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Old 02-07-2013, 01:44 PM
 
Location: North America
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Exactly. First, she had no business being hauled in front of a Judge in the first place .... we need to put an end to this travesty of prosecuting victimless crimes of prohibited substances, when we've got maniacs, murderers and violent felons being sentenced to soft time and gaining early release because of overcrowded jails to make room for dizzy chicks

And what freaking country is this anyways? I could hardly understand that judge ... he says bye bye to her, and she says adios ... that's right, the high crime of saying goodbye in the judge's own native language, and so he doubles her bail? This is one of those pompous crooks wearing a robe who ought to be parking cars for a living.

Flipping the bird was not a great idea ... but if she didn't have the loot to cover the 10 grand bail, she'd be sitting in jail anyway.

This is why we need to put an end to this judicial tyranny ... and we also need a better educated public than this group of slaves that actually applauds this type of crap. I dare say half of these numskulls would like to see her get a lethal injection or a guillotine for insolence to the al mighty robed God of the state ... OFF WITH YOUR HEAD you insolent slave!

I was a bond hearing genius. She should have kept her mouth shut.
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:47 PM
 
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I don't know how you were brought up, but if you disrespect people of authority like a judge, be prepared to suffer whatever consequences might legally come your way.
I was brought up to give respect where respect is due ... which has zero to do with groveling at the feet of someone who puts his pants on one leg at a time, just like I do.

Where did you get your "training" ? And did they use treats, or just a swift swat on the nose with a rolled up newspaper?

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Old 02-07-2013, 01:48 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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The fact that he is a judge is enough to earn respect for him when you are addressing him in HIS court room. You want to disrespect him, have at it while not in his court.
A superior or municipal court judge is just some lawyer who couldn't hack it and who managed to get a majority of people in their district to vote for them, when no one who cast a ballot knew them from Adam(or Eve).

That is hardly a respect earning accomplishment.

You act like a judge's feces doesn't stink.

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Old 02-07-2013, 01:56 PM
 
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I was a bond hearing genius. She should have kept her mouth shut.
You were a bond hearing genius? What's that? Geniuses that attend bond hearings for entertainment?

Maybe you should utilize that genius and answer the previous question ..... what statute classifies the use of the term "adios" as a criminal offense?

1.3.4-2 Use of Adios in a flippant manner

A) Defendants showing disrespect, or not crying and begging for mercy of the court shall be in violation of the law, punishable by fines and imprisonment not to exceed $50,000 and or 5 Years in the State Penitentiary.

1.3.4-3 Use of Vulgar Hand Gestures

A) Any defendant that flips off the court shall be guilty of gross disrespect and immediately subject to incarceration for a term as decided, and at the sole discretion of his highness the king robed person, not to exceed life without parole.
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:58 PM
 
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A superior or municipal court judge is just some lawyer who couldn't hack it and who managed to get a majority of people in their district to vote for them, when no one who cast a ballot knew them from Adam(or Eve).

That is hardly a respect earning accomplishment.

You act like a judges feces doesn't stink.
That's not the case with most of the judges. Most maintain a private practice and do pretty well. This particular judge still has a private practice and has been admitted to the following courts:

1975, Florida, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida including Trial Bar; 1976, U.S. Tax Court; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th and 11th Circuits; 1983, New York, District of Columbia and U.S. Claims Court; 2003, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

The line of thinking that they're people that "couldn't hack it" is very helpful when trying to explain away someone else's accomplishments - it's just usually not true.
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Old 02-07-2013, 02:00 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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That's not the case with most of the judges. Most maintain a private practice and do pretty well. This particular judge still has a private practice and has been admitted to the following courts:

1975, Florida, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida including Trial Bar; 1976, U.S. Tax Court; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th and 11th Circuits; 1983, New York, District of Columbia and U.S. Claims Court; 2003, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

The line of thinking that they're people that "couldn't hack it" is very helpful when trying to explain away someone else's accomplishments - it's just usually not true.
You haven't explained how the judge has earned the right to respect.

If he has done all that, why is he presiding over a bail hearing for posession of XANAX?
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Old 02-07-2013, 02:01 PM
 
Location: North America
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You were a bond hearing genius? What's that? Geniuses that attend bond hearings for entertainment?

Maybe you should utilize that genius and answer the previous question ..... what statute classifies the use of the term "adios" as a criminal offense?

1.3.4-2 Use of Adios in a flippant manner

A) Defendants showing disrespect, or not crying and begging for mercy of the court shall be in violation of the law, punishable by fines and imprisonment not to exceed $50,000 and or 5 Years in the State Penitentiary.

1.3.4-3 Use of Vulgar Hand Gestures

A) Any defendant that flips off the court shall be guilty of gross disrespect and immediately subject to incarceration for a term as decided, and at the sole discretion of his highness the king robed person, not to exceed life without parole.


Congratulations, you buried the needle.

Next time you're in front of a judge, do the same. I would love to pull up your mugshot.
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Old 02-07-2013, 02:02 PM
 
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That's not the case with most of the judges. Most maintain a private practice and do pretty well. This particular judge still has a private practice and has been admitted to the following courts:

1975, Florida, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida including Trial Bar; 1976, U.S. Tax Court; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th and 11th Circuits; 1983, New York, District of Columbia and U.S. Claims Court; 2003, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

The line of thinking that they're people that "couldn't hack it" is very helpful when trying to explain away someone else's accomplishments - it's just usually not true.
I wouldn't say they can't hack it ... I think they're some of the most accomplished "hacks" in the country, with the possible exception of the "hacks" on Capitol Hill ... now those boys really know how to "hack".
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Old 02-07-2013, 02:05 PM
 
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Congratulations, you buried the needle.

Next time you're in front of a judge, do the same. I would love to pull up your mugshot.
Hey, funny pictures junior ... now answer the question ..... where in the US criminal code is "adios" listed as a criminal act?

Oh ... can't answer? So you post pictures instead. Please tell us you are not a criminal defense lawyer.
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Old 02-07-2013, 02:06 PM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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She said "adios" PERIOD ... not adios pal ... not adios muther fornicator .... just plain old "adios". So, you claim it is "flippant" ... which is simply YOUR SUPPOSITION.

But I'm curios ... can you cite a statute on the books which classifies "flippant" as a criminal offense? Is it a misdemeanor, or do you think it ought to be a felony? Should we bow and curtsy to public officials now? Back to the days where we need to "keep your eyes down" ?

Tells us, oh free man? Tell us how us slaves oughta be behaven oursleves in the presence of that massa?
What you refer to as MY supposition, is based on fact.
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sup·po·si·tion /ˌsəpəˈziSHən/

Noun
An uncertain belief.

Synonyms
assumption - presumption - surmise - guess - conjecture
I watched the video and saw both the defendants body language as well as the tonal inflections used when saying "adios". So basing a decision on fact is not in any way supposition. It was based on facts presented as evidence. This is unlike the post I had originally replied to where the poster suggests the judge was passing retribution for the defendant speaking in spanish to him, his "native" or first language.

While being flippant in itself isn't illegal, the violation of court decorum is in fact
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Violation of this rule can result in a reprimand by the Judge, expulsion from the courtroom and/or contempt citation.
illegal and can result in jail time in the form of a contempt citation.

It has nothing to do with slavery, Masters, or any other such ridiculousness you have spouted. It has to do with decorum maintained in a court.

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