@@williamwilson6499 I watched this live. She was cuffed for taking photos on her phone. The judge made her give the phone to the deputy to delete the photos she took.
@@NolanHays-wg6yyIkr He's one of the few I actually believe. He was on teack for a long time. I feel bad for him. At he got 10 instead of 25. Maybe he can be paroled in a year or two and doesn't get discouraged and gets out and try again.
They're in every courthouse and building. Try taking photos in your local courthouse and see where it gets you. That woman was taking photos of the courtroom to help her son identify any potential witnesses against him. The judge knows what time it is. That woman's clock ran out.
Ok but why does she care what other women wear? I have never in my life heard that shorts are considered sexually explicit clothing until now. Yeah, they are revealing and guys like to see them, but you can legally wear them in public and around kids. So... I don't see the issue with her shorts.
@@usafman8864 time and place. I doubt she would wear that to church or a formal wedding. Court has a dress code, some judges might not enforce things to that extent but the judge has every right to. Where she went wrong was by taking that picture tbh..there are signs posted everywhere in the courthouse. Had she not done that she wouldn’t have attracted the negative attention to herself. The judge probably felt like she was already letting things slide with the outfit and then she just had to take a picture 😂
@@usafman8864 Court isn't "in public". A court is a place where judicial proceedings are taking place. Everyone needs to act appropriately and dress appropriately. It's not a picnic, so no shorts or flip-flops. People's fates are being decided and the law is being upheld. Be a grown up and realize that not every venue is "the same" as every other.
@usafman8864 It's called court decorum, courts DON'T allow Shorts...it's not a beach or vacation, Some people wear pj's to the grocery store people are stupid and uncouth.
It's especially verboten in the UK. A country where you can be arrested for "hate speech" because you said something unkind on the internet. A country that has no transparency in the legal system. A country that does not release bodycam/security cam footage to the public.
You can tell that the guy's attorney doesn't believe the things she's saying about her client - she's folding her arms and looking away while she speaks tomJudge Boyd.
I am glad some of the judges are allowing video of their proceedings. It is obvious from these videos that many people don't know how to conduct themselves in court. Maybe these videos will educate some to conduct themselves properly and perhaps keep them out of trouble.
It amazes me that people not involved in the court system are more annoyed by the behavior than the people who work in court rooms. A ten day contempt charge only goes so far when a person is facing years. If we can conduct court with people wearing dirty jail uniforms, it amazes me that we waste time over clothing. Dockets are plenty full.
@@tylerkinley268It’s because it shows respect for the court. And/or a disdain for following the rules of the court. I just started watching these and I’m so astonished at what people wear to court for one of the most important days of their lives. Court used to be suit and tie professional dress ONLY. Now if you wear a clean T shirt, it’s okay.
@@thesun-N-moon8885It's not a stretch it wasn't his son's. I'd bet if dad was honest ... he could tell you exactly where and when he got the meth and the gun.
I wonder how the judge can keep a straight face sometimes? "His mother has sent a letter on his behalf. She would have been here (for the 2 to 10 he is facing) but had to babysit". Brilliant. "He (the defendant) would like to state that he is part of the solution here, not the problem". Do these peeps never sit down & read it out loud to see how it sounds? Seriously!
SO GLAD the judge insists on proper attire in court. People in this country seem to believe it’s their RIGHT to dress any way they feel like wherever they go.
As to the woman being inappropriately dressed, though I may not agree with it, I understand about the court's objection to her photographing people in the court, but there was nothing inappropriate about her attire. She was not coming in as council, she was not coming in as a defendant, she came in as an observer who had a family member before the court. By all appearances, her clothes were neat, clean and modest. Her clothes did nothing to attract attention or distract from the proceedings. The photograph was enough to warrant her speaking to her to correct her behavior, but this judge was looking to pile on. Typical behavior of someone attempting to wield their power in a tyrannical and abusive way.
That woman's clothing is acceptable in Hawaii. Both men and women may come to court in shorts, and sometimes, in tank tops. People wear rubber shower slippers, which are common wear in Hawaii. IOW, our judges focus on dealing with the cases, not people's clothing. Shorts, a t-shirt or tank top, are normal clothing here for many people.
Where the heck are you getting that? She’s teaching and enforcing pro social behavior, decorum, and rules and proper attire for court. The prisons are teaching pro social behavior now also. We get classes on pro social behavior and how to enforce it when we go to work for correction jobs. A lot of homes are not taught this and it’s being passed down generational. It has to be taught to stop the cycle. That’s how people learn what’s acceptable behavior, how to get a job, how to behave in public, what type of language to use, not to curse every other word, etc etc.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that in 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team.
A couple of months ago in the state of Kentucky a prosecution went forward on a convicted felon who was caught with a firearm. The judge dismissed the case to the delight of defense counsel. The judge and the defense counsel made comment alluding that they we're looking forward to the case being appealed by the prosecution. According to the Louisville Courier-Journal the judge and defense council were giddy. Why? They want an appeal (rhe prosecutor did appeal the decision) to take this ruling all the way up to the so-called conservative majority SCOTUS (two justices corruptly seated) and begin the process of unwinding laws that prevent convicted felons from owning a firearm.
The defense lawyer in the 2nd clip looks like the judge that saw her longtime friend in front of her and he started crying when she had such good things to say about him
That woman has to be 60 at least and in today’s world there’s not a soul that doesn’t know about cameras in any court room!!! I’m sure she’s looking for witnesses against her son so I hope she gets charged!!!
It's only polite and respectful to judges that people dress appropriately for court. If not stay outside. Love watching. Judge. Boyd. She's so gracious.and kind.
I’m so confused. There was a gun and meth in his son’s backpack? So he just grabbed it? But he didn’t take it? But he was tired so he pulled over to sleep & that’s when what? A cop pulled up? And then what? He was arrested bc he had his son’s backpack, that he grabbed but didn’t take, in the car w/him? And he’s a felon & his son’s backpack had a gun in it. So now he’s off to prison for 10 years … someone please un-confuse this for me!! 🙏🏻 😂
We have a city court near here with a very strict dress code posted on the door. I've seen the bailiffs turn people around in the hallway and tell them to come back when they are appropriately dressed. IF you go in there inappropriately dressed, you're going to be charged with contempt of court. If you miss your case because you couldn't get in, you're charged with failure to appear. The judge doesn't play games.
Judge boyd is the truth...i respect how she conduct decisions in that courtroom. I dont respect alot of decision makers or public servants but i respect her immensely. Keep doing your thing