Most Corrupt Judges in History

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @rogal6661
    @rogal6661 2 года назад +151

    Those last two judges sending juveniles to jail for profit is absolutely disgusting. I hope they rot in there.

    • @DrCarlBooze
      @DrCarlBooze 2 года назад +5

      I am very glad to see the kids for cash judge on this list. Giving a finger to a cop does not deserve a year in juvenile prison. This judge was the most corrupt monster I have ever known.

    • @iprobablywontseeyourreply.7193
      @iprobablywontseeyourreply.7193 2 года назад +3

      @@DrCarlBooze I was wondering when I saw the thumbnail like oh kids for cash has to be on there. But when I didn’t see it I’m like no way it’s not listed! Number one tho. And I’ve talked to ppl, lawyers even, who think they shouldn’t be in prison! Are you crazy?! Bc it wasn’t your life being destroyed!

    • @nocapoca5313
      @nocapoca5313 2 года назад +1

      Adults are also sent in prisons for minor things and on contrary to the rest of the world on average in America are much longer sentences for everything, in order to full American prisons.
      Did you know that?

    • @DrCarlBooze
      @DrCarlBooze 2 года назад

      @@nocapoca5313 prison for profit should not be a thing but as long as it is the $ will go to crooked politicians and judges to keep the prisons full.

    • @xcomfortablynumb83x
      @xcomfortablynumb83x Год назад +2

      I live in Wilkes Barre, I have my entire life. I know quite a few people that were sentenced by Ciavarella. They are all still affected to this day even as adults by what happened to them. 😢

  • @acewings221
    @acewings221 2 года назад +211

    In the kids for cash scandal, one of the teenagers had such a problem readjusting after release that they committed suicide. That scandal was a lot worse than most people realize

    • @panoskakkavas4022
      @panoskakkavas4022 2 года назад +21

      WHAT DID YOU SAY !!!??? THE KID COMMITTED SUICIDE FOR REAL !!!???

    • @justinbellpa
      @justinbellpa 2 года назад +7

      @@panoskakkavas4022 yea

    • @justinbellpa
      @justinbellpa 2 года назад +18

      i remember this. i live in this area and know lots of ppl effected by it.

    • @panoskakkavas4022
      @panoskakkavas4022 2 года назад +10

      @@justinbellpa OH MY GOD ... And ... the kid's family ? Ha.. have they recuperated from this nightmare ? Even by a tiny amount ?

    • @justinbellpa
      @justinbellpa 2 года назад +26

      @@panoskakkavas4022 no regardless of the money they'll never recover. alot of other good kids had turned to crime after being locked up for nothing

  • @Freddy-mp3gk
    @Freddy-mp3gk 2 года назад +273

    The penalties or lack thereof for many of these judges are baffling. These are people of power who are supposed to have unbiased opinions on their ruling and yet that wasn’t the case for many of them.

    • @bluey3575
      @bluey3575 2 года назад +12

      The more you learn law you will even start to ask if even "unbiased opinions" even exist 😂

    • @Freddy-mp3gk
      @Freddy-mp3gk 2 года назад +7

      @@bluey3575 though I’m well versed, I know my fair share. I’m not so gullible to believe that corruption does not exist in the eye of the law either, hence why I’m baffled of such light punishment. Many of them should have been made an example of for future situations.

    • @Tarun-gp2tc
      @Tarun-gp2tc 2 года назад

      @@Freddy-mp3gk The way the law is written is biased and corrupt, it shouldn't be surprising there are corrupt Judges

    • @p_campbell
      @p_campbell 2 года назад +5

      @@Freddy-mp3gk Exactly they multiple times "make examples" of people so why doesn't this happen to them... 🤔

    • @camwyn256
      @camwyn256 2 года назад +6

      Yup. Qualified Immunity doesn't just protect cops

  • @pawelzybulskij3367
    @pawelzybulskij3367 2 года назад +137

    The most corrupt judges aren't going to be caught and end up in such videos.

    • @iprobablywontseeyourreply.7193
      @iprobablywontseeyourreply.7193 2 года назад

      Many of them won’t. Most of them won’t. Sometimes rarely it does happen. The #1 spot, it wasn’t just judges, many many ppl in the system were covering it up even after they were caught. They got away with it for a long time. Investigative journalism and good lawyers are necessary for these busts to happen.

    • @kavsaduki7768
      @kavsaduki7768 Год назад +3

      the people underground won’t like this comment

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman 8 месяцев назад +3

      Fact

    • @jaykid6595
      @jaykid6595 4 месяца назад +1

      Not necessarily

    • @jaykid6595
      @jaykid6595 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      What do you mean "Fact"?

  • @justinkendollrozinek
    @justinkendollrozinek 2 года назад +53

    The scariest thing about this is that these are just the ones who got caught.

    • @matejbednarik8736
      @matejbednarik8736 7 месяцев назад

      Whole system is corrupt, which means if is there let's say 20% bad people, most of them are in police, judical system and medicine.

    • @a44489
      @a44489 5 месяцев назад +1

      They have to be worse

    • @jaykid6595
      @jaykid6595 4 месяца назад +1

      Really.. You have an amazing grasp of spotting the obvious..
      Good for you

  • @jamesharris6368
    @jamesharris6368 11 месяцев назад +4

    We give judges WAY TOO MUCH power that they think they're above the law and are untouchable.

  • @kristiskinner8542
    @kristiskinner8542 2 года назад +99

    Yeah finding out any judge is corrupt shouldnt "shock" anyone. Thats like being shocked you get wet in water

    • @clementine2234
      @clementine2234 2 года назад +4

      You get wet in water?? :O but I thought water wasn't wet

    • @lj5589
      @lj5589 2 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @pythondrink
      @pythondrink 2 года назад +3

      @@clementine2234 i think it's correct to say water is wet since each water molecule is surrounded by other water molecules

  • @SuperTonyony
    @SuperTonyony 2 года назад +17

    Public officials who betray the public trust should be given the same punishment as murderers.

  • @Frightmarelordofthenightmares
    @Frightmarelordofthenightmares 2 года назад +48

    It disgusts me on how Judges and Police officers get low sentences simply because they had power.😒😒😒

    • @aarondough2524
      @aarondough2524 2 года назад +3

      It is never ever gonna happen but the more power you have the harsher your punishment should be. If we were ever to put a dent in corruption this would be a good start. But people in power would have to be the ones inforcing...........so......

    • @SeanMahoneyfitnessandart
      @SeanMahoneyfitnessandart Год назад +3

      The times are changing tho... more and more cops are going down for use of force violations and civil rights violations every day. Check out "The Civil Rights Lawyer" channel for frequent updates on this topic.

  • @Robert-ff9wf
    @Robert-ff9wf 2 года назад +277

    I can't stand how judge's, prosecutors and police who protect each other from exposing serious crimes they committed! I believe there is a certain kind of person who actively seek out these kind of jobs because they want the attention and it allows them to use their controlling personality and not get in trouble. There are good ones out there though.

    • @Chronix-
      @Chronix- 2 года назад +29

      Agreed, narcissists, sociopaths, pathological liars and people with borderline personality disorder can all be attracted to positions of power and make up many of our politicians, police, lawyers, judges and prosecutors. These days those are the ones with all the power it seems....

    • @raythomas5090
      @raythomas5090 2 года назад

      There was a judge. First Lady Muslim judge to serve in NYC, they found her body in the Hudson River. They ruled it a suicide, but when you read into the cases and everything lead up to it it’s very fishy. I think she put away someone bad who had some type of power.

    • @thegreatgazoo2334
      @thegreatgazoo2334 2 года назад +5

      Good thing you didn't live through the early half of the 20th century. The Blue Wall was very high and very thick.

    • @francisdec1615
      @francisdec1615 2 года назад

      The state was invented so that the smartest psychopaths should be able to oppress the other >99% without getting their rightful punishment for it. Yet, when you tell the sheeple that you will only have a fair society if it's anarchist, they'll ridicule you...

    • @kaitlynengelland2723
      @kaitlynengelland2723 2 года назад +5

      Money

  • @Wickwok
    @Wickwok Год назад +20

    My friend was one of those kids sentenced to 6 years in juvenile detention for throwing a stapler at his teacher. He sued the town Wilkes Barr, the judges estates and the state of Pennsylvania and won 6 million.

    • @korstiaanakse1
      @korstiaanakse1 10 месяцев назад +1

      The fact he went to a judge for throwing a stapler is already wierd

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke 2 года назад +28

    With great power comes great responsibility, and apparently great corruption too...

  • @nine-dogs
    @nine-dogs 2 года назад +103

    "Judges Gone Bad". Very timely...

    • @ItsRoronoaZoro
      @ItsRoronoaZoro 2 года назад +10

      Why? I don't keep up with things, is there a bad judge thing going on in the news or something? 🤣

    • @yaakovkrakowich4563
      @yaakovkrakowich4563 2 года назад +3

      Amen

    • @powerplayer75
      @powerplayer75 2 года назад +13

      @@ItsRoronoaZoro US supreme court angered half the country by rescinding Roe v Wade

    • @SarcasticTruth117
      @SarcasticTruth117 2 года назад +12

      Roe was over ruled. Now the people can decide and vote on the issue. Democracy has been upheld and was made stronger.

    • @ramtins9258
      @ramtins9258 2 года назад +2

      Very sus actually

  • @tag1462
    @tag1462 2 года назад +68

    As to the judges actually sent to prison, I'd like to know how that went. I'm pretty certain it wasn't GP. Because it would be awkward to run into someone you just sent there.

    • @raythomas5090
      @raythomas5090 2 года назад +6

      More like everyone you sent there lol

    • @Keyser___Soze
      @Keyser___Soze 2 года назад +3

      They were definitely protected when in prison. Im sure they all had special treatment just for them and were helped and watch by guards. Had lenient “rules” just for them and put in certain areas or solitary confinement (the good kind, not the bad kind)

    • @Mustafa_AhmedPGH
      @Mustafa_AhmedPGH 2 года назад

      Or fatal.

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Год назад +1

      I'm sure every one of them are actually sent to private prisons. They'd be given their own cell, the janitors would be triple screened and their fellow inmates would be mostly Wall streeters there's no imprisoning a judge otherwise

  • @TylerGamer765
    @TylerGamer765 2 года назад +20

    Wow so it’s ok to send away adults to these private prisons though right?? Private prisons should be outlawed

    • @geekdivaherself
      @geekdivaherself 2 года назад

      Absolutely! Go watch the episodes about US private prisons on the _Last Week Tonight_ channel on RUclips. You'll be horrified. I worry about the state of spirit of the United States of America. The far-right Christians forget about Jesus's instruction to see his face in the least of these, which specifically includes prisoners! We don't have to set them free but we do have to treat them with dignity and that's not what private prisons do! Regular prisons don't either but private prisons even make money off the families of prisoners by charging immense surcharges on even phone calls to and from prison. Sigh.

  • @RAlanMead
    @RAlanMead Год назад +3

    0:10 Paschal English
    2:23 Paul Hawkes
    4:45 Mike Maggio
    7:14 Wade McCree
    9:14 John C. Murphy
    11:07 Joan Orie Melvin
    13:27 Mark Fuller
    15:37 Thomas J. Maloney
    17:47 Alcee Hastings
    19:52 The Kids for Cash Schandal

  • @smorphous8928
    @smorphous8928 2 года назад +14

    All it takes is one, one judge to convict innocent people for many years in the slammer for stuff they didn’t do.

  • @TheThora17
    @TheThora17 2 года назад +8

    Absolutely unacceptable for any judge to be criminal, unethical, immoral, racist or have questionable actions or behaviours. They must be unbiased, and transparent! They are considered as the top officials and are to be trustworthy to all seeking justice. It's sick how a number of them take advantage of their status'... revolting

  • @osco4311
    @osco4311 2 года назад +9

    If you think qualified immunity for police officers breaking the law is bad, judicial immunity for judges is almost absolute. One judge ordered the local sheriff's department to go to the house of an attorney who had missed a hearing and "rough him up". The US Supreme Court ruled in Mireles v. Waco (1991) that the judge had absolute immunity from a lawsuit arising from the resulting beating, because the misbehavior occurred entirely within his activities as a judge presiding over a court.

  • @gunengineering1338
    @gunengineering1338 2 года назад +12

    I wish the American people would force through a constitutional ammendment prohibiting the existence of privately owned correctional facilities.

    • @prodigalpriest
      @prodigalpriest Год назад

      That would be Anti-capitalism, and thus not make it through the Senate or House.

  • @donovanevans3019
    @donovanevans3019 2 года назад +6

    imagine getting 5 years in the slammer for a school fight lol

  • @domdadda187
    @domdadda187 2 года назад +13

    The last two judges had their plea deal tossed because a prosecutor had witnessed 1 of them speaking to the news. Apparently he showed absolutely no remorse for his crimes and even Insinuated he did nothing wrong. He also stated the only reason he’s taking the 7 years was because the other judge snitched on him!!

    • @Persian-Immortal
      @Persian-Immortal 2 года назад +1

      Sad!

    • @cjclark2002
      @cjclark2002 2 года назад +3

      These kind of men need to learn what mob justice tastes like. If our country continues down this path they will certainly have a rude awakening.

    • @julietcrowson3503
      @julietcrowson3503 2 года назад

      Wow what a Corrie - Quite Corrupt!

  • @gametime4229
    @gametime4229 2 года назад +6

    Judges can change peoples lives for the worse . They should not be treated normally in court. They should be judged and sentenced to more than the fullest extent of the law.with great power comes great responsibility

  • @Chronix-
    @Chronix- 2 года назад +18

    Well good, looks like we've cleaned up all the corruption in the judicial system!
    🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @josephmorgan3058
    @josephmorgan3058 26 дней назад +1

    My wife was one of the Wilkes-Barre judge. Judge demanded a hefty bribe to keep her out of juvenile detention.

  • @shawnwatson1419
    @shawnwatson1419 2 года назад +20

    Government officials, cops, etc should get double the time as a regular citizen. They violate their oaths and make up rules as they go daily. It just isn't usually big enough to be noticed or heard. I've heard of most of these cases. Especially the kids for cash and the judge that got into a fight.

    • @jakeg3126
      @jakeg3126 2 года назад

      If anything it should be opposite. Just encourage people not to be cops

  • @Kawaiiiasuna
    @Kawaiiiasuna 2 года назад +23

    I lived near Wilkes-barre at the time. My cousin ended up committing suicide due to this judge. She needed help and the justice system failed her.

    • @ayoketa
      @ayoketa 2 года назад +1

      I’m from Danville witch is close and it’s weird learning this

    • @courthebrave
      @courthebrave 2 года назад +2

      I’m sorry for your loss 😞 Your cousin deserved better. The whole justice system is a huge joke. It’s good to have some laws but when they are broken then it’s not worth it.

  • @alextownsend8624
    @alextownsend8624 2 года назад +48

    Keep doing what you guys do, you're awesome!

  • @stevenbrace8579
    @stevenbrace8579 2 года назад +6

    I live in the Wilkes Barre area. I was waiting for Chivarella and the kids for cash scandal to be number one on this list. My best high school friends brother was sent to a juvenile detention center for 5 years after being present during a break in of a small local business. The person who was driving the car that had perpetrated the crime was 18 years old. My brothers friend was only 13 years old at the time. It wasn’t found that he had any part in the crime, and it was proven by video surveillance, but he was still given 5 years for being present.
    Since that incident he has been in and out of rehabilitation facilities and has never been able to recover from spending his teenage years as a prisoner. They ruined alot of lives.

    • @mariecherement3834
      @mariecherement3834 2 года назад +1

      IN LEESBURG VIRGINIA, YOU OR YOUR KIDS do not even have to break the law. If you get divorced in Leesburg, your whole family is catapulted into their corrupt Leesburg, Loudoun county Jand D court system.

    • @mariecherement3834
      @mariecherement3834 2 года назад +1

      IN FACT, LEESBURG VIRGINIA WILL ACTUALLY MAKE SURE THAT THEY CAUSE A DIVORCE BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE, IF YOU ASK SOME SIMPLE QUESTIONS ABOUT RECOMMENDING GOOD DAYCARE CENTERS AVAILABLE IN THE AREA IF YOU ARE NEW TO L EESBURG. YOU DONT EVEN WANT ANY LEESBURG GOVT OFFICIAL TO KNOW YOUR FAMILIES NAME.

  • @egpmh2891
    @egpmh2891 2 года назад +20

    There is a judge you left that is the subject of a documentary called "Cash for Kids"; The judge for decades when send children to a detention center so later they could go to prison for things as simple as telling a bully to leave them alone or playing tag. Why did he do it? His brother-in-law when building his detention center promised him a small fortune for each child he sent him. His brother-in-law was able to have over 100 acres of cells for children as he had sent him well over 7,000 children his way in decades. Eventually, when a former victim of him had finished his prison sentence at 23 the poor kid killed himself and his mother began to run a campaign against him. He sent the kid to the detention center when he was 5 years old for defending a 4 year old classmate from a 10 year old bully, said he was the bully for calling him naughty and sent him to the center until he was 18 and told the state through falsified documents he had been violent while in custody. The poor young man's last words to his mom "sorry Mama everyone says I am bad so I have to go away." Decades of false reports and false imprisonment came to light and he and his brother-in-law were sent to jail and the detention center was shut down. Several of the kids had been with development disabilities and were sent there for "re-education" came to light as well.

    • @darren2706
      @darren2706 2 года назад +1

      that was mentioned in the video

    • @egpmh2891
      @egpmh2891 2 года назад

      @@darren2706 ah ok I missed part

    • @egpmh2891
      @egpmh2891 2 года назад

      @@darren2706 but still watch the doc it is really good

  • @Foebane72
    @Foebane72 2 года назад +3

    5:50 "Central Arkansas Nursing Centers" (CANC) - What an unfortunate acronym!

  • @AP-bc7mg
    @AP-bc7mg 2 года назад +8

    It’s almost like people in power, protect other people in power at the cost of law, or the majority… makes you think about that old Voltaire quote..

  • @Keyser___Soze
    @Keyser___Soze 2 года назад +9

    I remember that video of #6 That was nuts seeing the judge and lawyer go at it and then go outside the courtroom to literally fight each other

  • @Tounushi
    @Tounushi 2 года назад +13

    Under the Swedish crown the punishment here for judges being corrupt was death.

    • @cjclark2002
      @cjclark2002 2 года назад +1

      Now that sounds like justice.

    • @ngauruhoezodiac3143
      @ngauruhoezodiac3143 2 года назад

      I cannot recall Sweden having capital punishment. That must be from the 19th century.

    • @Tounushi
      @Tounushi 2 года назад

      @@ngauruhoezodiac3143 18th, because I'm a Finn quoting Swedish law that applied here.

  • @hyperdeathultrapro5135
    @hyperdeathultrapro5135 2 года назад +17

    I still think the sentence for many of the lawyers should be longer

    • @julietcrowson3503
      @julietcrowson3503 2 года назад

      Their crimes should be overturned...and their families made to pay compensation to the victims of their dishonesty,
      Corrie lawyers are the pits of society

  • @tomster317
    @tomster317 2 года назад +7

    Of all the corrupt judges on this list, the Kids for Cash Scandal is the one I’m most familiar with because Mark Ciavarella was the main subject of this pipeline that lasted for years in Pennsylvania. I even read a book and watched a documentary on this whole thing and it’s not hard to see why this tops the list.

  • @heyysimone
    @heyysimone 2 года назад +3

    The kids for cash one having privatised prisons is the reason why there shouldnt ever be 'for profit' prisons of any kind. It gives judges and states reasons to put people behind bars for lengthy terms, and for those prisons to then not release them when their sentence is up, adding more reasons for the sentence to be extended. All so a group that owns the prison can make money.

  • @krishpatel7749
    @krishpatel7749 2 года назад +1

    "Happily married with two grown daughters "
    Very poor choice of words 🤣🤣🤣

  • @KickRox
    @KickRox 2 года назад +4

    The man in the black robe is a crook. He robs the ppl who can’t afford lawyers

  • @Rogue_Centurion
    @Rogue_Centurion 2 года назад +5

    I’m glad that the judge threw out the plea deals of those two Pennsylvania judges

  • @HI-ej8rl
    @HI-ej8rl 2 года назад +10

    The infographic Show makes great videos all the time !

  • @Boogman123
    @Boogman123 2 года назад +7

    Texas judges still get kickback for juveniles

  • @sganwar8066
    @sganwar8066 2 года назад +7

    I’m addicted to this Channel lol

  • @ginnungagapabyss5639
    @ginnungagapabyss5639 2 года назад +24

    The judge that gotten into a fight didn’t sound corrupt, just unstable or at least somebody with a serious temper, than again being a judge sounds very stressful so he was probably having a ruff week.

    • @boyankovachev7982
      @boyankovachev7982 2 года назад +1

      Geee. Okay, this was not him accepting a bribe, but he was corrupt. I mean, like corrupted. It doesn't matter how rough of a week someone has, they can't afford to hit anyone, especially if the person who starts it is a judge and they attack a defendant's lawyer. There is absolutely no excuse.
      One love ❤️

    • @ginnungagapabyss5639
      @ginnungagapabyss5639 2 года назад

      @@boyankovachev7982 that’s not being corrupted, in a law sense, that’s just your mind being corrupted by anger, that’s like saying a priest is corrupted if he acts out because of anger, either from something serious or just having a bad day.

    • @boyankovachev7982
      @boyankovachev7982 2 года назад +1

      @@ginnungagapabyss5639 I agree it's not being corrupt in a law sense. I think I elaborated, but you are correct that I didn't use the correct words. Was trying to connect it to the title of the video, but it's not what it says, you are right.
      One love ❤️

    • @ginnungagapabyss5639
      @ginnungagapabyss5639 2 года назад +2

      @@boyankovachev7982 thank you for having things be settled peacefully, if it makes you feel any better, his actions corrupted the judgment of the people in the courtroom, honestly I’m not sure if it was a good or bad impact.

    • @boyankovachev7982
      @boyankovachev7982 2 года назад +1

      @@ginnungagapabyss5639 It's my pleasure to admit when I'm wrong. And thank you for trying to make what I said look better. I hope you have a brilliant day, rest of the week and the month. You are a really nice person and I admire you.
      One love ❤️

  • @PrezMcIntyre
    @PrezMcIntyre 2 года назад +15

    I don't know if anyone else caught this, but he referred to "midnight appointments", a clear throwback to John Adams' "midnight judges", appointed just before the end of his presidency.
    That might be the most clever joke I've ever heard on RUclips.

  • @marksmith5106
    @marksmith5106 Год назад +2

    What I think is an important take away from this is that the behavior involved in what these judges did brings into question every decision that they ever rendered on a case. Imagine if it was an appellate court pulling some shenanigans to cover for the inexcusable behavior of a judge's abuse of discretion. What do you start questioning at that point? Welcome to my world.

  • @BasketedBiscuits
    @BasketedBiscuits 2 года назад +7

    Title: Most corrupted judges
    Me: *laughing in southeast Asian*

  • @patrickparks7745
    @patrickparks7745 2 года назад +20

    The judge that looked over Marjorie Green's case in Georgia phone prevent her from getting on the ballot must be the same kind of judge because she should have been taking off but the judge didn't seem to have that kind of impartiality towards the situation

  • @ladymichigan3747
    @ladymichigan3747 2 года назад +3

    Abuse of power over the powerless

  • @w8ngr
    @w8ngr 2 года назад +6

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely

  • @tuckergregory
    @tuckergregory 2 года назад +1

    9:11 "Sometimes it just takes one bad day" a bit of Joker inspiration, it would seem

  • @lorenzohno.
    @lorenzohno. 2 года назад +12

    I love this channel they post so consistently keep it up!

  • @julesharris6383
    @julesharris6383 2 года назад +6

    Judge Maggio was an Arkansas judge, not Wisconsin.

    • @blaze-dtp6752
      @blaze-dtp6752 2 года назад

      Was looking for this comment before I made it

    • @starastro4591
      @starastro4591 2 года назад

      I was like huh? How did the Governor of Arkansas appoint someone to a seat in Wisconsin… Ijus got on this channel and I’m already having doubts about how accurate their content is

  • @deepthroat6674
    @deepthroat6674 2 года назад +2

    This channel has such interesting timing

  • @samiamgreeneggaandham
    @samiamgreeneggaandham 2 года назад +5

    These judges should be given a decade a piece minimum

  • @antonkovalenko364
    @antonkovalenko364 2 года назад +4

    I'm actually surprised that Joe Crater didn't make this list.

  • @jeffmerz5367
    @jeffmerz5367 2 года назад +6

    the first story... if a judge gave unfairly good sentences to defendents represented by a public pretender, good. it probably evened out giving them the same decision they wouldve got could they afford a real attorney.

  • @c.rutherford
    @c.rutherford Год назад +1

    Always thought that being a judge is an honorable profession but there's nothing lower than a corrupt one. I mean you're literally hired NOT to be corrupt and to be fair and impartial, that's the #1 qualification for the job.

  • @jareshchan5987
    @jareshchan5987 2 года назад +3

    I saw the video with Public Defender Weinstock and Judge Murphy. But any judge who does wrong should be removed. Equal protection under the rule of law. Justice for all.

  • @longQ1551
    @longQ1551 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for Supreme Court judges on this list lol

  • @goodjun
    @goodjun 10 месяцев назад

    I have been trapped in the legal system over a year, due to corrupted, racist arbitrator and judge decisions. It was a civil dispute which should be fairly resolved at the lowest court, but I was forced to appeal at the highest court. It took me so much time and stress that I understand why Canadians don't trust the legal system. When judges gone bad, public trust in government diminishes.

  • @untouchable360x
    @untouchable360x 2 года назад +12

    I can’t break the law. I am the law.

  • @GameTacoFTW
    @GameTacoFTW 2 года назад +3

    Great timing! Very relevant to the USA

    • @andrewechevarria3788
      @andrewechevarria3788 2 года назад

      @Edward Lee Miller idk mate South Park can pretty much script an animate on the fly. I’m sure these Guys can too.

    • @GameTacoFTW
      @GameTacoFTW 2 года назад +1

      @Edward Lee Miller It's possible to make something and sit on it until it is more relevant.
      Or just call it a coincidence. I really don't care what you think.

  • @falaicha
    @falaicha 2 года назад +3

    Perfect system of governance is the one which accepts that people can be greedy and thus provides immutable mitigation plan.

  • @teedtad2534
    @teedtad2534 2 года назад +1

    Love true.stories ! Excellent.facts against.evil people! 😲😲😲😲

  • @ruimanueldeoliveirapereira2603
    @ruimanueldeoliveirapereira2603 2 года назад +1

    nice video.
    Come to Portugal ! (..And this video would be way longer. :D )

  • @encryptlakegames5328
    @encryptlakegames5328 2 года назад +2

    There was more that happened than that with murphy. Also the defendant wanted a speedy trial. The public pretender didnt want to let him.

  • @sonny12681
    @sonny12681 2 года назад +3

    Judge Arthur Spatt should be on this list.

  • @etiroginal
    @etiroginal 2 года назад +5

    I suggest a post about the Brazilian Supreme Court and it's judges, thousands of times worse than your judges.

  • @thepaintingbanjo8894
    @thepaintingbanjo8894 2 года назад +1

    Impeccable timing for a video like this....

  • @Sportsfan1042
    @Sportsfan1042 2 года назад +9

    Karma always catches us with corrupt judges,cops and DAs in one way or another

  • @samsunglg6671
    @samsunglg6671 2 года назад +2

    Love this ep, the expose of a generation 🙈🙉🙊

  • @hey-tuesday
    @hey-tuesday Год назад

    as a resident of Pennsylvania, I’m uncomfortable with the amount of times I’ve heard "Pennsylvania" in this video 😣😖

  • @alexp6364
    @alexp6364 2 года назад +4

    Interesting this comes out during the whole Roe vs Wade thing. Quite the timing.

    • @NarwahlGaming
      @NarwahlGaming 2 года назад

      They _should_ come out with a video about how to read a bill before going ballistic over a headline.
      That would stop a lot of spats before they begin.
      Of course, no one would actually watch the video. They would just read the title and go ballistic.
      The ultimate irony. 😂

  • @zaktripper4908
    @zaktripper4908 2 года назад +2

    First hand experience is the only thing that validates judgment.

  • @Casey-Jones-i1y
    @Casey-Jones-i1y 2 года назад

    Judge Murphy will go down as a legend! He whipped a man’s a$$ and walked back into that courtroom like nothing ever happened.

  • @nelly76rn
    @nelly76rn 2 года назад +3

    I grew up in luzerne County were the kids for cash scandal happened and growing up my friends sister had three children who were constantly locked up for nothing and she swore up and down something was going on some kind of corruption but we all thought she just had bad kids. Wow we were so wrong and she was right. What a terrible thing to do to kids and there family's. I remember when it went down seeing the one judge on the news with his wife and kids acting so aragent like him and his family were the real victims.

    • @mariecherement3834
      @mariecherement3834 2 года назад +1

      I wish we had fair judges and a fair court system in Leesburg Virginia in 1996.

  • @doughalversen7913
    @doughalversen7913 2 года назад

    Ok, I've been prepared for this

  • @anthonybanchero3072
    @anthonybanchero3072 2 дня назад

    Ironically, Hastings voted to impeach at least one judge.

  • @soniag3683
    @soniag3683 Год назад +1

    This shows how people can easily abuse there power

  • @776football
    @776football 2 года назад

    Wilks Bar
    😂😂😂

  • @marcleslac2413
    @marcleslac2413 2 года назад +1

    I remember about winestock murphy case in court cam.

  • @gruby9018
    @gruby9018 2 года назад +3

    Here after Aileen Cannon

  • @galaxia3059
    @galaxia3059 2 года назад

    How timely I love you guys

  • @PeoplesGovernments
    @PeoplesGovernments 7 месяцев назад

    That's how battles are one truly brute force

  • @limitbreak2966
    @limitbreak2966 2 года назад

    9:02 THATS IT? Just 12k?!?! Some Drug charges end up costing more

  • @jamesmazzone7467
    @jamesmazzone7467 2 года назад +15

    Judging this case is proven criminal. The probable cause was found false. Yet the judge persist with the case. On a prior landlord tenant case the same exact judge found in favor of the landlord. Though the landlord had no certificate of occupancy how is that possible? I can send you proof of documentation.

    • @corywilkins9648
      @corywilkins9648 2 года назад +6

      Wtf are you going on about?

    • @panoskakkavas4022
      @panoskakkavas4022 2 года назад

      So it's more than evident that a behind the scenes act is in play . It would be evident even for the FBI . Have u tried to appeal to a higher court mr Mazzone ?

    • @lj5589
      @lj5589 2 года назад

      @@corywilkins9648 facts

    • @jamesmazzone7467
      @jamesmazzone7467 2 года назад +1

      @Cory Wilkins , it's the Constitution? Good Men Fought and Died so We could have a Freedom that you're Not Willing to fight for. And mock those that are.These Men fought died for these issues basically so you can have Rights,!

    • @jamesmazzone7467
      @jamesmazzone7467 2 года назад +1

      @@lj5589 I only state facts

  • @joshavery4402
    @joshavery4402 Год назад +3

    Any person in a position of authority or power caught doing something illegal or unethical, needs to be held at a higher standard. If we put so much trust in them to uphold our laws then they must be the example. That's why any time one of these public servants does commit a crime there punishment should be whatever a regular citizen gets times ten. They don't get a break. They know better then anyone what they are doing is wrong. So anytime they break the trust of the community I think imprisonment for life and stripped of all there finances and assets is what should happen.

  • @shadowviper5160
    @shadowviper5160 2 года назад +4

    I love the infographics show so much

  • @xcomfortablynumb83x
    @xcomfortablynumb83x Год назад

    I live in Luzerne County in Wilkes Barre and I know multiple people that were sentenced by Ciavarella that are now adults and it messed a lot of them up. The majority are now addicts or have lots of other issues going on. This area is known for nothing but bad things, which are all true, sadly.

  • @c-handle2676
    @c-handle2676 Год назад

    As an Alabamian it's kinda surprising you picked Fuller over Roy Moore.

  • @lyokomaverick
    @lyokomaverick 2 года назад +3

    Awesome ! Love infographics so much

  • @-JA-
    @-JA- 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @zink8841
    @zink8841 2 года назад +1

    Rich ppl should never get house arrest. Throw them in the ground.

  • @justinkendollrozinek
    @justinkendollrozinek 2 года назад

    The real travesty here is how light they all got off. People who abuse positions of power should be met with the harshest of punishments. 15 years in prison isn't enough for a judge who takes bribes from gang bangers murderers and rapists. He should have been left to rot in a federal prison and never got to see the light of day ever again.

  • @incumbentvinyl9291
    @incumbentvinyl9291 2 года назад

    1:32 - So what? Why would a policeman say something about that? In fact, if he recognized him or the woman and the story would spread, he could be facing criminal justice himself.

  • @Thorstendeal
    @Thorstendeal Год назад

    I cant beleive that Judge Jullius Hoffman from the famous "trial of the chicago seven" the court constripts are completly insane.

  • @lunaticgaming7967
    @lunaticgaming7967 2 года назад +8

    For everyone commenting on the "timing" of this video, it's probably been in production for at least 6 months. These videos take longer to produce than you think.

    • @willbedford8381
      @willbedford8381 2 года назад +2

      Well it was released with good timing and it doesn't take THAT long south park can turn out episodes pretty darn quickly

    • @lunaticgaming7967
      @lunaticgaming7967 2 года назад +2

      @@willbedford8381 I'm just trying to get people to realize that some things are just coincidence and not a dang conspiracy LoLz

  • @thomasgamingyt1
    @thomasgamingyt1 2 года назад

    im a fan im watching ur vids since 2020

  • @williammcbride9012
    @williammcbride9012 2 года назад +1

    Most corrupt lawyers in the world