True! One incident CAN define a person's life, fortunately or unfortunately. There is an actor in a show I loved who, in a fit of rage, killed his wife. He's serving a life sentence. Boom! One incident=a life defined. Maybe he's a nice guy in prison, but it's too late; he can never take that moment back. He can never make up for the fact he took someone's life from them, from their family and loved ones, from all the potential she had for years to come. We don't get a do-over.
@@HondaEG3loverthe defense attorney's job is to defend their client. should he have been like, "your honor, my client is a mean drunk and knocked over a bunch of kids in an enclosed space" lmao?
Judge, I watched this with a knot in my stomach... you have literally restored my faith in the fact that I now know there ARE people in this world that still do the right thing, even when it is difficult to do so. 🌷
@@carolyn9444 OH MY GOSH I FEEL THE EXACT SAME WAY!! I'm glad I am not the only one who thought that way about this defense attorney!!ESPECIALLY HIS RIDICULOUS FACIAL EXPRESSIONS! Whenever the state would say anything,! I think he made his client look worse because of his attitude.
Exactly i was raised by a single mother but she never announced it to the world or everyone she came in contact with....I knew someone who would try to turn on people hurt strings with im a single mother
No she doesn’t had she did she should have recused herself. She had no business residing over a case where she knew the defendant. She over penalized to prove she isn’t biased.
@TeW33zy Over penalized? She didn't do sh_t! She deserves a year in jail, at least. A man in the exact same situation would be doing at least 3 years easily! That judge is a F-ING JOKE!
Right, she has children to take care of🙄. Don't we all if your parent? Yea well she should've thought that before she decided to put her hands on someone.
I HATE it when people try to use their children as "stay/get out of jail cards". TS. They should have thought about their kids before they committed their crimes.
True, but that does need to be taken into account. It shows that this is more likely a one time incident and she has learned from it versus she just doesn't care and will continue in her bad behavior.
Damn sounds like the elevator suddenly turned into an arena. The only thing missing in this altercation was that the judge wasn't wearing any boxing gloves.🥊 Poor lady who was injured probably suffers now from ptsd just walking past any elevators 🛗 now. 😂😂😂
She was a single mom with all those amazing qualities when she decided to drink and attack someone. So she made that choice. She probably bragged about beating a judge's ass since then, so you did your sewing now you can do the reaping.
The idiom and Biblical passage is "You reap what you sow." That is, sow good/bad seeds and reap good/bad harvest. In this case, bad actions led to bad consequences.
If you don’t wanna be labeled as a felon, don’t whoop someone’s ass !! 😂 nuff said. Actions have consequences. This happened over capacity in an elevator… seriously? People are so weak man.
Seriously, this crime is gross. This woman acted like a crazed animal - not a responsible mother of four. You can't go around beating people up. I mean what is going on here?
@@mad7fishercall me a conspiracy guy but since the lockdowns ( 🙄 ) people are much angrier myself included. Perhaps something is being done to us or has been? We all have these little computers in our pockets how can they be good for our brains or health? Frogs in a pot of boiling water?
By the testimony she didn’t begin the fight but how on earth did this Judge get involved either? The whole thing sounds ridiculous to me which isn’t to say this young woman has any excuse for getting into the fracas either. This is sheer lunacy over having to wait for the next elevator and look at the consequences she is suffering over it.
Completely unfair. She has no priors. She was hit trying to help the husband. No way I would've said ok to this judge. It's a conflict of interest since she works with the other judge.
@@bat171 As the person she hurt if they care that she had no priors. Would you say the same thing for a drunk driver who injured or killed someone?? "Well, this was a first offence, so we'll go easy on you." Nope, when your actions hurt other people, you don't get a break. Also, if every professional recused themselves because they once spoke to or worked with a person involved in a case, there are some jurisdictions that would be severely wanting for judges, lawyers, etc.
@@PeppermintPattytch Ah yes, but the process is the punishment. It costs time and money to defend yourself in a lawsuit. People have gone bankrupt in the process.
You hit the nail on the head. It’s the fact that she hit a judge. Had she hit an average citizen it would have been different. Had the judge hit her for no reason of any kind. No f’n way judge is convicted of a felony, probably not charged at all! The amount of justice you receive is typically based on the amount of $ you can afford to spend. Not based as much on race as on social economic issues.
The fact she was a judge ( the victim) means nothing. She was another person on the planet, which is how Judge Boyd is obligated to view it. If she was a fast-food worker or an ex-con on disability just standing in the elevator means no difference to the sentence. It was both their faults. The husband of the judge spurred it on by telling the defendants friend to f. Off and get off the elevator already. That being said, she shouldn't have hit anyone. And she now has to live with it. I'd never be friends with the hot head she was with after this. Covid was a b..ch for sure. Most people lost their minds on 1 level or another. I'll always remember a teacher in 5th grade who tried to teach us about the perception of " have" and " have nots". I, by chance, landed in the " have not" group. I was pissed for sure! I even had a parent teacher conference about my behavior regarding that. I never hit anyone, and I was 10 or 11. But this was her and her friends have vs have not moment. Perceived or real don't matter. She failed. Bummer. She not the only one who has this stuff to deal with a couple years afterwards. I rambled. Woops.
I am 75 yo and have never seen people as violent and self centered as they are now. It used to be an aberration but has moved into the arena of common behavior
Judge Boyd is having real problems getting this woman to say what happened. Part of the deal is that she accepts responsibility, but she wants to play around because she's being sued. Most of the time the lawyer is testifying for the defendant, and he's not being completely honest.
She's not going to get a million dollar judgement. You can win a judgment against someone but good luck collecting. That's ANOTHER lawsuit you have to file for when they don't pay up. Look at Alex Jones, you really think he's paying the full settlement? No, they'll settle and get some. @@jinov191
@@sharonmclain4158 Did she know she was a judge? I also missed the part where the judge was standing off to the side and not taking part in the argument. Even the State’s witness did not see how his wife was hit or who did it. A lawyer can’t be honest, but a lawyer who runs a convincing campaign and gets elected to the bench can?
@@merlynshandley6337 Are you saying the judge did "J*** S***"? What do you mean? There was a plea deal and she handed down a sentence. What did she fail to do?
I love how Judge Boyd always asks, "is there anything else you need from the Court to be successful?" She's always looking for the best possible chances of rehabilitation.
@@carrite WTF are you yapping about? She's extremely lenient. You must be a lawbreaker if you don't like Judge Boyd and you want to get away with breaking the rules and expect zero repercussions for your poor decision making.
The real issue is that she assaulted someone, causing serious injuries, and leaving permanent damage. It seems her victim wasn't engaged in the fight, so no mutual combat. That is, in an argument between 2 parties, folks in the wrong attack the folks rightly in the elevator. One victim, the complainant, happens to be a judge who is acquainted with the judge presiding this case.
The fact that the injured party is a judge has nothing to do with the case. It would be relevant if the defendant knew she was attacking a judge and that knowledge had a bearing in deciding to attack. Frankly, given that the attack was totally unwarranted, there were injuries and all of this took place in the of presence of children is enough to deserve a severe penalty.
@@Cookiefight69 they said that there were severe injuries, probably something broken or incapacitated so maybe part of de demand is for medical expenses and compensation for that time not being able to work
This judge has the highest respect. She is professional while also being fair. I think she should be an example of what anyone holding a position of authority should aspire to.
@@chasitylynn8183Nah, normal people accept being told no in specific situations. Her and her friends were told "not" to enter the elevator. That's not speculation, it's part of the record.
This judge deserves some kind of "best judge in America" award. She is diligent, smart, and makes sure adults accepts responsibility for choices they make.
@CuddleSnugglesworth: OP may be very litigious, busy self-representing in civil court: my coffee was too hot, I bought a dozen doughnuts and didn't receive 13.
Wait?... did I just hear 2k+ restitution for medical bills but the victim is also brought a civil suit for a million dollars?... yeah, make that make sense.
Being a defense attorney sounds way harder than prosecuting imo. Even obviously guilty clients need a defense, but they're compelled to do more than just sit there and let the facts of the case ring out. So, sometimes, they sound like a fool when they're just doing their job.
She couldn't be bothered to wait for the next elevator or take the stairs? Why engage in a fistfight? Just leave the elevator and let the others get on since it was soooo "important" to them and they were aggressive according to the witness? Why hide behind your kids? She's so willing to jump into a fight and seriously injure someone? I'm willing to bet money she's gotten into fights before and now she's "sorry" she's being held accountable. I think she DOES need anger management classes.
I cant believe this case actually even happened. It takes just a few minutes for the next elevator to arrive. Why not just get off of the elevator and wait? People are so selfish!!!
Another comment states that they were rejected by 2 previous elevators, and lost patience. They resorted to violence after both parties got into a heated argument and when the judge's husband stepped out to get in the face of the booted guy. That's what triggered the physical altercation.
@@mstBel889 yes I agree you should stop making assumptions when your either not there or know that person or understand in wat Context or situation I may have been referring to .. making a statement such as yours would be construed as naive.. on the contrary if one is going through a challenging period some times it's inevitable to let emotions out whether drunk or not I'm sure you have experienced a time without alcohol that you may have got some wat confused understanding a person behaviour .one size don't fit all not ever situation is same deep rooted experience will appear whether drunk or not
@@sugarcan1110 you may be beyond repair. I stick to my initial statement. Stop making excuses and take accountability. You just admitted to not being able to control your emotions.
Most of them are mad they got caught. It's unnatural for humans to full accept and repent their actions. Don't believe me? What's your first response to being accused of something. Do you accept it or do you make up an excuse/deny it. For most it's the latter. It takes time to repent, and it usually requires consequences.
If I was in front of a judge I would be scared to death, some of these people aren't, I'm confused about that, but maybe it has to do with how they are raised, it a shame .
I don't care if there are tears: tears can be faked. What I care about is that she confess what she did, and she refused to do that. She kept trying to minimize what she did, and make it seem as if she was not at fault.
You know she sounds like it is just matter of fact t to start fighting if her friend was in it. She didn’t try to stop a fight but fought. My kids wouldn’t be doing this, they know better. It’s no wonder that kids are growing up thinking fighting is okay. Especially over having to wait on an elevator. Get off yourself if concerned about the weight limit. How much thought does that take. This is extremely stupid and having to have two court cases over this is a waste of time and money. Stupid “adults” that should have known better! If you all live with this all the time, you all need to get a better neighborhood!
@@jerryc3050 No she won't. Her sentence was suspended for 5 years, meaning if she completes 5 years without committing any further crime her 7 year sentence will be fulfilled.
Defense attorney: "I don't see why he needs to speak in this case at sentencing. " Judge to defense attorney: "All right." Judge to prosecuting attorney: "You can call your witness." 🤣🤣🤣
I was working as a nurse, on a state run psych unit that was double secure entry. I was assaulted by a client, received 4 direct punches to the right side of my face, specifically the right TMJ, which fractured the joints condyle head, shifting my jaw to the left, displacing the discs on both joints, causing a closed locked jaw. Since the date of injury, which will be 40 years ago April 2024. I’ve had 5 surgeries, between both sides, lost all of my upper teeth, most of my lower teeth. I have constant clenching of the muscles, causing spasms and never ending pain. There are no more options available, other than continuing on pain management. The client was placed into a group home within 3 weeks of the incident, I lost my job, career, received minimal compensation and have a permanent disability. My injuries were and are life altering. Many days I can’t do what should be normal activities, because of the pain. Police would not detain the client, instead put him back into the care of the state. My assailant was never held accountable, there was no ability to sue him or the state. I wish I had had a judge like this when the hearing for my compensation was held, I was thrown away to deal with the pain and try to move on. As I write this we are in a snow storm, my jaw is clenched, muscles are tight and I’ve got a severe headache and I can’t take another dose of pain med for 3 hours. 40 years of this is exhausting. I feel for the judge that was so severely injured, as she will never be the same again. When the assailant is not held accountable, it is the one assaulted that pays the price and a life long sentence. This girl got off easy, although I’m sure she does not think so.
I have been an RN for 28 yrs. You can't sue him or the state, because he is not responsible for his actions, due to his diagnoses. If he is in a state psychiatric hospital, then that means he has serious mental health issues. We nurses have been physically attacked by those with mental illness or dementia many times. We are taught how to prevent, deescalate, and block, but sometimes they catch us off guard. I'm sorry it happened to you, but we can't sue our patients. We can only get worker's compensation. I had my ankle broken in two places by my ex, and I now have CRPS, which is the most painful syndrome known. I am on pain meds, but they don't really help. I currently work full time as an RN (plus on call) with IDD clients, but I can no longer do floor work. I can't afford not to work. My husband died when I was 36 yrs old, so I was the sole breadwinner for my family. Our son was 7 yrs old when he died, and he has ADHD and Autism, so I need to take care of him. He is 22 yrs old now. He doesn't collect disability. I never signed him up for it, nor myself. I took a paycut to do my (mainly) sitdown job. I never thought to sue my ex for breaking my ankle, although the court ordered him to pay me $5000 for hospital bills. I will never see it. He still stalks me ten years later. Sometimes people need to know they will never get money from someone. This is one of those cases. The judge isn't going to get $1 million from a single mother of four children.
This judge should get her own T.V. Show-seriously. Her professional demeanor, fairness and sense of justice should get broader exposure so that would-be criminals and other judges can learn from it.
Yeah, if you're a woman, I'm pretty sure you are, IT would be a great judge! A man in the EXACT SAME POSITION would be getting 5 years 2 to serve, 3 on probation, without a second thought, and YOU KNOW IT!
No. American media has a horrific habit of over-producing things that should be kept simple or that were simple to start and became over-produced and fake copies of what they once were. Judge Boyd is an incredible human being, and I hope she never changes how she does her court room, and in order for that to happen, it should stay as is.
Unfortunately, we see similar interactions so often! A few hotheads fueled by alcohol can be very dangerous, and seriously harm innocent people just living their lives. It’s disgusting behavior!
Judge Boyd is such a really good listener ,with full attention, so patiently, honestly, explaining what and why she is doing what she has to do considering facts ,doing her job so well without making difference who is standing before this judge. Further she gives people real chances to change their lives ! Bless you Judge Boyd , me 73 ,women, follow for years your being in court, your cases, and I am happy to be a le to follow you as a judge and I learn a lot from the way you fill in your difficult job being in court as a judge and a beautiful human being ! Thank you for this! 👏👏👏🙏
How do you know she wasn’t forced to be a single mother? How do you know her children’s father didn’t pass away or wasn’t an addict or didn’t leave her, literally forcing her to raise 4 kids on her own lol just curious. I get that she wasn’t forced to bare children, but we don’t know that she was not forced to be a single parent.
@@kiddfresh3673 At least you agree she wasn't forced to be a criminal. Seems like you are focused on the most minor of the points made by the OP. You could be correct about not being forced to be a single mom, there are unusual circumstances......but do you want to bet on it? Before you stake your house, her attorney said she receives child support. Dead men don't pay child support AND neither do drug addicts.
So if you have children and minimal child support, you can pop someone in the face? Over an elevator? The defense attorney was crapping bricks when the witness started talking.
I was a single mother and also caring for 15 years for my mother until she died at home. Got child support of the minimum for one year, and spent $20k on a lawyer. The dad tormented us. I never hit anyone, even when my sister pushed me down a flight of stairs.
he is talking about her as thought she is a victim. She is not the victim here, having 4 kids doesn't make her any less culpable. lmfao she assaulted a judge? Why does she feel so entitled ????? Your actions follow you, you don't get to erase them. The million dollar lawsuit has nothing to do with today.
Imagine what she’s teaching her children with that attitude she’s giving off and refusing to speak for herself and not taking responsibility for her actions! She should have gotten some jail/prison time for that assault! Teach her kids what their mother won’t - actions have consequences!
She assaulted a person. She didn't know she was a judge. It doesn't matter who is assaulted. Would the crime have been less important if she had punched someone who worked at a grocery store?
@@jenx5870they didn’t say anything like that. Just saying out of all people, it was an officer of the court. You know charges are different for police officers, etc.
@@kennedystarr8094 They aren't different charges if they are assaulted while off duty. If a person has no reasonable knowledge of a person's employment, then they can't claim that for additional charges. It is only when they are in the capacity of their office that the person can be charged for attacking an officer of the court, an officer of the law, etc. Otherwise, that gets too close to entrapment. Any off duty personnel could start trouble, then claim special privileges once someone retaliates.
@austist: 7 years suspended, 5 years probation, rest to be served if violated, restitution of $2416.29 for one victim & hearing for the other, 100 hours ...
@@oahuhawaii2141 But there is still the civil case pending, in which $1million is being sued for, and likely after being designated a felon in this criminal court, she will lose in the civil suit.
In my rural area, only 2 people at a time were allowed on any of the few elevators in our county during the pandemic. No fights that I heard of. This sounds bizarre. Next: the civil case in another court.
Stop making excuses for her actions, please this is a whole Judge who should know better. Excuse, Excuse and Excuse, own her actions and keep it moving.
Defense attorneys are advocates for their clients. He advocated without fabricating a thing. You would want your attorney to advocate for you if you got into a legal issue.
As a Single Mother like myself. Why would I put myself in a situation to where I can possibly loose my child ..:.. yeah no. That argument is getting old !
Being a mom with 4 children,she should know better than to attack a judge,or anyone for that matter. No excuses for her. Anyone else goes to jail. She should too .
Because the state does not want to separate a mother from her children for the sake of the children if it's not going to be a burden on the public purse and the safety of the public.
Because we fail in making people accountable - why should the mother think ahead that her behaviour may affect her children negatively? She knows she can just try and leave it to the state to be lenient just because she never figured out how to use birth control or abstinence.
That's why her lawyers did most of the talking. A mistake here can help the plaintiff in the $1M civil case against her. Her only admission is that she instinctively "helped" her friend. She didn't admit she pinned down the judge and pummeled her, even though the judge didn't physically assault her.
He is more experienced in speaking carefully in court. If she spoke and made an error, she could end up in prison, or help the victim in the $1M civil lawsuit against her.
I had a purse addiction too, and for expensive purses. Now I am retired I never use them and will need to sell them but I love Judge Boyd’s handbags. I recognize some of the brands.
Her mother buys her the handbags. She also taught Judge Boyd to surround herself with beauty, hence the flowers. Some she buys herself, some are from admirers.
It happened in a flash?? How do you know it won't happen again?? She needs to see how her actions have impacted the victim for the rest of her life. If she is given a lesser sentence it will only serve to teach her she can weasel her way out of any other crime(s) she may commit in the future!!
Deferred adjudication is probation except at end the charge is dismissed. So if anything DID happen in that 7 years, she would have had the conviction and up to 7 years jail added. Really the only difference between the two is State wanted to make her a convicted felon and Defense wanted to give her a chance to avoid that.
Trying to use the civil suit against the victim was really below the belt. As if the injured judge will get any 'relief' from the criminal trial, she knows how the system works. Defendant is just a lying, out of control d-nozzle.
Trying to blame someone else for your actions is not taking responsibility.
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Agreed
it's called liberalism
another very well said comments her attorney is lying to the judge she is too smart for them
Systemic racism is solely to blame
“…one incident can’t define a person’s entire life”, unless it forever alters another persons entire life. Then it must.
True! One incident CAN define a person's life, fortunately or unfortunately. There is an actor in a show I loved who, in a fit of rage, killed his wife. He's serving a life sentence. Boom! One incident=a life defined. Maybe he's a nice guy in prison, but it's too late; he can never take that moment back. He can never make up for the fact he took someone's life from them, from their family and loved ones, from all the potential she had for years to come. We don't get a do-over.
Poetry...
"They only molested one child one time, that doesn't define who they are"
-This defense attorney (probably)
@@HondaEG3loverthe defense attorney's job is to defend their client. should he have been like, "your honor, my client is a mean drunk and knocked over a bunch of kids in an enclosed space" lmao?
this is a really good point.
Judge, I watched this with a knot in my stomach... you have literally restored my faith in the fact that I now know there ARE people in this world that still do the right thing, even when it is difficult to do so. 🌷
P.S. The attorney for the defense got on my last nerve.
@@carolyn9444 OH MY GOSH I FEEL THE EXACT SAME WAY!! I'm glad I am not the only one who thought that way about this defense attorney!!ESPECIALLY HIS RIDICULOUS FACIAL EXPRESSIONS! Whenever the state would say anything,! I think he made his client look worse because of his attitude.
I was a single mom back before society accepted it. You know what helped me and my kids? NOT ACTING A FOOL.
Using it like a crutch...
That's because you're a mature mentally healthy individual! 👍
And shame, if you did you would be shamed . We don’t do that anymore
Before society accepted it lol dude where have you been living you guys been doing your single mom crap for years
Exactly i was raised by a single mother but she never announced it to the world or everyone she came in contact with....I knew someone who would try to turn on people hurt strings with im a single mother
My mom was a single mom with me in the 70’s and 80’s she never used it as an excuse she worked harder.
I love this judge. She takes everything into account, and follows the law. God Bless her!
She is impressive. She should teach a class for some of her colleagues to follow
@missvegasable: How was justice not served?
Judge has a very calm, direct demeanor. She keeps total control of the proceedings.
No she doesn’t had she did she should have recused herself. She had no business residing over a case where she knew the defendant. She over penalized to prove she isn’t biased.
@TeW33zy Over penalized? She didn't do sh_t! She deserves a year in jail, at least.
A man in the exact same situation would be doing at least 3 years easily! That judge is a F-ING JOKE!
Single Mother, their are millions of Single Mothers, this is not an Excuse for anything.
Right, she has children to take care of🙄. Don't we all if your parent? Yea well she should've thought that before she decided to put her hands on someone.
@patricialewis-neal376: there
@veronciasworld: you're a
It's an insult to single mothers
Unwed mother. THERE are millions of unwed mothers. This is not an excuse for anything. --- Your comment was fixed so it is understandable.
I would like to know what she did...to be here.
I HATE it when people try to use their children as "stay/get out of jail cards". TS. They should have thought about their kids before they committed their crimes.
AMEN!
True
Especially since she severely injured an innocent mother
Exactly! That lawyer was laying iy on thick about those kids. Where were these wonderful kids when she was breaking somebody's bones?
@@kaystar3434EXACTLY!!! She wasn't thinking about her kids when she decided to beat up on someone.
Just because the case is old and she has been on her best behavior doesn't mean she shouldn't be punished for what she did!
True, but that does need to be taken into account. It shows that this is more likely a one time incident and she has learned from it versus she just doesn't care and will continue in her bad behavior.
@@standardengineerI 💯 agree. I usually agree with Judge Boyd but think 5 years is a little harsh
I have heard it said many times,but I'm going to say it again I'm so sick of people using the single parent excuse, and I am a single mother.
I was too! With no help from his father.
@@jangilbert8028I had no help from the father of my son’s. I had to even fight him for child support!
Being a single mom does not give you an excuse.... Grow up and if your an angry violent drunk.... Don't drink period
And believe me, I don't justify drunk actions. But it's just a fact, it's not like they're, that's the basis of the case.
Be drunk as you want, just don't injure people, it's not difficult? If it is, well...😅
Agreed!! They weren't thinking of those 4 children while committing the offense! That always makes me laugh!!!
My sister needs to read this great comment ❤
Or even better; learn to be a happy, peaceful drunk.
This woman's anger got her in this situation. Own it.
Damn sounds like the elevator suddenly turned into an arena. The only thing missing in this altercation was that the judge wasn't wearing any boxing gloves.🥊 Poor lady who was injured probably suffers now from ptsd just walking past any elevators 🛗 now. 😂😂😂
And Alcohol!!!
Post activity action! She is responsible!
She hasn't learned her lesson. She continues to make excuses for her actions. She's not sorry at all.
Unfortunately, I didn't see it in her at all. Ugh.@soft_serve_666
She was a single mom with all those amazing qualities when she decided to drink and attack someone. So she made that choice. She probably bragged about beating a judge's ass since then, so you did your sewing now you can do the reaping.
The idiom and Biblical passage is "You reap what you sow."
That is, sow good/bad seeds and reap good/bad harvest. In this case, bad actions led to bad consequences.
😅
She sewed her Reaper's dress.
*sowing
I understood what u meant 😂@@jerryc3050
If you don’t wanna be labeled as a felon, don’t whoop someone’s ass !! 😂 nuff said. Actions have consequences. This happened over capacity in an elevator… seriously? People are so weak man.
Seriously, this crime is gross. This woman acted like a crazed animal - not a responsible mother of four. You can't go around beating people up. I mean what is going on here?
Get your ass whooped instead.😂
@@mad7fishercall me a conspiracy guy but since the lockdowns ( 🙄 ) people are much angrier myself included. Perhaps something is being done to us or has been?
We all have these little computers in our pockets how can they be good for our brains or health?
Frogs in a pot of boiling water?
By the testimony she didn’t begin the fight but how on earth did this Judge get involved either? The whole thing sounds ridiculous to me which isn’t to say this young woman has any excuse for getting into the fracas either. This is sheer lunacy over having to wait for the next elevator and look at the consequences she is suffering over it.
I love this judge. She's making a difference . Baltimore judges need to take note.
She is a bit soft at times. I get you can’t always be harsh but sometimes she lets people off too easy. Not nearly as bad as some judges I see though
Completely unfair. She has no priors. She was hit trying to help the husband. No way I would've said ok to this judge. It's a conflict of interest since she works with the other judge.
All judges need to take note! SCOTUS anyone!?
@@bat171 As the person she hurt if they care that she had no priors. Would you say the same thing for a drunk driver who injured or killed someone?? "Well, this was a first offence, so we'll go easy on you." Nope, when your actions hurt other people, you don't get a break. Also, if every professional recused themselves because they once spoke to or worked with a person involved in a case, there are some jurisdictions that would be severely wanting for judges, lawyers, etc.
@@sandydog426: Absolutely!
I love this judge. She doesn't mess around.
She doesn't mess around and she is a great listener and extremely smart and does what is required and treats everyone with respect.
She showed ZERO accountability!!!
Over an elevator that had people in it. This lady is not right.
I love you tigress ❤
Accountability is like kryptonite to single moms
Lol reminds me of some other woman
She's not taking responsibility at all. She 'just got into a fight' 😮 No ma'am.
She messed around and found out… she punched the wrong person! Civil suit for a million dollars! Wow!
Even if they win they probably won’t ever see any of that money and if they do it won’t be much due to her financial situation
@@PeppermintPattytch Ah yes, but the process is the punishment. It costs time and money to defend yourself in a lawsuit. People have gone bankrupt in the process.
She may start a *OnlyFans* site and hope it takes off
You hit the nail on the head. It’s the fact that she hit a judge. Had she hit an average citizen it would have been different. Had the judge hit her for no reason of any kind. No f’n way judge is convicted of a felony, probably not charged at all!
The amount of justice you receive is typically based on the amount of $ you can afford to spend.
Not based as much on race as on social economic issues.
Ridiculous. It was a scuffle. Hopefully the jury throws it out.
Lady attacked a Judge badly enough to give her serious injuries and thought she was about to get deferred adjudication lmao
She is the judge she attacked someone else
I thought she was the judge and attacked and mother with her kids and husband in a lift ,,that is why the head judge said she knows her ….
@@sarahvincent3431No. the complainant “victim” was the judge. This judge literally said the victim and her were “colleagues”
@@heathercrary6002The woman who is in court beat up another woman who is also a judge.
What don't you understand.
The fact she was a judge ( the victim) means nothing. She was another person on the planet, which is how Judge Boyd is obligated to view it. If she was a fast-food worker or an ex-con on disability just standing in the elevator means no difference to the sentence. It was both their faults. The husband of the judge spurred it on by telling the defendants friend to f. Off and get off the elevator already. That being said, she shouldn't have hit anyone. And she now has to live with it. I'd never be friends with the hot head she was with after this.
Covid was a b..ch for sure. Most people lost their minds on 1 level or another.
I'll always remember a teacher in 5th grade who tried to teach us about the perception of " have" and " have nots". I, by chance, landed in the " have not" group. I was pissed for sure! I even had a parent teacher conference about my behavior regarding that. I never hit anyone, and I was 10 or 11.
But this was her and her friends have vs have not moment. Perceived or real don't matter.
She failed. Bummer.
She not the only one who has this stuff to deal with a couple years afterwards. I rambled. Woops.
What has happened to the human race? People fighting over an elevator…seriously? Good Lord society is circling the drain. I just give up…
If it happened during Covid…it doesn’t shock me. I think we all saw things we would never see.
People have been fighting over dumb stuff since caveman days.
@@Mizmoon2020 That is true!
I am 75 yo and have never seen people as violent and self centered as they are now. It used to be an aberration but has moved into the arena of common behavior
Quit being a doom and gloomer , it's all in your head (the human race is a gross exaggeration)
She is a VERY good judge.
Judge Boyd is having real problems getting this woman to say what happened. Part of the deal is that she accepts responsibility, but she wants to play around because she's being sued. Most of the time the lawyer is testifying for the defendant, and he's not being completely honest.
She will more than likely lose that civil case, she better start working overtime and save up a million dollars
Defense attorneys aren't known for being honest.
She's not going to get a million dollar judgement.
You can win a judgment against someone but good luck collecting. That's ANOTHER lawsuit you have to file for when they don't pay up.
Look at Alex Jones, you really think he's paying the full settlement? No, they'll settle and get some.
@@jinov191
A lawyer being totally honest?? He would probably explode.
And she attacked a judge. She doesn't deserve to be around children.
@@sharonmclain4158 Did she know she was a judge? I also missed the part where the judge was standing off to the side and not taking part in the argument. Even the State’s witness did not see how his wife was hit or who did it. A lawyer can’t be honest, but a lawyer who runs a convincing campaign and gets elected to the bench can?
I like the way the judge listens to the testimony so completely...
She is always well prepared, and she gets to the heart of the problem.
And then does JACK SH_T!!!
@@merlynshandley6337 Are you saying the judge did "J*** S***"? What do you mean? There was a plea deal and she handed down a sentence. What did she fail to do?
@@merlynshandley6337i’m sorry did i miss the part where she dismissed the case and drop the charges? shut up 😂
@plantainsweetie Don't feel like spelling it out to someone whose brain capacity is obviously maxed out.
I love how Judge Boyd always asks, "is there anything else you need from the Court to be successful?" She's always looking for the best possible chances of rehabilitation.
.......as she sends people up the river for years and years. You fell for it.
@@carrite WTF are you yapping about? She's extremely lenient. You must be a lawbreaker if you don't like Judge Boyd and you want to get away with breaking the rules and expect zero repercussions for your poor decision making.
Great and honest Judge. It's very nice to see an honest Judge. Thank you.
She chose to stay in the elevator after she was clearly asked to step out. Bad choice!!
The real issue is that she assaulted someone, causing serious injuries, and leaving permanent damage. It seems her victim wasn't engaged in the fight, so no mutual combat. That is, in an argument between 2 parties, folks in the wrong attack the folks rightly in the elevator. One victim, the complainant, happens to be a judge who is acquainted with the judge presiding this case.
When did it say she was in the elevator?
Why parenting classes instead of anger management classes?
@oahuhawaii2141 "permanent damage" lol. Yeah, that defendant hits like Mike Tyson, surely not like a middle aged woman🙄
@@cody1482she broke the victim's nose. That leaves permanent damage.
She didn't accept FULL responsibility.
I see it the same way , the plea deal should have been rejected
She did everything in her power to take as little responsibility as she could. Really hope they take every cent she ever earns.
She was soft on her for some reason
It was deferred or probation. She made her a felon, that's not soft.
@@momsterzz soft? She's now a felon,
The fact that the injured party is a judge has nothing to do with the case. It would be relevant if the defendant knew she was attacking a judge and that knowledge had a bearing in deciding to attack.
Frankly, given that the attack was totally unwarranted, there were injuries and all of this took place in the of presence of children is enough to deserve a severe penalty.
The judge was the attacker
@heathercrary6002 no she wasn't
watch again@@heathercrary6002 Judge Boyd is a collegue of Judge Ramirez who was attacked by this woman.
I agree but seeking a million dollars in damages is a BIT excessive imo
@@Cookiefight69 they said that there were severe injuries, probably something broken or incapacitated so maybe part of de demand is for medical expenses and compensation for that time not being able to work
This judge has the highest respect. She is professional while also being fair. I think she should be an example of what anyone holding a position of authority should aspire to.
A fight started because that woman and her group/friend don’t like being told what to do.
That’s called speculation
It was, quite literally, told in the video. Speculation my arse @@chasitylynn8183
@@chasitylynn8183Nah, normal people accept being told no in specific situations. Her and her friends were told "not" to enter the elevator. That's not speculation, it's part of the record.
@@chasitylynn8183 not really... it's called drawing a conclusion based on the evidence.
Gang mentality
This judge deserves some kind of "best judge in America" award. She is diligent, smart, and makes sure adults accepts responsibility for choices they make.
And she's got killer flowers and handbags
Here’s the thing…
@@armymarshal13yes she does and I love em too!! Have a great day
Boyd is plainly the best judge I've ever watched in my years of pro se work and UA-cam armchair lawyering 😊
Here here
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years of pro se work? how many times have you been charged with a crime! lol
'UA-cam armchair lawyering' had me snort-laughing 😂
@CuddleSnugglesworth: OP may be very litigious, busy self-representing in civil court: my coffee was too hot, I bought a dozen doughnuts and didn't receive 13.
Taking the stairs would have been the healthier choice😮
😅😜
Yes 👍🏽
I love Judge Boyd. She is always calm, fair and classy. And I enjoy seeing which purse she has.
I think we can all agree that seeing which purse she brought is the most important part❤
@@Jonni1027and the flowers! 💐 Love Judge Boyd
@@rhinoandlue Yes, her flowers too indeed!🌷
I love her beautiful handbags,as well.
Because all of those things speak volumes about her ability to be unbiased and follow the rule of law🙄
A judge with honestly and integrity. I pray she makes it to the supreme court, if she desires so.
Probably not she not brought and paid for!! Like Thomas.. Bruce
Oh my gosh! Get that defense off his soap box. "Every fiber of my being" is now nauseated!
did he just promise that for the next 7 years she would be good?
Wait?... did I just hear 2k+ restitution for medical bills but the victim is also brought a civil suit for a million dollars?... yeah, make that make sense.
Thats his job. To cast his client in the best light possible.
That guy's theatrics are ineffective and sound so disingenuous. What a clown.
Being a defense attorney sounds way harder than prosecuting imo. Even obviously guilty clients need a defense, but they're compelled to do more than just sit there and let the facts of the case ring out. So, sometimes, they sound like a fool when they're just doing their job.
She couldn't be bothered to wait for the next elevator or take the stairs? Why engage in a fistfight? Just leave the elevator and let the others get on since it was soooo "important" to them and they were aggressive according to the witness? Why hide behind your kids? She's so willing to jump into a fight and seriously injure someone? I'm willing to bet money she's gotten into fights before and now she's "sorry" she's being held accountable. I think she DOES need anger management classes.
She’s a typical “spicy Latina” she’ll probably be in and out after this she has no emotional intelligence
Loose cannon . Self important people.
Drunk idiots do stupid things. Should learn to control their alcohol consumption
The fact that they were asked to leave an overcrowded elevator for SAFETY reasons was intolerable to them. These are dangerous people.
I cant believe this case actually even happened. It takes just a few minutes for the next elevator to arrive. Why not just get off of the elevator and wait? People are so selfish!!!
Yeag, their response was to push in and start swinging. Trashy is as trashy does.
Or don’t be a lazy ass and take the stairs! 👍
Another comment states that they were rejected by 2 previous elevators, and lost patience. They resorted to violence after both parties got into a heated argument and when the judge's husband stepped out to get in the face of the booted guy. That's what triggered the physical altercation.
@@oahuhawaii2141Not a reason or an excuse.
@@Grace-tc1lqit was just a clarification.
Stop drinking if you're an angry drunk.
I'm only angry when people trigger me
Yes It does ruin it for the rest of us just having fun
@@sugarcan1110 stop making excuses. Take some accountability. Stop drinking if you can't control your emotions like an adult.
@@mstBel889 yes I agree you should stop making assumptions when your either not there or know that person or understand in wat Context or situation I may have been referring to .. making a statement such as yours would be construed as naive.. on the contrary if one is going through a challenging period some times it's inevitable to let emotions out whether drunk or not I'm sure you have experienced a time without alcohol that you may have got some wat confused understanding a person behaviour .one size don't fit all not ever situation is same deep rooted experience will appear whether drunk or not
@@sugarcan1110 you may be beyond repair. I stick to my initial statement. Stop making excuses and take accountability. You just admitted to not being able to control your emotions.
Judge Boyd is an absolute treasure….her quality of mercy is not strained….most excellent
The jail is full of people that wishes they hadn’t done what they did
Probably more are just sorry they got caught doing something they regularly engage in.
❤
TRUTH!!
lol very true. Or regret getting caught. 😂
Most of them are mad they got caught. It's unnatural for humans to full accept and repent their actions. Don't believe me? What's your first response to being accused of something. Do you accept it or do you make up an excuse/deny it. For most it's the latter.
It takes time to repent, and it usually requires consequences.
Not seeing a lot of real remorse on the part of this young lady- no tears, no apology, just very matter-of-fact about the whole thing. Sad💔
If I was in front of a judge I would be scared to death, some of these people aren't, I'm confused about that, but maybe it has to do with how they are raised, it a shame .
I don't care if there are tears: tears can be faked. What I care about is that she confess what she did, and she refused to do that. She kept trying to minimize what she did, and make it seem as if she was not at fault.
You know she sounds like it is just matter of fact t to start fighting if her friend was in it. She didn’t try to stop a fight but fought. My kids wouldn’t be doing this, they know better. It’s no wonder that kids are growing up thinking fighting is okay. Especially over having to wait on an elevator. Get off yourself if concerned about the weight limit. How much thought does that take. This is extremely stupid and having to have two court cases over this is a waste of time and money. Stupid “adults” that should have known better! If you all live with this all the time, you all need to get a better neighborhood!
Judge Boyd is always on point. Other judges across the country, including the Supreme Court Judges, should take notes.
Agreed. She's always on point!
Supreme Court judges are busy with trips and gifts from billionaires friends.
SCOTUS isn't a trial court...🙄
She's really not, though.
@@bluedragonfly8139 example? Or just talk?
I don't see what is so bad about someone asking you to wait because the elevator is at capacity. I don't get it.
It's 2024. I don't get anything anymore. People are no longer human.
Judge Boyd’s facial expressions are priceless. I just love her and she’s fair.
I’m a huge fan of her work. honest, fair, classy, stylish, and more, she’s a great role model for all.
Next time just take the stairs.
She didn’t take any accountability. She should be in jail.
Something wrong with this lady, how dare she put her hands on anyone. She has anger problem’s. Hope her children are ok.
She will be for 2 years.
@@jerryc3050 No she won't. Her sentence was suspended for 5 years, meaning if she completes 5 years without committing any further crime her 7 year sentence will be fulfilled.
Defense attorney: "I don't see why he needs to speak in this case at sentencing. "
Judge to defense attorney: "All right."
Judge to prosecuting attorney: "You can call your witness."
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 this whole thing is crazy! People need to grow up! All of them!!
Yes and said so calmly. That's a win
😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahha
that was the best lol
I was working as a nurse, on a state run psych unit that was double secure entry. I was assaulted by a client, received 4 direct punches to the right side of my face, specifically the right TMJ, which fractured the joints condyle head, shifting my jaw to the left, displacing the discs on both joints, causing a closed locked jaw. Since the date of injury, which will be 40 years ago April 2024. I’ve had 5 surgeries, between both sides, lost all of my upper teeth, most of my lower teeth. I have constant clenching of the muscles, causing spasms and never ending pain. There are no more options available, other than continuing on pain management. The client was placed into a group home within 3 weeks of the incident, I lost my job, career, received minimal compensation and have a permanent disability. My injuries were and are life altering. Many days I can’t do what should be normal activities, because of the pain. Police would not detain the client, instead put him back into the care of the state. My assailant was never held accountable, there was no ability to sue him or the state. I wish I had had a judge like this when the hearing for my compensation was held, I was thrown away to deal with the pain and try to move on. As I write this we are in a snow storm, my jaw is clenched, muscles are tight and I’ve got a severe headache and I can’t take another dose of pain med for 3 hours. 40 years of this is exhausting. I feel for the judge that was so severely injured, as she will never be the same again. When the assailant is not held accountable, it is the one assaulted that pays the price and a life long sentence. This girl got off easy, although I’m sure she does not think so.
That is horrendous! I’m so sorry. 💛
I have been an RN for 28 yrs. You can't sue him or the state, because he is not responsible for his actions, due to his diagnoses. If he is in a state psychiatric hospital, then that means he has serious mental health issues. We nurses have been physically attacked by those with mental illness or dementia many times. We are taught how to prevent, deescalate, and block, but sometimes they catch us off guard. I'm sorry it happened to you, but we can't sue our patients. We can only get worker's compensation. I had my ankle broken in two places by my ex, and I now have CRPS, which is the most painful syndrome known. I am on pain meds, but they don't really help. I currently work full time as an RN (plus on call) with IDD clients, but I can no longer do floor work. I can't afford not to work. My husband died when I was 36 yrs old, so I was the sole breadwinner for my family. Our son was 7 yrs old when he died, and he has ADHD and Autism, so I need to take care of him. He is 22 yrs old now. He doesn't collect disability. I never signed him up for it, nor myself. I took a paycut to do my (mainly) sitdown job. I never thought to sue my ex for breaking my ankle, although the court ordered him to pay me $5000 for hospital bills. I will never see it. He still stalks me ten years later. Sometimes people need to know they will never get money from someone. This is one of those cases. The judge isn't going to get $1 million from a single mother of four children.
This is horrible that this happened to you. I am sorry you have to live with so much pain. ❤️
@@jenx5870 I am so sorry this happened to you and I commend you for bravely carrying on.
@@jenx5870 im so sorry those things happened to you. You can still get disability for your son despite him being 22 y/o.
Woman's attorney is setting himself up for disappointment by how hard he's pleading her case.
This is what his job is. It's illegal if he doesn't.
This judge should get her own T.V. Show-seriously. Her professional demeanor, fairness and sense of justice should get broader exposure so that would-be criminals and other judges can learn from it.
I agree completely.
Yeah, if you're a woman, I'm pretty sure you are, IT would be a great judge!
A man in the EXACT SAME POSITION would be getting 5 years 2 to serve, 3 on probation, without a second thought, and YOU KNOW IT!
Unfortunately it's only the show-boats and nut jobs that get their own shows anymore.
No. American media has a horrific habit of over-producing things that should be kept simple or that were simple to start and became over-produced and fake copies of what they once were.
Judge Boyd is an incredible human being, and I hope she never changes how she does her court room, and in order for that to happen, it should stay as is.
This Judge is great I enjoy her very much Blessings 😊
Whewww..if the defense attorney says "single mother"
one more time...
..much like kids killing their parents..and being referred as..this/these poor orphans..smfh!
Seriously... 🙄
That Lawyer for the defense is trying his best not have the truth come out.
he was pissed when the State presented a witness
He did a great job up until the witness came out 🤣
that is his job. if the witness had already testified then it seems redundant and damaging to the defendant. I can see their point of view.
@@xpnkxpacxNah, he didn't.
Of course he is, that's his job.
This lady’s unwillingness to accept responsibility for what she actually did is repugnant !!!!
How she got pregnant in jail? 😮
@@MariaCardenas-w4q The same way she'd get pregnant anywhere else, I reckon.
Seriously shut up making a mom a felon for one laps of judgment that involved no weapons is ridiculous. I guarantee you're a big giant Karen
I could even understand having a bad day and freaking out when somebody tells you get off the elevator. But breaking someone’s bones?!?!
To the defense attorney "Malarkey". The victim's life has been defined by this!
Lifelong injuries
Unfortunately, we see similar interactions so often! A few hotheads fueled by alcohol can be very dangerous, and seriously harm innocent people just living their lives. It’s disgusting behavior!
I love this judge. More should be like her. She has common sense as well as law
Judge Boyd and judge Steven's are 2 of the best judges ever lol
Judge Boyd is such a really good listener ,with full attention, so patiently, honestly, explaining what and why she is doing what she has to do considering facts ,doing her job so well without making difference who is standing before this judge. Further she gives people real chances to change their lives ! Bless you Judge Boyd , me 73 ,women, follow for years your being in court, your cases, and I am happy to be a le to follow you as a judge and I learn a lot from the way you fill in your difficult job being in court as a judge and a beautiful human being ! Thank you for this! 👏👏👏🙏
Defense lawyer was gobsmack at the introduction of a witness he wasn't expecting. The look on his face was priceless!
He was not happy.
Getting pregnant four times is not an excuse to be a criminal ..nobody forced her to raise four kids on her own
How do you know she wasn’t forced to be a single mother? How do you know her children’s father didn’t pass away or wasn’t an addict or didn’t leave her, literally forcing her to raise 4 kids on her own lol just curious. I get that she wasn’t forced to bare children, but we don’t know that she was not forced to be a single parent.
@@kiddfresh3673 At least you agree she wasn't forced to be a criminal. Seems like you are focused on the most minor of the points made by the OP.
You could be correct about not being forced to be a single mom, there are unusual circumstances......but do you want to bet on it?
Before you stake your house, her attorney said she receives child support. Dead men don't pay child support AND neither do drug addicts.
@@RH-cv1rg I wonder what the state is doing to help those kids. It's not that her kids chose their mom
Now we all know what kind of person you are.
@@StinkinGoodAle3241 Why is it up to the State to raise the children? They have a Dad, let him raise them.
So if you have children and minimal child support, you can pop someone in the face? Over an elevator? The defense attorney was crapping bricks when the witness started talking.
I was a single mother and also caring for 15 years for my mother until she died at home. Got child support of the minimum for one year, and spent $20k on a lawyer. The dad tormented us. I never hit anyone, even when my sister pushed me down a flight of stairs.
he is talking about her as thought she is a victim. She is not the victim here, having 4 kids doesn't make her any less culpable. lmfao she assaulted a judge? Why does she feel so entitled ????? Your actions follow you, you don't get to erase them. The million dollar lawsuit has nothing to do with today.
Imagine what she’s teaching her children with that attitude she’s giving off and refusing to speak for herself and not taking responsibility for her actions! She should have gotten some jail/prison time for that assault! Teach her kids what their mother won’t - actions have consequences!
If you're in the VIP section at a game... everyone else is a VIP, too😂
She assaulted a person. She didn't know she was a judge. It doesn't matter who is assaulted. Would the crime have been less important if she had punched someone who worked at a grocery store?
@@jenx5870they didn’t say anything like that. Just saying out of all people, it was an officer of the court. You know charges are different for police officers, etc.
@@kennedystarr8094 They aren't different charges if they are assaulted while off duty. If a person has no reasonable knowledge of a person's employment, then they can't claim that for additional charges. It is only when they are in the capacity of their office that the person can be charged for attacking an officer of the court, an officer of the law, etc. Otherwise, that gets too close to entrapment. Any off duty personnel could start trouble, then claim special privileges once someone retaliates.
I love this Judge! Pure class.
I love it when the judge takes a sip lol
The whole situation seems ridiculous. What a thing to be in court for!
what a crazy way to forfeit 7 years of your life and $1million {which most will never have or rmake.}
@austist: 7 years suspended, 5 years probation, rest to be served if violated, restitution of $2416.29 for one victim & hearing for the other, 100 hours ...
@@oahuhawaii2141 But there is still the civil case pending, in which $1million is being sued for, and likely after being designated a felon in this criminal court, she will lose in the civil suit.
Good point
This young woman doesn't want to take responsibility
This woman assaulted a Judge ? Good god! Over riding in an elevator no less. LOL. Sounds to me like a bunch of adults acting like children!
Tbh if my children acted like this… yeah. Disgusting behaviour.
That's what happens when alcohol is involved.
The whole point is she assaulted a person.
In my rural area, only 2 people at a time were allowed on any of the few elevators in our county during the pandemic. No fights that I heard of. This sounds bizarre. Next: the civil case in another court.
Doesn't matter if she's a Judge!
Unless the person she hit was the one attacking her friend, she has no excuse
This Judge Rocks !!
I love this judge due to her common sense and compassion for people as human beings!
Wow! Judge Boyd presented recusal herself at the start. That’s pretty awesome!
It wouldn't have made sense to recuse herself, they all know each other in one way or another.
So somebody in her party "wanted to talk to a supervisor" . . . so a Karen
Talking is better than arguing and cussing, which are better than fighting.
I absolutely bask in this judge's wisdom, knowledge, and skill, of how to fairly handle all of these cases. We needed her in our 🌍. Salute
I wish everyone in the world would treat things as fairly and evenly as this judge. Purely response to facts only.
The defence attorney wasn't happy when the State called the witness.
Whiner
The defense attorney is a drama queen
@@Faretheewell608isn’t he.
This judge is a Rock Star. She is what judges should aspire to be.
I'm dying 😂 this lawyer needs to be quiet 😂
If you’re dying? Be done with it already and move on
Which lawyer? All the legal professionals are lawyers: prosecutor, defense, and judge.
Good God almighty,already! The defense.
Stop using the single mother excuse!!!you choose to have them! Be a adult don't harm other beings!!
These defense attorneys are the literal definition of pissing on your leg and telling you it's raining.
Stop making excuses for her actions, please this is a whole Judge who should know better. Excuse, Excuse and Excuse, own her actions and keep it moving.
Judge Boyd is an excellent Judge!!
The defendants lawyer sure can talk a long line of crap. He should run for political office, he’d be a shoe in!!! 😂
*Shoo-in
😂😂😂😂😂
Defense attorneys are advocates for their clients. He advocated without fabricating a thing. You would want your attorney to advocate for you if you got into a legal issue.
As a Single Mother like myself. Why would I put myself in a situation to where I can possibly loose my child ..:.. yeah no. That argument is getting old !
Being a mom with 4 children,she should know better than to attack a judge,or anyone for that matter. No excuses for her. Anyone else goes to jail. She should too .
Why do they think it's okay for a single mother to get a bye because her kids need her?
They do nothing for the kids but sudden raise the MY KIDS flag when they are in trouble. Trash.
Because the state does not want to separate a mother from her children for the sake of the children if it's not going to be a burden on the public purse and the safety of the public.
Can't the kids go live with dad?...... oh......
Because we fail in making people accountable - why should the mother think ahead that her behaviour may affect her children negatively? She knows she can just try and leave it to the state to be lenient just because she never figured out how to use birth control or abstinence.
If you go out drinking and party at a game or any other venu and cause havic, you pay the consequences.
A civil action, too? She better get her story straight then.
That's why her lawyers did most of the talking. A mistake here can help the plaintiff in the $1M civil case against her. Her only admission is that she instinctively "helped" her friend. She didn't admit she pinned down the judge and pummeled her, even though the judge didn't physically assault her.
Yes because she barely spoke, her attorney did all her talking!! That's not going to help her.
Personal responsibility for your crappy actions is sometimes a lesson learned the hard way! CPS should follow this POS parent.
Crazy seeing this case with the current case going on in Las Vegas with that judge being attacked while on the bench 😮.
Great Judge always professional always a voice of reason
you never know who you are effing with, sometimes it's a judge.
Sometimes, some loose canon packing heat.
Exactly
Judge or Not...keep your hands to yourself
That shouldn't make a difference. I hope she appeals it and wins.
Such an obnoxious defence lawyer…. And she will not speak for herself…
He is more experienced in speaking carefully in court. If she spoke and made an error, she could end up in prison, or help the victim in the $1M civil lawsuit against her.
Idk 7 years for just a fight is kinda crazy
@@williamproffitt4920blame the legislators…
That is the kind of lawyer you want as a defense lawyer. One who will do their job and fight for you.
It is not “just a fight,” but an attack causing permanent injury.
Thank you, Judge Boyd, for all you do.
Yeah, you're such a great judge, FOR DOING NOTHING FOR JUSTICE, a slap on the hand, big whoop!
@@merlynshandley6337After all that, she let her walk free to do it to someone else. Very disappointing, Judge!
@@kaystar3434
Agreed 👍
This means nothing, but I think the judge has a purse addiction
She loves lots of pretty flowers too.
I had a purse addiction too, and for expensive purses. Now I am retired I never use them and will need to sell them but I love Judge Boyd’s handbags. I recognize some of the brands.
I think the females that obsessivley watch Judge Boyd have purse and flower addictions .
Her mother buys her the handbags. She also taught Judge Boyd to surround herself with beauty, hence the flowers. Some she buys herself, some are from admirers.
@@douglasr.c.5622I do
Egos will always get you in trouble. Ridiculous re elevator.
I agree. Especially men!
That defense lawyer put on a great speech. However, she’s going to ruin it..
Judge Boyd is a great fair judge.
It happened in a flash?? How do you know it won't happen again?? She needs to see how her actions have impacted the victim for the rest of her life. If she is given a lesser sentence it will only serve to teach her she can weasel her way out of any other crime(s) she may commit in the future!!
Right, that’s a bad argument lol
I don't think she should allow the civil suit trial to speak to this trial.
Deferred adjudication is probation except at end the charge is dismissed. So if anything DID happen in that 7 years, she would have had the conviction and up to 7 years jail added. Really the only difference between the two is State wanted to make her a convicted felon and Defense wanted to give her a chance to avoid that.
Man that attorney got super nervous when she said that guy could testify
Trying to use the civil suit against the victim was really below the belt. As if the injured judge will get any 'relief' from the criminal trial, she knows how the system works. Defendant is just a lying, out of control d-nozzle.