid. I wouldn't want to put my career on the line again.
Her tone didn't sound terribly hopeful. Unfortunately, you can't MAKE somebody turn their life around, he has to want to get clean, make the effort, all the encouraging words in the world won't change somebody if they themselves don't really want to put in the personal effort, and have no desire to change.
Eh that title kind of socks from a journalism perspective. You're goal is to get people to click on an article, and "Suspect faces judge" sounds more catching than "For the second time" based on the first few words
@@Chappie432Ngl, I initially thought this was old news being covered and almost scrolled past it, until I seen the views and time posted, then checked again
If Booth remained clean for 8 years, I would say that's no mean achievement. His shame was imminent. Necessity and compulsion can make anyone do strange things.
There is no proof he remained clean. Only that he avoided getting caught. That said, with a criminal record, I could see why it would be hard for him to get back on his feet.
@@mikeespinoza5733 They could also squander their money on gambling, drugs, etc., or get into debt because of bad financial decisions. Then they go straight back to their old life because their minimum wage job can't keep up with their spending habits.
@@skycloud4802compassion aside, rehabilitation is better for society. Contries like Sweden, Switzerland and such do a pretty good job rehabilitating their criminals. Our prison system doesn’t do that at all. IMO some crimes can’t be rehabilitated though. Violent attacks, rapes, pedos etc Not saying this guy isn’t accountable for his actions, but “rehabilitation doesn’t work” isn’t true, we just don’t do that here in the US
Not to get political, but it's the system. Retributive justice doesn't help prevent crimes, and judging by the fact that he was convicted for robbery and burglary, he probably doesn't have good material conditions which drove him to steal from people, i'm assuming. I don't blame him and he can still be redeemed.
hey dude if your out there reading this by any chance in the world... it still isnt too late.. please dont give up on yourself! You can still fix this!!
Reds3DPrinting, your loving comment is the kind of love and encouragement that is straight from Jesus Christ ! I remember the Shame and guilt that encompassed me after messing up in a big way, twice! The difference is after the second mess up, I wanted to heal. The healing started with Jesus Christ reminding me that He loved me despite my mess ups. Even the big ones. Then He sent special people to give me an encouraging word, despite them knowing what I had done. So first, Jesus Christ's Love then His Mercy and GrsceHis Mercy and Grace . Then to butter it up He sent humans, imperfect and often judgemental, to also extend mercy and compassion. Shame and Guilt began to dissipate then even faster. I mean, what or who would make a regular person have such compassion for me, strangers! It was the love of Jesus Christ. Even if they didnt say it, I knew the love was supernatural and from God, Jesus Christ. Gratefulness ushered it's way in because I now recognized how loved I had always been by Jesus Christ, despite my mistakes and bad choices. Then, forgiveness, forgiveness for myself and for who may have harmed me in the past. After that, whew, everything became new. I felt a new love and compassion for others along with empathy . So, even if the Arthur does not see your message, Jesus Christ is there with Him. Hope he knows it. Your words, will help someone for sure. Take Care!
I feel so bad for the judge. She was hoping that he would redeem himself to be a better person and now here he is again arrested and going to prison again. Goes to show that yes, it’s important to give others second chances, but sadly not everyone deserves it.
You know what, I paused the video at 1 second. I'm too embarrassed to watch it. I remember this and I thought he was gonna turn his life around. But some people have no shame at all.
This has to be the most disappointing thing I’ve ever watched. This story was so popular all over the internet. Literally millions of people were rooting for this guy to succeed. And then he goes ahead and does it again. It’s just disappointing. And he knows it too cuz he couldn’t even look her in the eye.
I know life’s hard but he was so lucky to met this judge last time. The ashamedness he feels last time should warn himself to not do something guilty. Bring back the good kid from the school! 😢
@@mike.1 Stop doing that. While it's true to not judge someone harshly, justifying what he did is wrong. He was in a string of robberies. That's not something you did because you had no choices. The fact that many people around the internet knew him should motivate him to live a better life. There were ex-convicts who probably did worst than him but actually started a new life. And with you trying to justify what he did only push him to keep doing the same thing, contrary to what you probably think.
She genuinely looked so disappointed. She was rooting for him
Holy mamasita🫶🏽
We're all disappointed.
I feel so bad 😭😔 watching it 😭😔
@@greatman5836 It's heartbreaking. I hope he gets his ish together after that.
I mean many years had passed so maybe he had a few good years lol
That man not only disappointed his parents but also a former classmate... twice.
His Mom*. Single Moms raise criminals
@@1mobile984 Because those men couldn't take responsibility for their own actions.
@1mobile984 ....who said he was raised by just a single mother.
@@sufesa8597 Because the courts favor single mothers. Because single mothers get rewarded by the government to breakup families.
@@tiffanyt9329they’re racist, just forget it
She described him as "the nicest kid in middle school".
Man, its crazy how life can take you in a whole another direction.
It is crazy how things turns out, I've had classmates who was bright happy kid that always jokes around to just 10 yrs after graduation. We bump into each other, he's homeless n doing drugs looking completely different
The nicest kids went through a lot at home, being well behaved and “perfect” then cracking under pressure later on is a common phenomenon, it has happened to me and it’s very hurtful. I’m not spending time in courtrooms though
Decisions, not life.
@@dontgiveup1442 sorry to hear that man. I hope u find peace within yourself too.
@@Poop-pt7ih Thank youu ❤️
She was so nice to do that… “I can’t take your case imma have another judge take care of it” such a sweetheart I know she’s disappointed
Legally she can't judge him because they know each other.
@@natashabey2287 Yep, her feelings will get in the way.
@@natashabey2287she judged him the first time tho. I think this time she couldn’t do it because he could say that she sentenced him out of anger or something like that so better safe than sorry.
@@VaLEriE-en8xlthen why couldnt he say that the first time? or say she went too easy and that her judgement cant be trusted
@@sakamalaRL hey I totally feel u. She knew him the first time just like she knew him the second time 🤷🏽♀️
He not only disappointed that judge, but also the thousands of people who were rooting for his betterment.
Millions, actually.
Why root for someone who put them selves in that situation?
@@Laughingyeen-00 Redemption is a thing you know
@@pastaboiii3324 It is, but this man isn't willing to. Especially his second time showing up. Offenders tend to Reoffend.
@@wondercove The part where its my problem
If disappointed were a person it would be the judge.
im embarrassed and disappointed myself for him to having the face her for the 2nd time after broken promise like that
@1104ray can't fix wyte people being stupid
@@1104rayhe was just spreading some black culture enrichment to the community 😂
The judge realized even if he had more chances, he was going to blow it. String of robberies plus breaking ins. (All plural)
Listen to her voice almost cracking, as if she was about to cry.
@@1104rayCan’t fix equity in this country
She used the “I’m not mad, I’m disappointed” approach and sometimes that hurts a lot worse
Comment needs to be pinned 🎯
It is!!
right
It won't have any effect on the guy
Okay, that honestly hits very deep and I’m sure the entire world would agree 😳
I bet this guy was praying in his head that his judge wouldn’t be her 😭😭
He knew, once you see a felony judge for a first time that’s your felony judge from then on
@@danbluehz20really never knew this
@@danbluehz20 Is this a real thing? seriously asking.
@@Kisamon it is bro, real talk
Love how these 2 don't need school reunions, they have their own reunions in the courtroom every 9 years
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
😂
Kindred spirits!
waiting for 2033
The 2nd hand embarrassment is unreal
I couldnt finish the video.
Ikr. Im acc embarrassed for him. After the first time would've had to become some rich CEO just to prove a point. Bro went back for a second time.😂
I couldn’t watch Til the end
I really did hesitate to watch this to the end lol
@@dw9524bro crack me up like that at 3 am 😂
NO WAY THE SEQUEL DROPPED
Especially the way it turned out
And it’s heartbreaking
The way you said this 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
Exactly!!! I can't believe it too
This makes me wanna forget the Prequel bruh,
This is the sequel no one wanted 😭😭
😭😭
Great judge. Immediately recuses herself because she knows she may show bias to the accused.
She recognized him last time, but acted accordingly. I think it’s different this time because the first encounter made national news and she didn’t have a personal connection with him then, but then went out of her way after it made the news to see him released from prison in 2016 and give him that pep talk. That’s why she had to recuse herself.
Interesting. Hmmmmm
I don't think the issue is that she may show bias but the fact that whatever she decides can be used against her. If she is harsh then they can say that she is punishing him for breaking her trust and if she is too soft then they will say she is giving him special treatment. It is a no win scenario.
I'd recuse too. The secondhand embarrassment that I'll be on the news again.
@@TheRealWinser I like this viewpoint. Even if she acted out of pure good faith while hearing the case, there’s the known relationship that she rooted for him. She could have recused herself the first time on recognition alone, but she also made sure to ask after she made the ruling iirc
damn she even sounds completely defeated.
I mean it’s been 9 years. I feel bad for the guy in a way, but some people just won’t change.
I would say the guy feels way worse than her lol
Probably had a secondhand embarrassment because she'll be on the news again.
@@xijinpooh8210 she is on the news on nationwide cases a lot because of the craziness of Florida and Miami-Dade County.
She really tried to help him the best she could😢😢
This dude really disappointed his classmate twice, his parents, and everyone here, including me, who was rooting for him to succeed
you were rooting for him? 🤣 Suddenly every one is rooting for this guy. Pathetic. When did you root?
@@thaneshsanthanakrishnan2566Yes, there's a good chance they're lying, but also not because a lot of people were supporting him the first time this happened. Admittedly I never even heard of this but it isn't hard to look at older videos and see the support for his case.
That’s what drugs do
And disappointed you... cool story bro.
It's in their DNA
Her disappointment was crystal clear in her voice. She made the right choice .
.
The greatest disappointment and humiliation is being judged by a person you once knew long ago again.
And having it be on the news….. twice
She even sounds disappointed, he needs to change... but all that is probably thrown away by now
i mean look what color
@@masterbatersx6359 Wdym by that?🤨
@@masterbatersx6359Rasict so because a person is black means their wrong your logic. 😂
She sounded so dead inside. It's hard to have faith in a man when he lets you down again almost ten years after you were hoping he'd straighten out.
Even, the biger story is that when you have a record , finding a good job is ..
@@PHlophethis guy could have easily found a job. His case went super viral and more than one person was willing to give him employment. He didn’t want it
@@PHlophehe became the manager of a pharmacy , so he did get a job.
@@antoniocarlosoliveira9146 Toni, where did you get the T
@@PHlophe dude , the guy was able to get a job , the guy got a oncr in a life time oportunity to turn his life around and try to stay clean and try again on life , but as people say , old habits die hard.
2016: A new Hope
2024: The disappointment strikes back
😂😂
2033:Return of the disappointment
*2015
Lol sounds like Movie title😂😂😂
@@A1994-y8w star wars (if you were serious😅)
bro definitely recognized her but hoped she didn't recognize him.
9 years later and the camera quality got somehow worse.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Look like it in the 90s
Looll
Because that's the important part of this message.
@@madwhitehare3635 EXACTLY
If i remember correctly from the first time, the judge told him "i better not see you in this court room again".
Sad 8 years later and hes in that seat again
How the hell could this happen…
@@somedudefromapharmacy can't take the thug out of thugs
@@TheBBCNPC you
@@TheBBCNPCWho is responsible for the release of these dogs?
Woof. Woof.
@@TheBBCNPC I suspect the Baha Men.
I'm feeling second hand embarrassment for this dude 😂 jeez that was awkward. He was given the opportunity of a lifetime to turn his life around and he threw her kindness right in the trash. What a shame
I mean, he is a career criminal, it was very heart whelming to see the story the first time, but a life of bad decisions won't be fixed. People always pass on these opportunities in life to change for the better, criminal or not, and most of the time they fail to do so.
He could barely look her in the eye unlike that first time lmao
He has plead not guilty this time...might be a bit early to be assuming he is guilty to be fair.
Sad to hear how this story turned out. It seemed to have a happy ending last time. 😔
He did receive 10 months prison the first time around. I assume the judge was objective in giving the 10-month sentence and it wasn't a leniant sentence to be nice cuz they went to the same school.
Still, it ended up not being enough to rehabilitate him.
She wasn't kind just acknowledged an old school mate. She did her job. She didn't do anything kind. He served time.
Even the camera quality was disappointed in him
😭😭😭😭😭
underrated
This has to be the most depressing thing I’ve seen.
stop like ur own comment
@@giovannigiorgio2262 you liked it too bro
@@helloeveryone1057 no never
@@giovannigiorgio2262 you did i saw it
@@giovannigiorgio2262I liked it
Dude became internet famous and STILL didn't learn.
That’s usually what happens when you become internet famous though 😅
All jokes aside, this was a genuine hard watch as like many others said. My day isn’t ruined, but I am disappointed.
He cant help it, it's in their dna
@@dudebro91-fn7rzwho is “their”? He’s the only one on trial
He should have at least moved out and left her county to rob in other parts of the state and country. He wasn't embarrassed he faced her second time - he was embarrassed because he was caught again.
It's almost like that doesn't mean anything!
The sheer disappointment in that final "better" is enough to make a man shiver
That second chance could have been his redemption to change his life. Yet, he chose to continue his life of crimes. What a disappointment...
"chose" is wild
@@trova4725 it was his own choice
@@trova4725he chose to break in to peoples homes and burglarize their homes, whats wild about that
@@trova4725c’mon yo
Well this is awkward
Yeah ...
lol not really
666 likes. Im not gonna ruin it
@professionaljailbreaker6965 ruined anyway
@@NygmaNL damnnnnn
Never in my life have I been this disappointed in someone I’ve never met.
Thats Internet for ya!
Exactly. I remember when the first story came out. I genuinely hope he gets better.
Ikr feels weird but we all saw both cases damn 😮😢
you don’t know what happened
im embarrassed and disappointed myself for him to having the face her for the 2nd time after broken promise like that
Not just broken promise, but the 2nd time seeing the judge it was not just burglary, but a charge for a string of robberies. (Plural) Repeatedly ruined his life.
He utterly destroyed the promise and can never come back.
@alanguages This isn't even his second arrest btw
@@Valstrax420 I take it there were a string of arrests as well before and after his "2nd chance". This video was just his 2nd time being seen by the same judge who he went to middle school with.
And I had a stroke
He's yo brotha
Seeing my former classmates do better a few years after high school motivated me to accelerate my climb up the ladder. Not certain why he didn't take that example to heart.
It’s his mindset as some never take their 2nd chances to heart until they’re faced with the same penalty all over again
As bad habits an addiction even if u can hide it away for a while it’ll come back to haunt u if u let it take over
As it’s a temptation irresistible urge to
Her disappointment is immeasurable and her day is ruined.
For me It was like watching my wife and my son :))
Review brah..
True
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Do any of my replies get the joke 😆?
This is just absolutely heartbreaking to see. She is so disappointed, and he can't even look her in the eye. We we're all rooting for this man to turn his life around.
No
@UmbreonMoon why do you absolutely feel ‘ heart broken’ for him?? I actually don’t . I don’t feel pity for that man. 🫷🏼🙄😒
@@seanpetaia Because we're humans and it's not "cool" to lack compassion. This ain't whatever edgy 90s anime you get your personality from.
Damn, I felt so much second hand embarrassment, I struggled through the video. We were all rooting for him to change his life.
He probably won’t get any better 😔
I never heard of that what is second hand embarrassment ?
@@LilKnuckleHDhe copied some comment. Dude must be some kids and probably wasnt even alive
@@LilKnuckleHD so basically, it's like when you watch someone do something embarrassing and then you feel embarrassed for them. For example, when u watch a TV show and the character does something embarrassing & you look away
@@LilKnuckleHDit’s when you still feel embarrassed by another person’s embarrassing actions even though it wasn’t you who did the embarrassing thing.
He went from 'I'm so overwhelmed with emotion!' to 'well, this is awkward'
The judge should've went all Tyra Banks on him the second time he landed in court: _"I was rooting for you! We were all rooting for you! How dare you!"_
that never gets old
I'm really sad about how this turned out but this comment is funny lol
Where did Tyra Banks say that?
@@TheThan-sx8ve Some episode of America's Next Top Model a decade or so ago.
The judge to him: " *I have never in my life yelled at a boy like this! When my mother yells like this it's because she loves me. LEARN SOMETHING FROM THIS!* "
Her face says it all “I’m not angry, I’m disappointed.”
You can say that again... She was really routing for him to change his ways. Now I don't think he'll ge given a third chance to redeem himself. Look he was given a second chance, and he blew it. So there's no way they'll trust him with a third chance.
For some reason, camera quality in the same courtroom, 9 years later, got -100000% negative aura.
right the newer one looks to be about 10 years before the old one
the camera was just as disappointed as the judge
I'm really trying to think through how that could've happened. Like the A/V dept of course had to upgrade at some point, and when they installed the new camera it was clearly worse, so....they just left it like that? No complaints? No exchange with the dealer for a better one? Did anyone even test it?? I have so many questions
Wrong use of the word aura buddy
we got brain rot in inside edition now🙏😭
If disappointment was a person, it would be this guy
Damn bro chill everybody makes mistakes.
@@wtfj4462that's true, except that this guy made multiple mistakes of the same caliber and even got a second chance and he blew them. if i were him and the judge was an old classmate who encouraged me to change i would have taken a long hard look at my life.
That 2nd time was just a different level of disappointment.
Ain't no way we got Booth back in prison before GTA 6 😢
For years this was an uplifting story of redemption, what the hell happened?
He black
What does gta 6 have to do with anything ?? 😂
@@robertcarruthers7094It’s a meme. Everything will happen before GTA VI. The heat death of the universe will happen before GTA VI
Life isn't always sunshine and rainbows
@@mike.1So?
You can see the look of disappointment in her face.
Nice pfp
Years back I was in court, and the judge sent me to VOP (violation of probation) as a "learning lesson" on a first (and ONLY) offense. The cop who drove me from court to the prison was an old friend of mine's father, who was a great guy. He was always really nice to me. He proceeded to tell me how disappointed he was the entire trip. That was a miserable ride. I will never forget it, and I will not go back.
Why can't some people change their ways. He was given a second chance, but threw it out the window.😔
You would think facing prison time the first time around would make you never do what you did to end up in that situation again, but I guess not.
black culture, it's in his genes
On the plus side, it was eight years, so maybe he was doing well and then 💩 happened and he fell back on his old ways and got caught. Would be nicer if he were just an accomplice instead of the thief. The measure of disappointment in the judge's face and the amount of shame with the suspect is huge, though.
Why don’t you think they do? It’s their culture
It’s all they talk about in their rap music
@@looinrimsA similar comment was deleted yesterday. I guess we have no right to speak the truth.
This is so sad and disappointing. You can tell he’s ashamed of himself. I swear I saw a follow up of him doing a lot better for himself and family. Hopefully he can find his way.
He has no shame at all! His story went viral, after all that attention, he went on a string of ROBBERIES. He got worse
Disappointing for whom, I found it completely predictable.
after 9 years and a life changing chance to turn things around, he chose not to. some people just can not be helped.. it's sad, but a reality
Being ashamed of himself only because he got caught, obviously wasn’t ashamed when he was breaking into all these homes
He plead not guilty. He is not ashamed.
It’s so refreshing to see a judge with morals
if she had morals she wouldn't have taken it easy on him just because she knew him. Another judge trying to fix crime with hugs and kisses.
@@mikeespinoza5733
Except she didn't take it easy on him? She locked him up and only realized after the sentencing who the dude was.
Is not breaking into houses THAT hard?
I know Arthur personally, used to deal poker to him for a number of years at various casinos in Miami. I’m sure his crimes were a result of his gambling addiction. One day someone insulted me at work and Arthur saw that I was visibly upset and told me “don’t let them get to you, you’re better than that” I’ll never forget that. Great guy sad to see him like this again.
Doubt you know him. Trying to make excuses for these people doesn't help.
@@Dinjur I can believe him, but not the "personally" part
@@Dinjurthe world is smaller than you'd think
@@DinjurStop projecting and solve your own personal issues before commenting. No where in that comment did they give an excuse, you managed to find one.
One day I was crossing the street and someone said to me "nice day huh" & I said "yeah nice day" I'll never forget that moment ever.
cuh ain’t learn his lesson💀😭👌
Nop! Wested his life to do crimes, pity for his family tho.
@@seanpetaia😂😂😂🤣
Nahh
This is a prime example that kindness is the weakest sentiment of all
why would he cuh? frontal lobes cuh, they exist cuh, ugetme cuh
He just never learns when to not commit burglary.
FAR MORE SERIOUS CHARGES THAN THAT THIS TIME !
to be fair its reallt difficult not to.
cocain'es a helluva drug
From what she said to him before, it sounds like he’s an addict.
They never do
this year is full of plot twists 💀
Such as
Something never changes, like the video quality of the court’s cameras.
Lol! Right?
8 years later, the camera's quality got even worse for some reason.
It changed but for worse
at first I thought that was the old footage
@@maximilianschussler8126the camera is disappointed too
I remember seeing the original video back then and this is crushing
I can't watch it for this reason and have limited myself to reading the comments, which is still crushing.
@@gimligloin8439same the second-hand embarrassment from the thumbnail alone is killing me
Not for me really. This happens so much now that I simply don’t care.
No way We got a sequel to this before GTA 6
Another commenter with 4K likes also posted about a sequel drop 6 days ago.
Rockstar bots please stop 😭
Real
Happened after GTA 5 but before GTA 6 LMFAO
Which would you put money on releasing first? GTA 6, winds of winter, half life 3?
Honestly 8-9yrs is pretty impressive.
Failing in life can crush a man's spirit. But, disappointing people who truly want to see you prosper is something you just can't recover from emotional and mentally.
He can make a comeback if he really wants it enough...if he goes into rehab and gets help, but he has to want to change. Unfortunately you can root for somebody all you want, but if they do not want to change, it won't happen.
"a comeback" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 @@yellowblanka6058
@@yellowblanka6058 How would rehab help him though? He commits robberies and burglaries.
@@hello855 One of his earlier charges was drug. It's safe to assume that it's what motivated him to commit the other crime. Addiction. And I believe he had been provided with Rehab, too. Go google it.
I love judge Mindy. It's nice to see an honest judge who knows when to recuse herself
I feel really bad for the judge; she must feel disappointed and embarrassed for believing in him.
Her hug after he was released was cringe
That's why you should never get your hopes high over anyone. If you never get your hopes high, you will never be disappointed.
@@matthewm9261yep she didn't want to be seen hugging him. I guess trying to keep it professional
This was the purest form of disappointment i’ve ever seen and it’s so scary
She had enough. I guess there's a limit to feeling betrayed and disappointed.
I can tell. I felt it, you're never the same and neither will you look at that person the same way.
She had to recuse herself on both occasions.
No way we got a part 2 to this before GTA 6
😭😭
Come on you don't have to drop this!
😭😭
LMAO
💀🙏
Damn that sucks I feel really horrible and especially awkward that they’re now face to face again.
This is a perfect example of how your environment/culture can take two people from the same place down two different paths. Seen it many times in my own life, even with myself
That’s how addiction works. Pray for this man
pray for him too
His fam
I'm not sure if he deserves prayers
@@11ICE agreed, only his fam does
@@11ICE
How’s that? It is the sick that see’s the Dr.
This judge is a real gem! Still wishing an old friend the best of luck in life after putting her career on the line because of who she "use" to know. What a betrayal. 😢 She looks hurt and the plantiff should be ashamed. The immediate recuse of this case was smart & valid. I wouldn't want to put my career on the line again.
a dog returning to its vomit 😢
if she was actually smart she would have recused herself on the first case and let a real judge give him the sentence he deserved.
Her tone didn't sound terribly hopeful. Unfortunately, you can't MAKE somebody turn their life around, he has to want to get clean, make the effort, all the encouraging words in the world won't change somebody if they themselves don't really want to put in the personal effort, and have no desire to change.
@@mikeespinoza5733 It was a plea deal and fit the circumstance of that particular crime based on agreement with the DA. She didn't have much control.
This took “Where will you be at for the next 10 years” to a whole new level even though it was 9 years ago
Oh, I think we know where he'll be at the ten-year mark.
You let her down man, she was there for you and you let her down 😕
This guy not only disappointed his family but also the judge and all those people who were rooting for him to do well in his life 😢
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
*Can’t put the blame on you
*you can't get fooled again
*deedle dee dee
What happens on the third time?
Exactly
Better title: For the second time, suspect faces judge who was his former schoolmate.
Eh that title kind of socks from a journalism perspective. You're goal is to get people to click on an article, and "Suspect faces judge" sounds more catching than "For the second time" based on the first few words
Your@@Chappie432
@@Chappie432Ngl, I initially thought this was old news being covered and almost scrolled past it, until I seen the views and time posted, then checked again
Not really, it literally means the same thing that the original title means 🥴🥴🥴
It means the same thing. Beside, it's a video, not just a screenshot of an article! Even if the title confuse you, the video won't.
Never thought this get a sequel in 2024
If Booth remained clean for 8 years, I would say that's no mean achievement. His shame was imminent. Necessity and compulsion can make anyone do strange things.
There is no proof he remained clean. Only that he avoided getting caught. That said, with a criminal record, I could see why it would be hard for him to get back on his feet.
He didn’t get caught for 8 years
@@henrypeters5291 it really isn't. plenty of places hire convicts. the problem is they think they're "too good" for those jobs.
@@lemonandhoney I don't think he's smart enough to not get caught. 8 years is a pretty long time for circumstances to change.
@@mikeespinoza5733 They could also squander their money on gambling, drugs, etc., or get into debt because of bad financial decisions. Then they go straight back to their old life because their minimum wage job can't keep up with their spending habits.
She gave u a second chance to turn your life around and you turn around and do the same thing again
360 no scope, but you miss
@@spicyweiner4530 CS 1.6 Vibes
Here's a better title:
"Inside Edition Editors Face School for 2nd Time"
What did the title used to say
"Suspect Faces Judge Who His Schoolmate for 2nd Time"
@@RollD_by_Rick ah lol
😂😂
@@RollD_by_Rick lmfao 😭😂
How embarrassing….
WHOEVER WROTE THIS TITLE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL IMMEDIATELY
Good lord I did not even realize how badly written the title was 😂
Imagine your proofreader has been your classmate before back then previously
She is judge and he schoolmate 😂
It would read better if you weren't reading it like A preschooler yourself.
@@WrathOfRandman688Looks like we found the person who wrote it 💀
Again? Smh he doesnt learn
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It just goes to show that most criminals don't deserve compassion. Rehabilitation is largely a myth.
Bruh really?...@@abcdefg5459
@@skycloud4802compassion aside, rehabilitation is better for society. Contries like Sweden, Switzerland and such do a pretty good job rehabilitating their criminals. Our prison system doesn’t do that at all.
IMO some crimes can’t be rehabilitated though. Violent attacks, rapes, pedos etc
Not saying this guy isn’t accountable for his actions, but “rehabilitation doesn’t work” isn’t true, we just don’t do that here in the US
They never do.
You can take a horse to the river but you can't force it to drink water
The saying is: you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink
you can take the pig out of the mud, but not the mud out of the pig ha! das how we rephrase it here in jamaica
@@blahblahblaaa3336 Looks like L'Aquarius here loves his mud.
It is genetics
@@NIcholasparker88 Mostly culture. Otherwise, all 100 % would be in prison.
her surname is "glazer" im crying right now 😭😭
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Brain rot
I am disappointed in this guy, I thought he was doing good. What Happened?!?!
What happened? He was born to a black momma. That’s what happened.
@@PhytocrystBruh
@@Phytocrystspotted the racist
Not to get political, but it's the system. Retributive justice doesn't help prevent crimes, and judging by the fact that he was convicted for robbery and burglary, he probably doesn't have good material conditions which drove him to steal from people, i'm assuming. I don't blame him and he can still be redeemed.
our carceral system encourages recidivism, it’s devastating
Well that was awkward….
He hit rock bottom in recent times
More like heartbreaking
hey dude if your out there reading this by any chance in the world... it still isnt too late.. please dont give up on yourself! You can still fix this!!
No I think it's over 😂
You said it!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 amen
*you're
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Reds3DPrinting,
your loving comment is the kind of love and encouragement that is straight from Jesus Christ ! I remember the Shame and guilt that encompassed me after messing up in a big way, twice!
The difference is after the second mess up, I wanted to heal.
The healing started with Jesus Christ reminding me that He loved me despite my mess ups. Even the big ones.
Then He sent special people to give me an encouraging word, despite them knowing what I had done.
So first, Jesus Christ's Love then His Mercy and GrsceHis Mercy and Grace . Then to butter it up He sent humans, imperfect and often judgemental, to also extend mercy and compassion.
Shame and Guilt began to dissipate then even faster. I mean, what or who would make a regular person have such compassion for me, strangers! It was the love of Jesus Christ. Even if they didnt say it, I knew the love was supernatural and from God, Jesus Christ.
Gratefulness ushered it's way in
because I now recognized how loved I had always been by Jesus Christ,
despite my mistakes and bad choices. Then, forgiveness, forgiveness for myself and for who may have harmed me in the past. After that, whew, everything became new.
I felt a new love and compassion for others along with empathy .
So, even if the Arthur does not see your message, Jesus Christ is there with Him. Hope he knows it.
Your words, will help someone for sure.
Take Care!
"we really need to stop meeting like this"
As a dog returns to its vomit,
so a fool repeats his foolishness.
-- Proverbs 26:11
Ironic coming from the bible lmfao but true statement
I have read that passage in the Good Book 📖 and unfortunately it is more often true without a severe lifestyle change.
what's more deadlier than foolishness 🤔
@@jaredwalla3064what’s so ironic, do you even know what that word means
@@nicholascernatescu6685ayo, what’s with the pfp bro. I didn’t think RUclips allowed blood to exist on its platform at all 😅
He couldn’t stay clean 🤦♂️
I feel so bad for the judge. She was hoping that he would redeem himself to be a better person and now here he is again arrested and going to prison again.
Goes to show that yes, it’s important to give others second chances, but sadly not everyone deserves it.
it proves that judges suck at punishing the people that the cops get hurt bringing in.
This man never change...
Hope everythings change
You know what, I paused the video at 1 second. I'm too embarrassed to watch it. I remember this and I thought he was gonna turn his life around. But some people have no shame at all.
I feel the same way. I'm also to embarrassed to watch the Clip of them meeting again 😂. But hey at least it was 9 years later. Not 2 years Later.
This has to be the most disappointing thing I’ve ever watched. This story was so popular all over the internet. Literally millions of people were rooting for this guy to succeed. And then he goes ahead and does it again. It’s just disappointing. And he knows it too cuz he couldn’t even look her in the eye.
@@coolwarren5289 True.
He managed 7 years or so, which for a career criminal is a lifetime, but yes, it's disappointing.
@@trishloughman5998 Of not getting caught, which isn't the same as going straight.
They really need to stop meeting each other like this
they live in the same city and there aren't 40 different courts so duh !
Maybe third times the charm?
@@PHlophe They mean he needs to stop committing crimes. Duh.
@@PHlophe Bro failed to catch sarcasm and thought he was the smartest in the room 😂
I know life’s hard but he was so lucky to met this judge last time. The ashamedness he feels last time should warn himself to not do something guilty. Bring back the good kid from the school! 😢
That's just embarrassing.
I read a quote during my college time which says "Some people never change, they just learn how to lie better"
Can't Arthur just stay out of trouble
Lol nope
It's blacktivity they hardwired to do this
@jonathanng138 oppression, Jim crow, redlining neighborhoods, segregation, and slavery does that to people.
@@juancena1117no it doesn’t. Quit with the excuses for uncivilized behavior
@@magnus08f250🧢
Not all stories have a happy ending. 😢
I’m not surprised. Just another career criminal who doesn’t want to change.
He disappointed, his family, former classmate, a nation, and himself. 😢 bruh. We were rooting for u.
Did you offer him job or a house or something? 🤡
@@mike.1 Stop doing that. While it's true to not judge someone harshly, justifying what he did is wrong. He was in a string of robberies. That's not something you did because you had no choices.
The fact that many people around the internet knew him should motivate him to live a better life. There were ex-convicts who probably did worst than him but actually started a new life. And with you trying to justify what he did only push him to keep doing the same thing, contrary to what you probably think.
Who else was part of the thousands of people who thought he would become a better person😔💔
He's the type of student to take credit of a group project
Doesn't seem like he was that student in middle school, but that may be true today.
@@maxxh5331 He used to be friends with the judge they know each other
This proves that some people just don’t change and don’t deserve a second chance…
I wonder if there's a connection!!