Judge Chastises Lawyer Who Had a Stroke and Missed Court

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024
  • He says he notified the court but the judge implied that she didn't believe him.
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  • @weeziepuff13
    @weeziepuff13 Рік тому +1148

    I once heard a judge angrily lecture a head of cardiology that his job was not as important as jury duty. Some judges are dangerously narcissistic.

    • @anneidiot4034
      @anneidiot4034 Рік тому +106

      In the judges defense, its supposed to be a jury of your peers, not a jury of people with inconsequential jobs.

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack Рік тому +47

      Well what if it was a case about some guy who illegally practiced open heart surgery? Then his input on the whole situation would be invaluable…. Lol

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Рік тому +44

      Some people are just f'n clueless. Judge or not,just out of touch with reality.

    • @travelsouthafrica5048
      @travelsouthafrica5048 Рік тому +127

      @@anneidiot4034 I think you are missing the point , a patients life in a hospital theater is more important than serving in a jury

    • @GamesFromSpace
      @GamesFromSpace Рік тому +89

      @@Z-Ack He would probably not be allowed on the jury with such specialized and relevant knowledge. Ironic, yes.

  • @bretta3
    @bretta3 Рік тому +1252

    Judges that show this much bias, contempt, tyranny and lack of compassion should not be trusted to pass judgement on anyone.

    • @direwolf9569
      @direwolf9569 Рік тому +41

      Judges a re often worthy of contempt…really and truly.

    • @susanrand512
      @susanrand512 Рік тому +29

      Time for her to go...ridiculous

    • @deusvult6920
      @deusvult6920 Рік тому +12

      The court system isn't going to help us. We are the only way this can be stopped

    • @MtgCoach
      @MtgCoach Рік тому +6

      I can't believe what I'm reading in this post's comments.
      Did we listen to "different Lehto's" of this scenario?
      The "stroke stricken" attorney lied to the court & to the other attorney!
      [Edit: My apologies, I see I conflated two different stories together, probably due to Thanksgiving Cheer and other distractions running back & forth.]

    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Рік тому +17

      Not just a lack of compassion but a lack of OBJECTIVITY, which is even more egregious for someone in that position

  • @madganser
    @madganser 5 місяців тому +45

    Not only did she chastise him, she found him in contempt for not showing up, then pledged to report him to the bar for misconduct. And there isn't any record of her being reprimanded for her misconduct. Today, May 19, 2024, she is still presiding over court cases. Should have been immediately removed the day this happened.

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 Рік тому +347

    "Attorneys might fake strokes to get out of standing in front me." is a very wrong train of thought from any Judge.

    • @icantpronounce
      @icantpronounce Рік тому +14

      I don't know with that judges attitude I might want to fake a stroke to get away

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Рік тому +28

      @@icantpronounce Which really just reinforces how bad that judge is.

    • @RaineStudio
      @RaineStudio Рік тому +5

      Judge Malone is a train wreck unto herself.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Рік тому +7

      I'd fake my death to avoid THAT judge.

    • @gregjames2684
      @gregjames2684 Рік тому +3

      & that put her on the wrong side of the tracks

  • @bullinmd
    @bullinmd Рік тому +285

    The judge should be *_immediately_* removed and *_instantaneously_* disbarred NEVER to return!

    • @MrMartinSchou
      @MrMartinSchou Рік тому +18

      Remember to put them on trial for trying to practice medicine without a lawyer.

    • @billkaldem5099
      @billkaldem5099 Рік тому +6

      Exactly

    • @Nick-zd5ci
      @Nick-zd5ci Рік тому +9

      @@MrMartinSchou I think you meant practice medicine without a license ;D

    • @MrMartinSchou
      @MrMartinSchou Рік тому +5

      @@Nick-zd5ci That too, yes :D

    • @DwazeHoer
      @DwazeHoer Рік тому +1

      Vote against incumbent judges when and where you can. Even if you like them the power is too much for even a good man to hold onto for long. I truly believe it shouldn't be a career.

  • @discoandben9313
    @discoandben9313 Рік тому +210

    To be honest the judge didn’t make him look bad at all she made everyone feel sorry for him and made herself look terrible.

    • @lisat9707
      @lisat9707 Рік тому +13

      This. Anyone with brains sees this and that attorney needs to know that he shouldn't worry about his reputation. Especially when he's trying to recover from something so serious.

    • @novaangle2183
      @novaangle2183 Рік тому +9

      @Justine Jackowicz It'd be pretty easy to prove just by showing his emails... it's not that hard.

    • @Shade01982
      @Shade01982 Рік тому +6

      ​@justinejackowicz3043You do realize that's not public information, and nobody here is involved in that particular court case? Why on earth would that be public?

    • @vincentlenci
      @vincentlenci Рік тому

      I had 2 strokes! at first you don't even know where you are or recognize anyone can't even go pee by yourself can't even swallow your brain can't even communicate with its body shame on this judge ! one rarely even survives

    • @Marynicole830
      @Marynicole830 4 місяці тому

      @justinejackowicz3043lol this is old but the lawyer has to prove it to the court, not the internet.
      And if those emails never surfaced, they would have definitely said something publicly. The fact this quietly died down leads me to believe the attorney proved it.
      And even if the emails didn’t get sent because of a breakdown in his office, there’s not much you can do when you’ve had a stroke. The court had breakdowns in communication all the time and expects the public to except it. They have to be understanding when it happens to others.

  • @reginaldsmith6949
    @reginaldsmith6949 Рік тому +170

    He would have been held in contempt and jailed if he died...

    • @publicenemynumerouno
      @publicenemynumerouno Рік тому +2

      Judge would have had him dug up so he could serve his sentence.

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Рік тому +1

      Yes. His corpse would be exumed and jailed

    • @ripvanrevs
      @ripvanrevs Рік тому +19

      or elected to the senate

    • @guyray1504
      @guyray1504 Рік тому +2

      But he could still VOTE for the DEM's if he did die.

    • @gimmeaford9454
      @gimmeaford9454 Рік тому +2

      Would’ve definitely voted Democrat if he died.

  • @Goatcha_M
    @Goatcha_M Рік тому +135

    The lawyer is fortunate he was still able to process and communicate after a stroke, what if he hadn't been in a position to inform his client?
    Hope he gets well soon.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +11

      Exactly, anything could have happened

    • @caelestigladii
      @caelestigladii Рік тому +4

      His office would have notified the client, just as they notified the judge.

    • @kisstune
      @kisstune Рік тому +2

      Hopefully he comes to court everyday in a wheelchair as a reminder of the stroke. I'd be p'ed if I was a juror and saw that and hold it all against the judge.

    • @larrymcguire9686
      @larrymcguire9686 Рік тому +4

      Goatcha, what if he died and not been able to inform that goofball judge? Would the judge then go to the funeral home and drag him out of his casket to bring him into the courtroom?

    • @keithlowe1982
      @keithlowe1982 Рік тому +3

      @@larrymcguire9686 "Sorry, your honor, I can't continue this case. I'm dead ! "
      Judge: "That's no excuse. "

  • @LambentLark
    @LambentLark Рік тому +131

    That's like the collage professor that made my friend leave her finals test because she couldn't/ wouldn't stop fidgeting. Thing was she was 9½ months pregnant and started having contractions 10 minutes into the test. She didn't want to leave till she finished her test. They disagreed ant the teacher pretty much called her a liar. Then she stood up and her water broke.

    • @justicedemocrat9357
      @justicedemocrat9357 Рік тому

      That's so gross did her womb juices stink up the whole room? I would've puked.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Рік тому +42

      I was thrown out of a university class when I contradicted the professor. She insisted that Nixon started the Vietnam War and JFK ended it.

    • @notabannedaccount8362
      @notabannedaccount8362 Рік тому

      Hope it wasn’t another white boy brought into the world to oppress & displace.

    • @Surfcityham
      @Surfcityham Рік тому +11

      When I was teaching Wills & Trusts at a law school, I knew one of my students was pregnant and due near finals time. I hoped I did not have to prepare a make-up exam but knew it was likely. The best I remember, she delivered the child the day before the scheduled exam.

    • @Surfcityham
      @Surfcityham Рік тому +5

      @@notabannedaccount8362 It would not have mattered to me. I think she was, but do not remember. Most of the time, my class was a mix of Caucasians, African-Americans, and Asians. Sometimes, there would be someone from the middle east or India/Pakistan in the class.
      Law school exams are graded without knowing who the student is. The student has an exam number and answers the questions on a laptop. The answers are uploaded to the school's computer and printed out by the school all on the same paper using the same font.

  • @dreadlindwyrm
    @dreadlindwyrm Рік тому +236

    It doesn't matter how serious the stroke is.
    Even a minor stroke needs you to be in hospital *immediately* so that they can make sure the minor stroke doesn't turn into a major one.
    Even a "false" stroke where you feel weak in one arm and your eye twitches (but it turns out not to be a stroke at all) should be assessed properly and have you in hospital to be checked out **just in case**. If there's any sagging or slurring going on, that's an ambulance call.
    The judge was utterly wrong to call this out - if she had concerns it wasn't genuine she should have notified the lawyer to come to chambers as soon as he is fit to do so to discuss the matter privately, and preferably to reassign the case to either another member of the law firm or to the next public defender on the list depending on the case in question to minimise the delay involved. But not to call the lawyer out for a potentially lethal or career ending medical issue.
    The same would go if the lawyer has to phone up *5 minutes before check in* to say they've had a heart attack and are in the back of an ambulance.

    • @MtgCoach
      @MtgCoach Рік тому +1

      Aren't you missing the point that the "stroked attorney" lied to the court & to the defense attorney. What am I missing here? [edited]

    • @chickenmonger123
      @chickenmonger123 Рік тому +25

      @@MtgCoachYou mixed up the two stories. One was the news, the other was an anecdote.

    • @delwhylie4748
      @delwhylie4748 Рік тому

      IT matters if your dead, even death won't get you out of paying taxs. You don't believe me then try it. Just kidding...

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Рік тому +5

      You get brain damage the longer the clot is there.

    • @tinydancer7426
      @tinydancer7426 Рік тому +5

      @GentlemenGhidorah Lots of symptoms could be referred to as a "false" stroke. My mom was having an ocular migraine ..... the symptoms could have been a stroke ..... but she did end up in the ER and then admitted and put thru a battery of tests and scans to determine if it was a stroke or not. I had a bout of vertigo, I suspected it was vertigo, but my doctor put me thru a battery of tests, etc. to rule out a stroke. In both instances, I heard the phrase "false stroke".

  • @hcbnett
    @hcbnett Рік тому +155

    Seems this judge should be removed from her post & unable to fulfill her judicial duties!

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Рік тому +1

      Maybe lawyers should contact the court instead of their client first.

    • @DisposableEgo
      @DisposableEgo Рік тому +8

      @@billyyank5807 obviously you didn't watch the video

    • @powbong7735
      @powbong7735 Рік тому +9

      @@billyyank5807 tell me you didn't watch the video, without telling me you didn't watch the video....

    • @blackredneck4378
      @blackredneck4378 Рік тому

      @@DisposableEgo definitely you didn't because the judge said she have had issues with this lawyer before.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +1

      @@blackredneck4378 pretending to have a stroke? 🙄

  • @braddl9442
    @braddl9442 Рік тому +130

    That judge needs to be reviewed. And the lawyer needs to get her removed from the case, and sue the judge for defamation.

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Рік тому +305

    My grandparents are all dead but Steve is like a grandparent-in-a-bottle and I can always pop the cap for stories.

    • @apo11o38
      @apo11o38 Рік тому +8

      Chocolate rain himself is a fan. This is surprising

    • @anthonycampos7417
      @anthonycampos7417 Рік тому +4

      Someone quick! Print that on a shirt and send it to Steve

    • @1000FeatheredOwl
      @1000FeatheredOwl Рік тому +1

      I wonder if Steve can scrounge up a story about chocolate and/or rain just for you 😂

    • @TheLocomono9
      @TheLocomono9 Рік тому +1

      Oh hey tay. Cheers to you man. I’ve seen you appear randomly as a guest on a few shows. Glad you’re doing well

    • @Marxon1134
      @Marxon1134 Рік тому

      Seeing you always pop up in the comments definitely supports that.
      I too enjoy the story time.

  • @OzFrog48Z
    @OzFrog48Z Рік тому +67

    I was being sued and the day before the first court appearance I got a phone call at 5:30 supposedly from the court clerk telling me that the hearing was postponed. This just sounded suspicious. I googled the caller ID number and the call came from the opposing lawyer's secretary's home phone. I'm sure they were expecting the court to find in their favor because I didn't show up. The look on their faces when I walked into court the next day was priceless. They were totally unprepared.

    • @tinydancer7426
      @tinydancer7426 Рік тому +39

      That call should have been reported. Secretary should have suffered some repercussion for agreeing to pull that shady stunt for the lawyer (her boss), the lawyer's butt should have been put in a hot place for trying to orchestrate you not showing up, etc. Sanctions , suspension, disbarment ..... something.

    • @modelnutty6503
      @modelnutty6503 Рік тому +9

      @@tinydancer7426 I'd have made a scene in the courtroom about it.

    • @XxXShevampXxX
      @XxXShevampXxX Рік тому +9

      No kidding? Did you bring that to light or what?

    • @tinydancer7426
      @tinydancer7426 Рік тому +10

      @@modelnutty6503 So right. First thing to have come out of my mouth when it was my turn to speak would have been the telling of the tale of the phone call, supposedly from a court clerk and then my discovery of the telephone number being that of the suing attorney's office. However, I would not have been going into court without my own legal representation, so actually the appropriate thing to have done would have been to immediately call my attorney ...... and, in the case of me having my own lawyer involved, he/she too surely would have/should have received a matching bogus phone call.

    • @loginavoidence12
      @loginavoidence12 Рік тому +8

      i had some of (what i thought was my family) send me a probate notice for my wealthy half brother who died suddenly *in some ignorable junk mail envelope*. they aren't the only scum out there.

  • @eyesonwashington1
    @eyesonwashington1 Рік тому +45

    Judges like this should NEVER be in such a position of power over anyone! Not even a ham sandwich! Judges like this are the purest most disgusting form of bully and there should be laws in place to punish judges that do things like in this!

  • @wdwerker
    @wdwerker Рік тому +130

    She was a former Clayton County Commissioner and owned a family law and personal injury practice. So ambulance chaser to bureaucrat to Judge at age 41. Judge Shana Rooks Malone let the power go to her head !

    • @blackredneck4378
      @blackredneck4378 Рік тому +10

      What judge doesn't power trip?

    • @dimitriosfotopoulos3689
      @dimitriosfotopoulos3689 Рік тому

      She probably sucked running own law practice and as a bureaucrat, and failed upward to Judge.

    • @blackredneck4378
      @blackredneck4378 Рік тому +1

      @@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 why would you say that about a person who you don't know how they run there business?

    • @wdwerker
      @wdwerker Рік тому +11

      @@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 she was elected! I hope this event is good fuel for an opposing candidate.

    • @dimitriosfotopoulos3689
      @dimitriosfotopoulos3689 Рік тому +2

      @@blackredneck4378 Did you watch the video? Did you see the part where she berated a man for having a stroke, even though his office called it in?

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott6567 Рік тому +195

    This is so beyond cruel I can not begin to understand the inhumanity. Why the judge commented let alone on nationwide media is definitely a breach of professionalism ! It is possible the judge did not receive the message but still the inhumanity is amazing !
    I hope he never has to be in her courtroom ever again as this judge is not impartial. I too would be concerned that the defendant would not receive a fair trial.

    • @Mewse1203
      @Mewse1203 Рік тому +2

      Shall I give you a piece of information to help you understand? All the news reports about this situation left out a key detail that changes everything about why the judge did what she did: This attorney had a history of "failing to come and comeon time" to her courtroom. The judge notes that in the video but all the news reports leave that part out.
      So in her mind this attorney who has a history of not showing up, didn't show up again and told his client he had a stroke but... not the court.
      In that situation, most people would be skeptical. It just so happened this time he legit had an issue.
      This is a boy who cried wolf situation

    • @mikepalmer1971
      @mikepalmer1971 Рік тому +21

      @@Mewse1203 so maybe the judge should of kept her mouth shut until she knew the whole story.

    • @gregjames2684
      @gregjames2684 Рік тому +1

      @@Mewse1203
      NO ! This a story about a bitch with a ragday moment in the courtroom who failed to even inquire with her office of any communications stating that the lawyer was in fact in the hospital , , , Had she even simply inquired whether there had been any prior communication to his absence then she would not be in the kettle of trouble she is in now , , ,
      That bitch gotta go , period !

    • @gregjames2684
      @gregjames2684 Рік тому +5

      @@Mewse1203
      Really , a piece of information ?
      Where do you get that information from ? Who are you to know of particular information that nobody else knows but you ?
      - you just another troller -

    • @cw3598
      @cw3598 Рік тому

      Dominic gallegos, that is actually incorrect and could be considered slander in itself.

  • @thefulchman
    @thefulchman Рік тому +27

    Steve, have you ever heard of a judge who missed a trial with no excuse? I dated a girl in college whose father was George Warner, a Mississippi Chancery Court judge. One time he set a trial date on the schedule, but didn’t get the word to his clerk to put it on his official calendar. So, the day that trial was set to occur, he had taken the day off to go fishing and he didn’t show up for trial.
    He found himself in contempt and fined himself $100, then went directly to the clerk and paid it.

  • @joew8438
    @joew8438 Рік тому +130

    It should be relatively easy to prove he called or emailed her office.
    I suppose the irony is that attorneys have to maintain accurate records amd respond to filed notices all the time. Apparently judges are allowed to be sloppy and miss things.

    • @HH-ru4bj
      @HH-ru4bj Рік тому +9

      I don't know how the judge qas contacted. One report says the defendant told the judge, but it was probably his office and hell yeah they would do it by email to have that paper trail.

    • @powbong7735
      @powbong7735 Рік тому +17

      @@HH-ru4bj it looks like the court was emailed by the attorneys office and the client said it in person the day of the hearing. This judge is a yikes

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 Рік тому +8

      judges have way too much power over the application of law. when their personal feelings have any bearing on proceedings it is a big fail for justice

    • @gregjames2684
      @gregjames2684 Рік тому +5

      @@pauls5745
      & the courtroom is no place for ragday moments , , ,

    • @gdaddy7351
      @gdaddy7351 Рік тому +4

      This happened in Clayton County, GA in metro Atlanta. Those of us who live in the metro area can attest to the imcompetence of too many metro courts and judges.

  • @fredflintstone8048
    @fredflintstone8048 Рік тому +66

    I have personal experience that demonstrates that courts can be dysfunctional. A judge vacated a case against me decades ago and the clerk never bothered to contact me to let me know, so I showed up for the next trial date for the ruling a couple of months later only to find out that there was no hearing scheduled for me that originally was. I knew the date and time. I walked into the courtroom to try and find out what was going on when I could not find my case on the paper schedule posted. The judge was not too happy with the clerk who was supposed to notify me immediately. The clerk shrugged and had an expression on her face like, 'who gives a $hit?'

    • @headlibrarian1996
      @headlibrarian1996 Рік тому +17

      She's a government employee, it isn't as if incompetence is a threat to her job.

    • @davidwillims2004
      @davidwillims2004 Рік тому +2

      @@headlibrarian1996 the clerk? jhow do you they are a she? or the judge? most judges are elected. so thats up to the voters. its not like only government employees can not do their jobs too

    • @headlibrarian1996
      @headlibrarian1996 Рік тому +17

      @@davidwillims2004 I know the clerk is a woman because the poster I replied to wrote “she”.

    • @donwald3436
      @donwald3436 Рік тому +8

      @@headlibrarian1996 How dare you assume gender from pronouns in current year? lol

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 Рік тому +6

      @@donwald3436- Oh, look: someone trying to be clever--and failing.

  • @GrumpyAustralian
    @GrumpyAustralian Рік тому +52

    So the judge believes you need to "book" and medical emergency 72 hours in advance!

    • @corssecurity
      @corssecurity Рік тому +4

      Preferably, but if you can schedule it late on a Friday afternoon and your work is already done, you can have the rest of the day off.

    • @LadyAdakStillStands
      @LadyAdakStillStands Рік тому +6

      Sounds like your average employer or franchise owner...

  • @korbell1089
    @korbell1089 Рік тому +27

    Alex Murphy died in Robocop and they still made him come to work, so that lawyer has no excuse for something so trivial as a stroke!😀

    • @cv8167
      @cv8167 Рік тому +4

      Robolawyer, huh? I might watch that.

  • @robertwaguespack9414
    @robertwaguespack9414 Рік тому +66

    Will the judge send the police to arrest him from the hospital bed?

    • @notabannedaccount8362
      @notabannedaccount8362 Рік тому +4

      Popcorn time. 🍿

    • @slcRN1971
      @slcRN1971 Рік тому +8

      Uhmmmm, surprised that didn’t happen - - seems like that judge didn’t show anything like wisdom here.

    • @akaroth7542
      @akaroth7542 Рік тому

      It's happened before

    • @billyjoejimbob75
      @billyjoejimbob75 Рік тому +1

      They would've tased and maced him in the bed for not complying like that old guy that had a stroke in his car.

    • @theyaden
      @theyaden Рік тому +4

      I have to wonder what would happen if they did and a complication killed him because of the delay to get him back into the hospital. Part of why he'd be recovering in the hospital rather than at home is so they can act immediately if there was more wrong that wasn't detected yet.

  • @jujubees5855
    @jujubees5855 Рік тому +19

    Power tripping management. I had to deal with this issue one Monday I was out and let a supervisor know but I didn't call her *personally*, instead her subordinate supervisor let everyone know why...
    My husband died from heart failure the day before and I found him. I was so hysterical that the first responders asked for a person they could call. I gave them the supervisor's number and she took me to the ER as I was out of my mind and they didn't want me to see him being taken away. She was a friend too.
    I found out the manager was talking crap and feined ignorance and that I better be back Tuesday. I called HR and lost it. Did I really need to be dealing with this petty crap NOW?
    I got an apology phone call and 2 weeks leave.

  • @tpw84101
    @tpw84101 Рік тому +144

    A co-worker once had to take time off for her grandmother's funeral. My A-hole boss asked her to get a note from the funeral director. She quit.

    • @justcurious1146
      @justcurious1146 Рік тому +33

      I once had a co worker who was injured on the job, tip of his finger got sliced off, the boss called him at the emergency room and ask how much longer until he gets back. he didnt come back for two weeks, put his twoo week notice in and the boss didnt understand why and worse he was sooooooo pissed off about it

    • @autigaming1376
      @autigaming1376 Рік тому +6

      Well work is more important than a funeral. The funeral wont feed your family

    • @sirslickrock
      @sirslickrock Рік тому +10

      @@autigaming1376 maybe in West Virginia…

    • @NinjaMinkzx
      @NinjaMinkzx Рік тому +15

      @@autigaming1376 Enjoy your family hating you when you say “Im not coming over for the christmas season, i’m working”

    • @zancrus9629
      @zancrus9629 Рік тому +14

      That is almost anywhere now. I had to bring something from the funeral home when my father passed and I needed 5 days for it due to travel time. I think I just brought the little pamphlet that the funeral home does for pretty much every funeral. In my work it was because we had people at one point having 5 and 6 grandparents die and they decided that they couldn't trust people not to take advantage of the system anymore.

  • @aasberry1
    @aasberry1 Рік тому +42

    Almost an opposite thing happened to me. I was the plaintiff. Attorney in Houston called and gave me the court date. I gathered witnesses and drove down from Dallas the night before and put everyone up in a hotel. Everyone shows up in court and the judge asks why we are there. Trial is a different date. Attorney was wrong. And he had the balls to try to charge me for coming to court on the wrong date!

    • @ilyarepin7750
      @ilyarepin7750 Рік тому +13

      I would have demanded the attorney pay the fees for the hotel. Absolutely ridiculous

  • @michigangeezer3950
    @michigangeezer3950 Рік тому +27

    That judge should be made to apologize on that same national television, spelling out exactly what they did wrong as they do it.

  • @R_C420
    @R_C420 Рік тому +14

    Do not, as Steve says, "knock yourself out" during a citizen's arrest. THAT will go bad for you.
    Knock the detainee out.

  • @onradioactivewaves
    @onradioactivewaves Рік тому +34

    Big egos can't handle things beyond their control...

    • @mikepalmer1971
      @mikepalmer1971 Рік тому

      I would imagine most people in these positions are narcissistic sociopaths. It’s not a stretch to believe that.

  • @alexm566
    @alexm566 Рік тому +20

    How's this ever in dispute? Both hospital records and the office email can very easily be verified.

    • @RoseKindred
      @RoseKindred Рік тому +6

      Most likely she was grandstanding in front of the cameras and afterward did not want to change her view. I saw her little speech, no judge should act like that.

    • @Ryarios
      @Ryarios Рік тому +3

      Irrelevant. Facts mean nothing to some judges.

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 Рік тому +1

      @@Ryarios most injustice is committed in court than on the streets

  • @brianlamb7937
    @brianlamb7937 Рік тому +10

    Judge on a power trip, needs to be removed from the bench.

  • @PaulyD0859
    @PaulyD0859 Рік тому +36

    Whether the judge knew or not, it is unprofessional for him or her to not take the word of the defendant until the facts can be verified.

    • @blackredneck4378
      @blackredneck4378 Рік тому

      This defendant is a liar. Remember she said the man shot himself with her gun. Do you believe a person can shoot themselves in the chest several times?

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +3

      @@blackredneck4378 and? They need to look into it if the lawyer hasn't shown up tf

    • @blackredneck4378
      @blackredneck4378 Рік тому

      @@no_peace very true, she said and these people hear her but choose to ignore it that he has done this before, Not showing up or late coming to her court. I see written in these comments about this Black judge subliminal messages of racism.

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 Рік тому +4

    I once had a Judge “rail” at me for being late to Court, I was 15 minutes late after being sideswiped by a Truck, reporting it to Police, giving a statement, providing a copy of my rear and dash cams. Phoning the court to have my case delayed. I should note, it was the same Judge who criticised me for “wilfully” allowing the Judge to ask a leading question of a witness, putting words in the mouth of the witness, who I then re-directed to show the answer put in the mouth of the witness was wrong. Some people should never be appointed to the Bench, increasingly Judges are ill educated oafs with insufficient experience.

  • @rockyroad7345
    @rockyroad7345 Рік тому +20

    Too many judges are on a power trip, being used to have people bow at their feet and have become not only inhumane but godlike in their own eyes. Someone should be monitoring them.

  • @jellyfish1433
    @jellyfish1433 Рік тому +17

    My grandpa had a few strokes before he passed away and after the first one he was never the same. Strokes aren’t something to take lightly, so even if you aren’t having a stroke but you think you might be, it’s still best to get checked out. Not getting checked out can be the difference between life and death.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +2

      They're huge. A coworker of mine had several and couldn't get doctors to look into it. She was never the same after that

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +2

      *they did look into them but it was too late to save her memory and personality

  • @Alberio1
    @Alberio1 Рік тому +38

    That example you gave at the end of what you went through is nuts. $500 barely seems like enough to make up for your client taking time off work, having to now take additional time off in the future, and the inconvenience for all the witnesses.

    • @BlackJesus8463
      @BlackJesus8463 Рік тому +3

      ikr

    • @BradBear95
      @BradBear95 Рік тому +15

      yeah, $500 feels like a slap in the face tbh. probably should have been more like $5000 with the expectation of that being used to reimburse not only the attorney, but the client and witnesses as well, for their time.

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Рік тому +22

      Also, didn't the Opposing Council lie to the court?
      He lied that he got permission from Steve.
      That alone should get him in hot water.

  • @marjanvanleer
    @marjanvanleer Рік тому +31

    I can’t imagine that a attorney would flat out lie about being in the hospital. They would get in trouble for that I would think 💭 🧐🤔

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Рік тому

      I'm sure some might do something shady. All you need to do is call an ambulance and say you feel faint.
      Plenty of politicians have "breakdowns" and find someone to name their condition to try and garner sympathy.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +2

      @@Cheepchipsable they'll get a reputation. And you can't fake a stroke

  • @conradeddie3776
    @conradeddie3776 Рік тому +8

    Steve, the irony of this particular case is that the stroke attorney's client who chased down and shot the "hit and run driver" actually shot a driver who had some sort of a
    confirmed diabetic stroke himself, and was not running from the accident ... but was unaware of it.
    To further complicate matters, it was reported that the elderly driver with the medical issue was confused and frightened by this young woman, gun in hand, trying to pull him out of his vehicle and then shooting him!
    Talk about truth being stranger than fiction!

  • @ronmecham5057
    @ronmecham5057 Рік тому +21

    What an unbelievable story. Hopefully this judge can reflect on this.

    • @BlankBrain
      @BlankBrain Рік тому +3

      Hopefully this judge can reflect on this in retirement.

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred Рік тому +15

    I was wondering when you would get to this. I think she violated more than ethics and etiquette.

  • @TakManSan
    @TakManSan Рік тому +11

    Just as crazy as the Judge who attacked the octogenarian who couldn't trim his hedge because he wasn't well. It didn't end well for her either.

  • @dantodd
    @dantodd Рік тому +13

    My wife and I were served papers once giving us a 5 day notice that we would be found in default if we missed another date. Turned out our attorney was in the hospital and could not communicate. She was a style practitioner and left a lot of clients just like us. We were fortunate that we found an attorney in a day and the new attorney was awesome.

  • @SusanEpp-q7c
    @SusanEpp-q7c 9 місяців тому +3

    I have a very close loved one on parole. He was in a horrendous car wreck. He was in the hospital in a coma. The parole department charged him with missing his parole appointment. The judge then dismissed it. Then to add insult to injuy while he was in a coma he was transferred by ambulance to a medical center nearly 145 miles away for more intense medical care. Then parole charged him for being over 50 miles past the county line. Again, the judge dismissed it but REALLY, he's in a coma and parole knew it!

    • @Pivara-t9w
      @Pivara-t9w 8 місяців тому +1

      I was in a county lockup and missed a court date. A warrant was issued and I was eventually transported 300 miles to the other county jail.
      Went to court and that judge was furious with the magistrate and sheriff. She actually doubled the number of days I was (illegally?) held and knocked it off my sentence.
      I would have preferred to be free that 21 days rather than having 42 days knocked off my house arrest.

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Рік тому +4

    This story went world-wide, with major networks roasting the judge.

  • @sdrape4964
    @sdrape4964 Рік тому +8

    Happy Thanksgiving Mr. Lehto!
    Seems the judiciary is getting more and more out of control.

  • @petervansan1054
    @petervansan1054 Рік тому +19

    Imagine if Judge had call him in contempt and police would arrest him in hospital

    • @glintinggold
      @glintinggold Рік тому

      The cops would have been very happy to handcuff him to his bed and stand guard as if he were a hardened, violent criminal.

    • @AzraelThanatos
      @AzraelThanatos 5 місяців тому

      I'm pretty sure that the cops would have backed off, immunity doesn't cover removing someone from direct medical care there. Cases with trying to drag a patient out of an ER or similar where they're dealing with that sort of thing can shift to homicide charges for those responsible if anything gets worse or if it means that they can't recover as well.
      Not always involving judges, but I did end up witnessing some of that when I'd ended up in the ER, a cop was trying to muscle in on one of the other rooms and I could hear the shouting match between the cop that showed up to try to arrest someone for an OD and the docs about it...removing them from needed medical care comes under negligent homicide at best there.

  • @BenLeitch
    @BenLeitch Рік тому +8

    Ben is peaking out from behind the Caution Low Flying Aircraft sign Steve's LHS

  • @maxfriis
    @maxfriis Рік тому +2

    The judge assumed they were guilty of lying until proven innocent. Interesting quality to have in that position.

  • @MaryWehmeier
    @MaryWehmeier Рік тому +10

    I see an internal investigation by the Chief Judge happening.

    • @StephenHutchison
      @StephenHutchison Рік тому +2

      I would HOPE to see that, but I'm not necessarily going to expect it.

    • @glintinggold
      @glintinggold Рік тому

      I see "no wrongdoing found" in this investigation's future LOL

  • @gustavosanchez341
    @gustavosanchez341 Рік тому +13

    Obviously that judge does not follow what the evidence shows to make a judgement, but his own opinions. He should not be in a bench deciding cases, because the outcome will be dependent on the mood he is in.

  • @boikatsapiens499
    @boikatsapiens499 Рік тому +5

    Ben hiding from the low flying aircraft.

  • @regenia8738
    @regenia8738 Рік тому +5

    Wow! Two incredible stories you told us. What a shame in both cases.

  • @strikelightning
    @strikelightning Рік тому +5

    Of course the judge would not accept responsibility under any circumstance.

  • @Sight-Beyond-Sight
    @Sight-Beyond-Sight Рік тому +3

    Love your stories to give context to the legal issues you cover.

  • @metamorphicorder
    @metamorphicorder Рік тому +8

    I had a friend who was stalked around a wal mart while he was exchanging a defective nintendo ds or something like that. And after he left he was walking to the bus stop that was in front of a wendys and in the parking lot in the wendys someone hit him in the head and tried to take his game. Which went really really badly for them. They got their jaw broken and head bounced off the asphalt a couple times.
    The cops showed up and arrested my friend after they pulled him off the guy who was still fighting and trying to hit him. The people in the wendys came out and said no this dude was minding his own business and the guy on the ground came up and hit him in the head and tried to take his stuff. The manager showed the cops the recording and one of the cops told my friend that tenchincally what he had done was like false imprisonment because he held the guy down unless he claimed he was making a citizens arrest, which could do because what happened qualified for that. So thats what happened. They hauled the guy off to the hospital for his rearranged face, and then to jail. At which point he tried to press charges against my friend for aggravated assault. Which was dismissed. He tried to cililly pursue it and it didnt get picked up.
    He ended up going to prison because he was found guilty of attempted strong arm robbery and agravated assault because he also spit on my friend while they were fighting. My friend is a black belt in karate, so it turns out it is useful in a street fight....
    I mean they were feet from the street, and they were fighting. And my friend never once let go of his ds.

  • @PierreaSweedieCat
    @PierreaSweedieCat Рік тому +4

    Well, let us hope that judge never gets ill, for ANY reason.

  • @LadyLexyStarwatcher
    @LadyLexyStarwatcher Рік тому +5

    I have known people that had strokes and they come out of them a mere shell of who they were. Not only is it bad he was not available, he may not even know the extent of the damage yet. That judge needs to be reprimanded.

  • @ericbrowning9971
    @ericbrowning9971 Рік тому +5

    I was a juror on a trial that was supposed to start on a Monday. But the defense attorney was in a car accident on the way to court and broke his arm. We were told to go home and call in to see if the trial was to begin. The trial started two days later on Wednesday with the defense attorney's arm in a cast in a sling.

    • @AzraelThanatos
      @AzraelThanatos 5 місяців тому

      Seems like a good idea there, car wreck and broken arm, probably, also, means that the docs had him on pain killers for a bit as well for recovery which would have, likely, meant that would not have counted as competent council there either

  • @meenki347
    @meenki347 Рік тому +2

    "Most stuff you worry about, isn't ever going to happen"
    A great slogan for the insurance business.

  • @checkersx3556
    @checkersx3556 Рік тому +4

    Telling television cameras that a lawyer had lied to the court about having a stroke? Defamation. I think she's lost her immunity from being sued.

  • @johnharbaugh9471
    @johnharbaugh9471 Рік тому +6

    I gather the attorney in question, will file professional complaint with the State Supreme Court. In Ohio e-mail is accepted as proof of service, as you said Steve I expect that additional background information will come to light. Looking forward to a follow-up report thanks.

    • @glintinggold
      @glintinggold Рік тому

      Another reason never to live in Ohio. Lord when will it stop

  • @marjanvanleer
    @marjanvanleer Рік тому +9

    If I was the judge I would put the other side in contempt for the story that you gave on your last story. I don’t lie because I’m always forgetting everything so there’s no way I would remember what I had said before

  • @psychozen7169
    @psychozen7169 Рік тому

    This was glorious. Beyond glorious to watch the whole thing

  • @SeesSean
    @SeesSean Рік тому +6

    ONE OF THE FIRST, THANK YOU STEVE! laying down the law xD God Bless

  • @daverogers5609
    @daverogers5609 8 місяців тому

    Great stories Steve. Thanks!

  • @Jedonai
    @Jedonai Рік тому +3

    That Judge needs to be reprimanded if not removed from office.

  • @joshuahudson2170
    @joshuahudson2170 Рік тому +4

    Name and shame the judge. Judges who do terrible things do not deserve anonymity.

  • @jeffjames4064
    @jeffjames4064 Рік тому +3

    I can't help but think of when Gomer Pyle pulled a citizen's arrest on Barney Fife.😆😆 citizens arrest, citizens arrest!😆

    • @kensherwin4544
      @kensherwin4544 Рік тому +1

      That's "citizen's ahrayust, citizen's ahrayust!"

  • @james64468
    @james64468 Рік тому +1

    If I was that lawyer I would file a bar claim against that Judge and show no mercy.

  • @darkguardian1314
    @darkguardian1314 Рік тому +8

    If the judge doesn't believe the simple statement from the defendant what hope does she have for a fair trial.
    Judge should recuses self from trial on this statement alone..."I don't believe you..."

  • @mochaelcranston5859
    @mochaelcranston5859 Рік тому +1

    Love your work love the presentation...I just love learning so much from you....wow is all I can say.. WOW!!

  • @NarnianRailway
    @NarnianRailway Рік тому +3

    Reminds me of a case with the National Labor Relations Board around 2011, think it was Dayton OH area. A sole proprietor landscape business failed to respond to requests to negotiate employees unionizing, less than 10 employees. The estate attorney informed the NLRB the owner did not respond because shortly after the request, the owner had died. NLRB said it was no excuse for not responding.

    • @glintinggold
      @glintinggold Рік тому +1

      Ay, Oh, Way to go Ohio!! I will NEVER step foot there.

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 Рік тому +3

    Intemperate behavior in a judge is unprofessional and unacceptable. The judge clearly jumped to conclusions without any evidence whatsoever. The rule of law is based on facts. The judge should be removed or disciplined.

  • @D-B-Cooper
    @D-B-Cooper Рік тому +5

    Sudden and unexpected.

  • @brickstar56
    @brickstar56 Рік тому +2

    My favorite lesson in cyber security has always been on the principle of digitally signed emails for non-repudiation. Non-repudiation is the assurance that someone cannot deny having sent something and the other party cannot deny having received something.

  • @IronChief
    @IronChief Рік тому +9

    Sounds like they need a new judge!
    Maybe she can learn to code.

  • @kirkmorrison6131
    @kirkmorrison6131 Рік тому +6

    My Grandma had a stroke she shouldn't have survived, she did and fought back but lived another 10 years

  • @wesley115777
    @wesley115777 Рік тому +1

    A classic case of the Judge adding insult to injury . . .

  • @THE-michaelmyers
    @THE-michaelmyers Рік тому +15

    I have a feeling this Judge might well be appearing before the Georgia Supreme Court for discipline before this is all over.

    • @arthursmith6854
      @arthursmith6854 Рік тому +4

      True. Typically in a situation like this, the Supreme Court will issue the offending judge a public reprimand after holding a hearing.

    • @the_once-and-future_king.
      @the_once-and-future_king. Рік тому

      Unfortunately the judge is a black female diversity hire, so will immediately play the racism/misogyny card if anything is said.

  • @Dlstufguy2
    @Dlstufguy2 Рік тому +2

    When my son was a baby he scratched my his mother's eye. She had to get emergency treatment. I worked at Walmart and my manager said "you know you need to put time off requests 3 weeks in advance" and I was like. Next time I'll tell my son to give 3 weeks notice to scratch his mother's eye.

  • @ronpeacock9939
    @ronpeacock9939 Рік тому +9

    If that judge didn't not offer, but actually do an honest public apology.. I'd ask for him to be removed.. it's clear that getting anything fair from him is long since left the station at this point. Not to mention maybe a complaint lodged with the state bar assn too... I'm sure you agree, as an officer of the court.. that crossed a few lines..

    • @therealist5680
      @therealist5680 Рік тому

      This judge is a woman. Notice how the last few dysfunctional judge videos from Steve have been women.....

    • @lelandnanny967
      @lelandnanny967 Рік тому

      The judge is a female.

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 Рік тому +3

      He’s a she

    • @ronpeacock9939
      @ronpeacock9939 Рік тому

      @@lelandnanny967 Male, Femaie.. Tabby Cat.. doesn't matter.. this judge violated standard court decorum.. judges are not above the law either.

    • @lelandnanny967
      @lelandnanny967 Рік тому +1

      @@ronpeacock9939 I was only pointing out that she is a she not a he and nothing else and did not require a response.

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers Рік тому

    This is one of your best videos.

  • @br4524
    @br4524 Рік тому +6

    As someone who has had at least 2 strokes it is unreal that a person should not be believed about such a medical emergency. After my first one I was a mess for years. I had no insurance and no medical care. It was horrible. I felt like I was going to die. I'd had a bad seizure also and chewed my tongue up also my whole body hurt so I was in bad shape for a long time.

    • @sandrasweeney798
      @sandrasweeney798 Рік тому

      I hope you feel better now.

    • @br4524
      @br4524 Рік тому

      @@sandrasweeney798 thank you so much I have good days and really bad days. I thank God I'm alive and have hope for new treatments

  • @scrumbles
    @scrumbles 5 місяців тому +1

    They should just get rid of the concept of citizens' arrest entirely because no one ever does it properly anyway.

  • @everettsmyth2650
    @everettsmyth2650 Рік тому +3

    Oh... that's a case getting taken from a judge...
    SO many levels of appeal will come about if they DON'T take it from them now...

  • @lJUSTwanaCOMMENT
    @lJUSTwanaCOMMENT Рік тому +2

    Citizen's arrest?? HELL NO
    You're lucky to get away with defending the lives of your children, let alone making a citizen's arrest.

  • @darkguardian1314
    @darkguardian1314 Рік тому +4

    Legal profession today is very good troubling with rulings and actions so bizarre it can't be ignored.
    Rulings affect everyone's daily lives.
    Most obvious errors can take decades to change.

  • @ryanjones2297
    @ryanjones2297 Рік тому +1

    The Judge should be held in contempt of humanity.

  • @franciscampagna2711
    @franciscampagna2711 Рік тому +3

    Judge: "I don't need a functioning brain, why should you?"

  • @hotsoup1001
    @hotsoup1001 Рік тому +2

    When I first saw the video of the judge making these comments, I was surprised that the judge would use the opportunity to advise the defendant to seek new counsel. From what I've always heard, judges are hesitant to engage directly with a defendant when their attorney isn't present.

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 Рік тому +3

    So the spotlight is now on the showboater on the bench

  • @BrianDavis-no6gy
    @BrianDavis-no6gy Рік тому

    Thanks Steve .

  • @naturalPaths
    @naturalPaths Рік тому +3

    I figure my attorney raised his hand, same as I, when he was sworn in to be licensed before the Court. Thereafter, he is deemed ‘always sworn in.’ That, plus his education and passing of tests, places his bar higher, and his responsibility greater.

  • @genevawhite3178
    @genevawhite3178 5 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @Wombats-1
    @Wombats-1 Рік тому +10

    I feel bad for the “victims” of that judges wrath/sentencing. If she is so nasty to a LAWYER, I can only imagine the toxicity toward people who already been dealt a crappy hand in life. Absolutely horrible, I feel so bad for that lawyer. Seriously how do you get to that level to instantly think anyone would use a stroke as any excuse. Rediculous, karma is real, why anyone would comically throw that around isn’t something any sane person would risk taking on. I know I would never play around with an injury like that

  • @wesleywalker4709
    @wesleywalker4709 Рік тому +2

    This is a story that needs a follow-up and more details of what happens.

  • @davebaton8879
    @davebaton8879 Рік тому +6

    The way I always interpreted the "Officer of the court" thing is this way: An officer is just a shortened way to say an official aka someone with an official task. A lawyer appearing in court has an official task in the court process (representing their client). So they're an officer of the court. Seems a bit convoluted but language is weird like that sometimes.

    • @corssecurity
      @corssecurity Рік тому +1

      British Accreditation Registry. 👑 😉

  • @Articulate99
    @Articulate99 10 місяців тому

    Always interesting, thank you.

  • @noahhastings6145
    @noahhastings6145 Рік тому +3

    "Your honor, I can't make it to court because I have had a stroke"
    "Stroke deez nuts! Contempt charge! Next!"

  • @kiwiproductions4510
    @kiwiproductions4510 Рік тому +1

    Sounds like the 'judge' herself needs to be sent to jail for contempt of court.