White Judge Fines Black Woman, Only To Learn She’s A Federal Prosecutor...

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  • @DanColley-qy3wi
    @DanColley-qy3wi 5 днів тому +677

    I'm a 76 year old white male and NONE of this surprises me. I see it virtually every day and such beehavior rarely struck me as being not only illegal but insensitive. What now troubles me mowt deeply is the lack of action taken to punish such behavior. I have been naively going through my later life thinking that racism was on the downswing. Now, I'm amazed at how blind I have been to the matter. We ALL need to do a bit of self examination and remember that this behavior has impact on all of us. Please accept my apology for not paying attention to what was really going on right in front of me.

    • @tracybrown8220
      @tracybrown8220 4 дні тому +52

      Thank you Sir! Honesty is the beginning of change

    • @manita2653
      @manita2653 4 дні тому +3

      @@tracybrown8220 I believe the voice was that of AI .

    • @bloodyslatts1452
      @bloodyslatts1452 4 дні тому +7

      Dan? Mate you've just seen it VIRTUALY again.
      Let's fight the use of bloody AI comentry. And although this sort of thing no doubt happens, this was a work of fiction. Patio - master of stories about sums it up.

    • @tessaschovell4319
      @tessaschovell4319 4 дні тому

      ​@@manita2653these are incidents that happen daily in USA

    • @AngelaJames-jr2lo
      @AngelaJames-jr2lo 4 дні тому +13

      I applaud You sir ❤

  • @haroldharris7080
    @haroldharris7080 4 дні тому +236

    This is real justice. I am sick and tired of racism that's in our country. All people need to be treated equally.

    • @nancystocker357
      @nancystocker357 4 дні тому +8

      I’m afraid that might change after January 20

    • @wongpohchan9485
      @wongpohchan9485 3 дні тому

      Your justice system will never treat people equally for the simple reason that your politicians don't treat the rest of the world equally. Your government believes it is superior and only the US has the right to lead and be master of the world and all other nations must be subjugated to it. So how do you expect your justice system to treat everybody equally?

    • @jud6200
      @jud6200 2 дні тому +1

      Despite saying everyone should be treated equally, it leads to our own race of discrimination

    • @falcopefalcorp9463
      @falcopefalcorp9463 2 дні тому +1

      It's a story, not real.

    • @perkalov
      @perkalov 2 дні тому

      Nahh mate. Fiction is fiction.
      No one gets justice from fiction.

  • @gloriakilian129
    @gloriakilian129 7 днів тому +315

    You go girl, I’m so proud of you. People in power have no right to have these prejudices in their work places. We all need to be treated the same.

    • @judithkwalters119
      @judithkwalters119 5 днів тому +18

      I am afraid it is going to get worse when Trump is sworn in.

    • @perkalov
      @perkalov 2 дні тому

      Who? The author? How do you know the gender of her/him?

    • @tooldtoscold6687
      @tooldtoscold6687 18 годин тому

      Tell Trump that

  • @ArjBcse
    @ArjBcse 3 дні тому +61

    She is one of us, couldn’t be more proud of my Black Queen, educated,powerful, beautiful with integrity and intelligence. What a moment in history, if only that moment could be repeated in every urban community that faces these harsh but true realities to not just blacks but minorities in general.

    • @MaryMartinez-ob2mk
      @MaryMartinez-ob2mk 2 дні тому

      👊You got that right!👊

    • @minimad8793
      @minimad8793 2 дні тому +1

      @@MaryMartinez-ob2mk "she is one of us" shows that racism is still around and not understood. everyone is equal, no matter the colour or gender and should be treated as such.

    • @IPGlow
      @IPGlow 2 дні тому +1

      It will repeat only when black children have:
      a proper home with a mother and father present.
      When black children stop hero worshipping, GANG CULTURES SPORTSMAN, AND WOMEN, AND THE SATAN'S FROMBTHE MUSIC INDUSTRY
      Rather PAY ATTENTION to become a better human being and take education seriously.

    • @paulabrown6840
      @paulabrown6840 2 дні тому

      He exhibited racism as well as misogyny! His behavior was also Patriarchal ! Misogyny is alive and well in American courtrooms as well!

    • @paulabrown6840
      @paulabrown6840 2 дні тому

      I doubt she’d appreciate being called “your black queen”!

  • @lisa2koo1
    @lisa2koo1 3 дні тому +72

    I truly enjoyed this. Literally watched this whole thing when I normally wouldn't have, but I felt pure joy on how she handled that racist judge with pure facts and professionalism.

  • @HavenStories01
    @HavenStories01 7 днів тому +269

    This story is such a powerful reminder of why equality and fairness are essential in every courtroom. No one should be judged based on appearance. Justice must be blind to race

    • @cesardavrieux3767
      @cesardavrieux3767 7 днів тому +10

      Debería serlo.... ¡pero NO LO ES!

    • @LindaHaley1000
      @LindaHaley1000 6 днів тому

      @@cesardavrieux3767

    • @HOPEFULBLESSINGS
      @HOPEFULBLESSINGS 6 днів тому +8

      You’re absolutely right-this story really puts a spotlight on the crucial need for fairness in every part of society, especially the courtroom. It’s so easy to forget that people often face unconscious bias simply because of their appearance or background. But what stood out to me in Sarah’s story wasn’t just the injustice she faced, but the way she carried herself-she didn’t let that moment define her. She *owned* it. Imagine how much more powerful that would be if everyone, in every situation, didn’t let others' assumptions shape their actions. What do you think it would take for a bigger shift toward true equality?

    • @kathygallegos2502
      @kathygallegos2502 5 днів тому

      Equality is never practiced in the US!

    • @UrDominioN
      @UrDominioN 5 днів тому +3

      The problem is it isn’t, lol.

  • @laverncage54
    @laverncage54 5 днів тому +171

    YOU SHOWED HIM, YOU WERE NOT THE ONE!!!! SO GLAD YOU DID ❤

  • @carolgeorge6010
    @carolgeorge6010 5 днів тому +215

    This story should be mandatory for all law students, no matter the color of skin or gender or nationality OR AGE

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 5 днів тому +3

      No doubt he's been blind, not realizing his behavior.
      "I'M not a racist."

    • @jaiyabyrd4177
      @jaiyabyrd4177 4 дні тому +4

      Yes the racial issue is to be highlighted‼️

    • @bloodyslatts1452
      @bloodyslatts1452 4 дні тому +4

      Um, for real? you do know that that was a work of fiction?
      Read by an AI?
      Don't you?
      I've no doubt this kind of stuff goes on but not this particular case.
      Dislike and unsubscribe.

    • @judyross1142
      @judyross1142 4 дні тому

      @@veramae4098

    • @davidwest7978
      @davidwest7978 4 дні тому

      He knew they all know exactly what they are doing. ​@@veramae4098

  • @sandyg.3454
    @sandyg.3454 7 днів тому +134

    Federal prosecutor Sarah Collins, I Love this story!
    Let’s hope one day there will be true justice and equality for All!

    • @celestesobers8697
      @celestesobers8697 6 днів тому +5

      Only when Jesus comes again.

    • @commodoor6549
      @commodoor6549 6 днів тому

      It's a made up story. There are no such persons, and no such incident on the web. But what's more important is that in the story Sarah Collins claimed she saw people come in the courtroom late and the judge did nothing. But how would she know what the judge did if she arrived after them? Make it make sense.
      The story is fiction, and it's not good fiction.

    • @champakshah216
      @champakshah216 5 днів тому +1

      Like to meet you Sandy for lunch

    • @BradBouton-d9u
      @BradBouton-d9u 4 дні тому +2

      Therew will never be equality for all my dear, because judges and prosecutors also have qualified immunity just like cops, and Senators and government workers and all of them!!!

    • @closedheart1934
      @closedheart1934 4 дні тому +4

      The judge gets a choice for his "punishment!" We the People do not. If qualified immunity/immunity is taken away there will begin to be change.

  • @deidraakram9236
    @deidraakram9236 День тому +28

    As an African American Special Education Teacher in Chicago, this brought tears to my eyes …..
    Justice Reform Is Critical If this Nation Will Ever Be A Great Nation “The Hill”
    “For there is always light, if only we’re brave enough to see it. If only were brave enough to be it.❤

  • @CarlReaves-o6w
    @CarlReaves-o6w 7 днів тому +584

    Why are we surprised that racism is still going on in America. I'm a 62yr black man in America and a Navy Veteran. Please never forget you live in America. A place we're Racism is A Live and Well. Look at the President need I say more .!

    • @lisbeth6911
      @lisbeth6911 7 днів тому

      & the rest of his cabinet that he is currently forming is just as vile as he is. Project 2025 will lay out the rest of the assigned racism. All will see.

    • @steven0837
      @steven0837 7 днів тому +47

      Constitutional veteran here, got your back. HM3

    • @danxzon
      @danxzon 7 днів тому +41

      @@steven0837why did so many black people back Trump

    • @glorious_conqueror2021
      @glorious_conqueror2021 7 днів тому +11

      💯FACTS 🎯

    • @gretchenoglesbysubstitutes3504
      @gretchenoglesbysubstitutes3504 7 днів тому +3

      @@danxzon stupidity!

  • @TalesThatTouch6868
    @TalesThatTouch6868 6 днів тому +125

    This is such a powerful and empowering message! It’s inspiring to see someone stand up against workplace prejudice and advocate for equality. No one in power has the right to use their position to perpetuate discrimination. Everyone deserves respect and fairness, no matter who they are. To whoever this is directed at-keep shining and breaking barriers. You’re making a difference, and I’m so proud of you!

    • @Jill-h6l
      @Jill-h6l 5 днів тому

      You could add Matt Gaetz😢

  • @rizzb9330
    @rizzb9330 5 днів тому +49

    Excellent work!! Much respect BISON!! HOWARD UNIVERSITY STRONG!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @lesliefreeman1259
    @lesliefreeman1259 3 дні тому +27

    Thank you, God for Sarah Collins. Thank you for blessing her with what she needed to make a change.

  • @morngsun7
    @morngsun7 3 дні тому +34

    This is such a teachable moment with a positive outcome. It demonstrates how knowledge can be "POWER" & also changes that need to made be in various systems.
    In all our getting, we should strive to "GET UNDERSTANDING"

  • @Nikabrown2020
    @Nikabrown2020 17 годин тому +3

    Excellent, this is so much needed and I hope it inspires other people to stand firm against judicial prejudice. I’m 74 years old, white, Canadian, and sick to my back teeth of bias against people who have darker skins than mine. The judge should be ashamed of himself. Great job, Sarah.❤️

  • @HeartwarmingStories868
    @HeartwarmingStories868 7 днів тому +80

    *People of color are often discriminated against and denied equal rights. Even though time has passed, these issues have not been completely resolved. When we see injustice, we should not be silent. We need to speak up, to protect our rights and the rights of others. If I could share my feelings with Sarah, I would say: "Daughter, you did a great job. You showed us the power of fairness and justice. We are so proud of you."*

    • @PatraK-du8ve
      @PatraK-du8ve 5 днів тому

      So are Latinos, not just people of color.

    • @mel3004
      @mel3004 4 дні тому

      It's not just people of color. It happens to women too! Working class also! Poor people as well! There are always narcissists who think they are better than everybody else.

    •  3 дні тому

      Please stop referring to blacks as people of color. Trick words.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      I am a white woman who was treated unfairly and my civil rights were violated

  • @MonaLeduc
    @MonaLeduc 7 днів тому +221

    This judge knew exactly what he was doing

    • @LarryFreeman-t7d
      @LarryFreeman-t7d 6 днів тому +27

      Yeah, he knew. He just didn't care. In his mind, he had the power to treat black people the way he wanted to. A throwback to the KKK. Thank you, Ms. Sarah Collins for standing tall and holding your ground. So proud of you.

    • @SherieNunnally
      @SherieNunnally 5 днів тому +23

      They always do.

    • @crystalbrownpinkney9300
      @crystalbrownpinkney9300 4 дні тому +14

      I refuse to believe that he was not conscious or sober and choosing to racially profile defendants and give harsher sentences. Now he trying to act all oblivious to his 30 year career actions. Nope not the truth

    • @TonettaMiles
      @TonettaMiles День тому +3

      He knew exactly what he was doing

    • @danathompson367
      @danathompson367 День тому +3

      @@TonettaMilesyes he did but look how god stepped in💪🏾

  • @Seasoned918
    @Seasoned918 7 днів тому +165

    She was intentionally waiting. You got a catch them when you can. SMART WOMAN!!!!!

    • @perkalov
      @perkalov 2 дні тому +4

      Its fiction mate.
      All decent fiction has happy endings. Thats sorta part of the point with writing a story. People needs to connect with the story.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому +1

      @@perkalovis it fiction?

    • @Luka-DanteGodofMischief
      @Luka-DanteGodofMischief 19 годин тому

      She studied him from a mile a way and too dumb to realize he's about to get roasted

    • @jhwellman5162
      @jhwellman5162 14 годин тому

      @@perkalov You are absolute right Oerkalov, this whole thing is a piece of fiction. She supposedly is 15 minutes late, however at 19.24 she recounts how several others got there before her but only the blacks got scolded. She cannot be just arriving 15 minutes late and know what happened before she got there. Unless you believe in time travel, but being as you believed that fiction you probably believe in time travel also.

  • @maryescatel8042
    @maryescatel8042 3 дні тому +16

    I’m glad I listened and watched this video! I’m hoping that people in politics get to see this and learn that no matter your race, religion, gender, identity, color we all belong and we can learn a new step forward in the future of politics! We shouldn’t be afraid to speak out against all the hate and misinformation coming from our government! We the people have the same rights as anyone else in the world! Share this article far and wide! Start speaking up for our rights, freedoms and those of others!

  • @keldherbst
    @keldherbst 2 дні тому +11

    STAND PROUD, Sarah Collins. I am with you all the way, in my heart and in my soul 🤩

  • @RealLifeStory-r7e
    @RealLifeStory-r7e 7 днів тому +110

    If that were a TRUE story, how wonderful it would be. because these situations happen all the time. Not just judges but prosecutors too.

    • @shyrahvanessa5345
      @shyrahvanessa5345 4 дні тому +1

      Isn't it true??

    • @chrislaw4958
      @chrislaw4958 4 дні тому +6

      ​@@shyrahvanessa5345no. It's fiction.

    • @bille.2266
      @bille.2266 3 дні тому +5

      @@shyrahvanessa5345 It's obvious that this a fictionalized story of what really could have happened decades ago. The play-by-play movements the characters make, is what you would expect when reading a novel.

    • @esanders6787
      @esanders6787 3 дні тому

      She came to court 15 minutes late and was immediately addressed and fined by the judge. She would NOT have witnessed the difference in treatment of all the late people. It's fiction while pointing out a truth. None the less, fiction. ​@shyrahvanessa5345

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому +2

      @@bille.2266this is still happening now. I am white and I couldn’t afford an attorney and have been told to shut up by judges and not allowed to tell my side.

  • @senecac7568
    @senecac7568 15 годин тому +3

    Been in that position before the prosecutor called out the cases without a Judge present. Very overwhelming when you cannot speak to a judge to explain yourself.

  • @ellistonmclean939
    @ellistonmclean939 5 днів тому +37

    WOW! This was worth the watch. Such an inspiring story. God bless you Sarah.

  • @barbarawilkerson2608
    @barbarawilkerson2608 2 дні тому +6

    The difference one person can make, and bring about much needed change is so many other areas of our lives. Thank you Sarah, for standing for what is right!!!!! Congrats on a job well done, may you continue to be guided in your work to be the Change Maker that you are!!!🙏❤ This is what justice looks like!!!!

  • @cocoselman4532
    @cocoselman4532 5 днів тому +22

    Thank you Madam Procecutor!
    🙏🏾🙌🏾💪🏾⚖️

    • @PacoHope
      @PacoHope 5 днів тому

      None of this really happened. None of this is true. These people don't exist. You can literally go to the municipal court of atlanta and see the judges here: court.atlantaga.gov/about/our-judges. None of them are the judge named in this story. (and only one of them is a white man anyway). Racism is real. Stuff LIKE this really does happen. But this video is made-up AI slop, narrated by AI, just to earn ad click money. The creator of this story spent less time making it than anyone spent watching it. It's easy to make videos quickly if you let AI make things up that didn't happen.

  • @robertolouis2201
    @robertolouis2201 4 дні тому +17

    I am a older black male that plead guilty to a crime that I did not commit over whelmed with fabricated lies surrounded by white accusers I felt like there were no way to tell my true story in that environment I wished that I would have had a strong attorney like her to help me

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому +3

      isn’t it sad that we need an attorney and can’t tell our stories and be heard and treated with respect?

    • @danathompson367
      @danathompson367 День тому

      My husband did something similar. Being overwhelmed by white authority will hurt your pride so you give in and they feed off of abusing their authority!

    • @adirayasharahla984
      @adirayasharahla984 День тому

      You should rely on God always. He is bigger and better than any attorney

    • @Luka-DanteGodofMischief
      @Luka-DanteGodofMischief 19 годин тому +2

      ​@adirayasharahla984 youre missing the point.. what makes you think he doesn't believe in GOD? He was just talking about a PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

    • @daryutube1
      @daryutube1 16 годин тому

      Not in court, sorry. You can pray all you want, you still need a lawyer ​@@adirayasharahla984

  • @karlaguillory476
    @karlaguillory476 3 дні тому +8

    Congratulations. God helped me to open up issues of account abilities in my Department and the City and county. I am the first black woman in our legal units history.. I work for law enforcement. 20 years taking a hits

  • @EricWashington-q7w
    @EricWashington-q7w 4 дні тому +25

    Federal courts should also be investigating bias in their decisions!

  • @azaleabethea5534
    @azaleabethea5534 7 днів тому +22

    An Extremely proud moment for me as i read this. I pray the judge realizes his wrong(most white powerful folks don't). Thanks Pateo for sharing this story. Thanks for the court stenographer as well for taking notes and writing them down.

    • @michaelb5804
      @michaelb5804 6 днів тому +1

      It sure is. I doubt he would realize his wrongdoing because for him it isn't wrong.

  • @TigerBrownTiger
    @TigerBrownTiger 11 днів тому +96

    How I wish that was a TRUE story. It occurs all the time. Not just with judges. Prosecuting attorneys as well. This leads back to the police department. As they know which attorneys to use because of their record.

    • @john1703
      @john1703 6 днів тому +6

      The Justice System is not about fairness, it is all about control.

    • @TigerBrownTiger
      @TigerBrownTiger 6 днів тому

      @@john1703 TRUE. This is some of the signs Artificial intelligence says the justice system is part of a police state that is controlling us. Police utilizing military equipment and Surveillance cameras everywhere is another. Are we there????

    • @vernonwhetstone4275
      @vernonwhetstone4275 6 днів тому

      Whether this is an actual true story or not IT IS A TRUE STORY!!!!!!
      A LOT OF NON WHITE PEOPLE HAVE AND STILL DO EXPERIENCE THIS TYPE OF BULLSH*T IN COURTROOMS AND HELL FRANKLY IN EVERYDAY LIFE FOR THAT MATTER. THEY'RE ALWAYS BEING JUDGED BY THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN OR THEIR STATUS IN SOCIETY.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      it is against people who can’t afford an attorney regardless of skin color

    • @TigerBrownTiger
      @TigerBrownTiger 2 дні тому

      @@sassygrace9762 I cannot believe you really believe that.With all the slaps on the hands white people receive for killing us in the streets. Are you paying attention to social media news? You will not see it on mainstream news.

  • @lucyw.mcmellan7274
    @lucyw.mcmellan7274 3 дні тому +14

    I'm so proud of you, Kudos to your parents.

  • @robbinlongs7411
    @robbinlongs7411 3 дні тому +6

    I love hearing this; her giving him time to say whatever he wanted to say, no matter who she was & didn't even give her a chance to speak, after she was able to speak; she let him know in proof who she was . I really applaud her not just for her but for others; that he would have to think about how he treated others from that day forward. Great that this was shown throughout the communities.😊 I really hope this is done for others concerning the law systems.

  • @InspiringStoriesUS
    @InspiringStoriesUS 4 дні тому +13

    *This story powerfully highlights the importance of equality and fairness in every courtroom. No one should be judged by their appearance, and justice must remain impartial to race.*

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      and to poor people who can’t afford an attorney no matter their skin color. I am white and I’ve been discriminated against because I couldn’t afford an attorney.

    • @kris50503
      @kris50503 2 дні тому

      And gender

  • @cammiekirk7480
    @cammiekirk7480 5 днів тому +13

    The most interesting well written piece I have read on UA-cam in a long long time.

  • @davidgittens5848
    @davidgittens5848 10 днів тому +47

    Being professional there can be no compromise on equal justice for all when it comes to the damning of a racial judicial bias of racism.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      how about people who can’t afford an attorney regardless of skin color?

  • @vondasue4004
    @vondasue4004 5 днів тому +7

    Being born in ATL in 1949, I watched the civil rights movement move thru the South. Sara Collins story here warms my heart. I am so glad she made a difference. Sara brought necessary change.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      not for poor people who can’t afford an attorney

  • @tracyam3484
    @tracyam3484 6 днів тому +23

    YOU GO SISTA GIRRRRLL! With ya badd self!!

  • @ephraimcamacho9600
    @ephraimcamacho9600 6 днів тому +20

    It is written that soon the wicked will be no more! God's justice is coming on wicked mankind !!

    • @SamoneWortham
      @SamoneWortham 6 днів тому

      U are right this will be God war on mankind

  • @mariebowens
    @mariebowens 3 дні тому +20

    This brought tears to my eyes in remembering the injustice that happen to my son and how he got railroad- and sent to prison and the date they told me he was going to court and when I went to the court he had been shipped out the day before and I did not get to see him it broke my heart because it took almost a year before I got to see him they had sent him out of state. He was sentenced for a crime he did not commit and later found out it was his cousin that did it. and my son ended up getting infected with HIV in the 80' s and he passed away , he was my first born and only son. It still hurts and I paid for a real lawyer who did nothing but took my hard earned money as a nurse, I hated the justice system for a while but I finally forgave so I could go on with my life, but I will never for get what they did Thank You for this story and that Prosecutor Collins.

    • @melvinabennett156
      @melvinabennett156 2 дні тому +2

      God blessing to you and your family ❤❤

    • @LoriMesenbrink
      @LoriMesenbrink 2 дні тому +1

      So sorry for your loss.

    • @ramonascottkemp2279
      @ramonascottkemp2279 2 дні тому +1

      @@mariebowens Peace be with you🕊️

    • @danathompson367
      @danathompson367 18 годин тому

      @@mariebowens I’m still working on forgiveness? The state of Nebraska judicial system is beyond bias they are str8 up conservative racist mfrs

  • @rosie9974
    @rosie9974 4 дні тому +6

    I'm glad Sara stood her ground. Now, since what happened a few weeks ago. I pray that all of us stand up for our rights and, above all, band together. Otherwise, we are in for a bumpy ride. I do know that the God we serve has never left us yet!
    Always blessed.
    K. Wilson❤

  • @LLK7962
    @LLK7962 6 днів тому +14

    This should be apart of EVERY court & law school!

  • @Irene-my3sb
    @Irene-my3sb 9 днів тому +64

    This is like when two cops stopped a state’s attorney asked her why her tags didn’t show a registration and who is she? When she said state’s attorney, they started back peddling and told her she was no longer detained. She says give me your business card. They made excuses as to why they didn’t have them. She wrote down their names and badge numbers.😮😮

    • @KaturaMcKinnon
      @KaturaMcKinnon 8 днів тому +4

      Yess I watched that video several times. ❤

    • @DennisYoungSr.
      @DennisYoungSr. 7 днів тому

      False. Police officers, in general, do not carry business cards. Most have a number on their badge for all to see and a name tag. For common names, like Jones, Smith, officers usually have their first, and even middle initial included on their name tag. Other departments, like the one in which I was employed, use computer numbers as a means of identification. When asked, they are required to provide it.

    • @LainiLiving
      @LainiLiving 7 днів тому +10

      @@DennisYoungSr. that’s funny every time I ask for their number they give me a contact card. Weather is this card with their name directly. It does have the number and name to the station every police officer of all over this nation as a consultant has a contact card. Just stop it.

    • @HOPEFULBLESSINGS
      @HOPEFULBLESSINGS 6 днів тому +1

      Wow, that’s a perfect example of how people’s behavior can change when they realize they’re dealing with someone of authority. It’s disturbing how quickly they backpedaled once she identified herself, yet they still tried to avoid accountability by not providing their business cards. It’s a clear reminder that certain individuals may act one way when they think they can get away with it, but everything changes when they know they’re being held accountable. Do you think this happens more often than we realize, or is it just a rare case?

    • @yesterdaynews3524
      @yesterdaynews3524 6 днів тому +4

      Maybe you work for a tiny town. Police officers do have business cards. Many are jerks and just say they don’t have any on their person at the time.

  • @jtarde
    @jtarde 3 дні тому +9

    Sadly, with the recent political party victories, I wonder how much longer the Center for Judicial Education and Equality Training will last.

  • @krsubramanian6637
    @krsubramanian6637 5 днів тому +4

    Hi from India. I am an attorney practising in New Delhi, India. I am amazed at this story. Is this really a true story. It is really a powerful and moving story and what a democracy and rule of law and equality before the law is all about . As in US, we in India and have similar situations daily and numbers are huge considering that India is the most populous country in the world

    • @patmcclure4882
      @patmcclure4882 2 дні тому

      From other comments, it appears it is not true

  • @dianahinton3353
    @dianahinton3353 2 дні тому +4

    God's timing is right on time. I'm so proud of you and your professionalism. Great job!

  • @justice4youandme
    @justice4youandme 3 дні тому +11

    Thank you, Sara Collins.

  • @larrymorgan2835
    @larrymorgan2835 8 днів тому +24

    Good for her, in small town it's who I know, poor white people r treated as bad as poor black people, justice is about how much money u got

  • @lindalopresti389
    @lindalopresti389 4 дні тому +4

    Thank you Ms. Sarah Collins, for your courage and your professionalism. Confronting the entitled, white male establishment needs to be exposed. These next years will be crucial for the respect of our system of justice, not for white people but for all who seek equal justice, especially for women.

  • @Estela-wu8hc
    @Estela-wu8hc 3 дні тому +7

    The system needs an overseer, accountability, or a place where departments can be reported to whom will take the right type of justice.
    Same stories of injustice are everywhere.
    Sadly, most of the time, people turn a blind eye.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      I agree because I have a lot to report in my own cases

  • @joanratliff2876
    @joanratliff2876 4 дні тому +6

    Excellent presentation, and a wonderful example of what can happen when you stand for the truth.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      especially poor people who can’t afford an attorney

  • @eduardaraposo8372
    @eduardaraposo8372 5 днів тому +8

    I am so proud of you ti stand up for all of us we’re all human don’t look at colors. Blood is red for everyone. Blessings your way…❤❤❤❤

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому

      poor people regardless of color are discriminated against because they can’t afford an attorney

  • @nnodatulomah4312
    @nnodatulomah4312 6 днів тому +13

    This is a brilliant piece as narrated. It reflects the poor environmental conditions people of color undergo.

    • @deliacolahan7501
      @deliacolahan7501 4 дні тому

      But the narration left a lot to be desired.

    • @nnodatulomah4312
      @nnodatulomah4312 3 дні тому

      @ I am sure, not perfect but brilliant literature material.

  • @maitajack
    @maitajack 6 днів тому +8

    I tip my hat to Sarah. But be carful with the new USA administration and politics. Things will change again...

  • @dawandubois4001
    @dawandubois4001 4 дні тому +8

    This is needed in every courtroom in America

  • @Bepop42
    @Bepop42 11 годин тому +1

    Amazing ❤2025 America

  • @Forest-q3g
    @Forest-q3g 4 дні тому +15

    He should be Fired!

  • @jefffrazier4627
    @jefffrazier4627 5 днів тому +7

    WOW1!!! OUTSTANDING< WAY TO GO SARAH!!!!! TREMENDOUS, GREAT STORY, THANK YOU!!!!

  • @MaryMartinez-ob2mk
    @MaryMartinez-ob2mk 2 дні тому +6

    📜✨CONGRATULATIONS MS SARA!!✨📜

  • @mariamcampbellMariamOCampbell
    @mariamcampbellMariamOCampbell 3 дні тому +3

    This is so great! Yes, bias might continue for a while, but people like Sarah will one day come up to tip the scale of justice and shine the light on that thing that isn't right.

  • @stacyrodgers4875
    @stacyrodgers4875 2 дні тому +3

    Stand up for what is right even if your left standing alone.

  • @EmotionalStationOfficial
    @EmotionalStationOfficial 4 дні тому +3

    This story resonated deeply with me, not just because of Sarah’s courage but because it exposes a truth many of us know but rarely see addressed so boldly: systemic bias in the justice system. The judge’s initial behavior-dismissing Sarah without considering her credentials-was both infuriating and sadly predictable. How often are judgments made based on appearance, race, or gender rather than merit?
    What stood out to me most was Sarah’s grace under pressure. She didn’t lash out; instead, she strategically turned the situation into an opportunity to challenge inequality. Her decision to document the proceedings and bring systemic bias to light was not just brave; it was groundbreaking. It reminds us that real change often begins with one person willing to speak out, even in a room full of silence.
    This story isn’t just about Sarah or the judge-it’s about all of us. How can we ensure that institutions designed to protect justice don’t perpetuate injustice? What actions can we take, in our own spheres, to hold those in power accountable? I’d love to hear others’ thoughts on this. Have you ever faced or witnessed similar situations? How did you handle it?

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому +1

      I have been told to shut up by judges because I couldn’t afford an attorney and I am white.

  • @jacinta6421
    @jacinta6421 4 дні тому +7

    Love this story ‼️🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾

  • @edithwilliams8924
    @edithwilliams8924 14 годин тому

    The hate just keeps getting worse every day!!

  • @yvonnethomas5599
    @yvonnethomas5599 8 днів тому +20

    That v very powerful a very wise and brave young woman.God bless her

  • @swordofthespirit9803
    @swordofthespirit9803 День тому

    POWERFUL! Thank you Sarah Collins for your courage in standing up to this unfair cruel judge! God bless you mightily in all areas of your life! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @justretired6879
    @justretired6879 10 днів тому +47

    This is one reason we need to have cameras in all courts including SCOTUS!

  • @jonathancameron6164
    @jonathancameron6164 16 годин тому

    Just from listening to this story, I have nothing but utmost respect for that woman. She changed the lives of mini and still humble as hell. God bless you, Sarah

  • @marthamurphy6933
    @marthamurphy6933 7 днів тому +7

    The judicial systemic bias is not unconscious. It is sheer arrogance and abuse of power. The judge felt he was above the law. His "humble" response was his way of saving himself. He should be held financially responsible to pay back all of his defendant victims he gave maximum fines based on race and appearance.

  • @DelreneEnriquez
    @DelreneEnriquez 11 годин тому

    This was layed out perfectly. Justice is so important for all without prejudice.

  • @makedabonsu987
    @makedabonsu987 3 дні тому +4

    Our youth are our future, we must nurture and support them at all costs!!.

  • @wilma291
    @wilma291 3 дні тому +6

    Good job, Ms Collins 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @clementblache1084
    @clementblache1084 12 днів тому +81

    Their pensions should also be taken away as punishment.

    • @MrMac5150
      @MrMac5150 9 днів тому

      its not real, all made up crap, to put blacks against whites.

    • @ChazaqDog
      @ChazaqDog 8 днів тому +1

      America is built on evil and corruption.

    • @PatBarrow
      @PatBarrow 8 днів тому +7

      These devils don't care about pensions. They are about to get beyond wealthy! on your taxes. Stay tuned.

    • @betmebuckwheat51
      @betmebuckwheat51 7 днів тому +3

      Amen, they should lose their pension. !!!!!

    • @hlarsen27
      @hlarsen27 7 днів тому

      8i a​@@PatBarrow

  • @andreajohnstonmessiah164
    @andreajohnstonmessiah164 11 годин тому

    God’s continued blessings to you Sarah on your road to keeping justice on track.

  • @Buzz-hf8jl
    @Buzz-hf8jl 4 дні тому +5

    What a good domino effect on the justice system.

  • @kimlarkins7412
    @kimlarkins7412 11 годин тому

    I'm very proud that Ms Sarah Collins stood up for what was right,she didn't get out of her character she looked at Judge Barrett straight in the face.
    Proud of Ms.Collins

  • @hubertdeyette5070
    @hubertdeyette5070 3 дні тому +4

    Enjoyed this very much.we must remember the past and improve when ever we can.

  • @marnavanloo7302
    @marnavanloo7302 13 годин тому

    This should be a true story. Politicians should be held accountable too..

  • @robertfindley9000
    @robertfindley9000 8 днів тому +18

    In Australia it is illegal for anyone who disrciminate against anyone else.

    • @2436golden
      @2436golden 7 днів тому +11

      Discrimination is illegal in the States, too, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen or stops it from happening. I'm sure the same is true for Australia.

    • @charlesbesong5957
      @charlesbesong5957 6 днів тому +2

      Australia is not different. Where Anglo-Saxon descents have settled it's hell for black people.
      Australia is not different.

    • @danksnowrain7652
      @danksnowrain7652 6 днів тому +5

      Robertfindley9000, its illegal here in the US, but unfortunately, it happens here ALL the time......

    • @denise3422
      @denise3422 6 днів тому +9

      Please what about the aboriginals they never get fair treatment its their LAND!

    • @hansenhansen8349
      @hansenhansen8349 5 днів тому

      In Australia you can't protect yourself or your family, they took all your guns away.

  • @reikiman75
    @reikiman75 16 годин тому

    Great work Sarah! So glad you were astute enough to inact such significant change!

  • @lambertodgr8
    @lambertodgr8 4 дні тому +4

    It's endemic in every country in the world

  • @sharondyall2328
    @sharondyall2328 21 годину тому

    It’s sad that this is a work of fiction and not actually true. I wish so hard that this will come to happen in real life. A very powerful and strengthening tale. Thank you.

  • @patriciaoderbert34
    @patriciaoderbert34 12 днів тому +10

    Wow, I bet that was a surprise to that judge, to find out that she was the prosecutor. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @fooclark2156
      @fooclark2156 10 днів тому +3

      An even bigger surprise to learn that she knew the timeline and race of all the people who arrived late before her, as well as the judge's reaction or lack thereof. I'm calling BS, and blocking yet another robo-voiced fiction channel.

    • @dawnnorris6585
      @dawnnorris6585 9 днів тому

      and couldn't even pronounce 'read' properly 😅​@@fooclark2156

  • @thehighwayband
    @thehighwayband 10 днів тому +20

    Quite strange that almost always the real reasons for the existence of power abuse is not noticed. In this instance it is the silence of the office clerk who, albeit having documented years of abuse, has always remained silent until someone else opens the can of worms. And this behavior is the result of the American Judiciary system, where office clerks are not forced by an oath to report every breaking of the law, no matter how futile and no matter who is the culprit. As long as these witnesses have no authority the abuse will be continued.

    • @flea10x6
      @flea10x6 9 днів тому +5

      The Federal Prosecutor KNEW avenue through which to argue and seek investigation. The Clerk and Baliff noticed but felt powerless, not knowing with whom or where their reports would be taken seriously. Who will be believed? Much like the Chicago PD detective who was torturing confessions out of people but the defendants were never believed to have an oversight or investigation begun.

    • @Kaythegardener-w5x
      @Kaythegardener-w5x 5 днів тому +1

      That is why anonymous tip lines to gather incidents for statistics & analysis... & hopefully action!!

    • @sanyadragonheart4312
      @sanyadragonheart4312 4 дні тому

      The judge is responsible for his own behavior. The court officers knew the risk they faced for reporting misbehavior. Especially in Atlanta, where prejudice passes unchallenged, and where even federal officials are willing to flaunt policy.

  • @wanttruth3876
    @wanttruth3876 5 днів тому +8

    This should be a movie!

  • @rkinvestors
    @rkinvestors 4 дні тому +2

    Exposed in the most perfect way! Took 12+ years but exposed finally in multiple ways.
    Time for a total change!!

  • @DarrellWaters-sw4rw
    @DarrellWaters-sw4rw 6 днів тому +3

    I'm proud of the wonderful black lady!

  • @AT-zl6dk
    @AT-zl6dk 3 дні тому +1

    Show them better than you can tell you 🖤👑
    We don’t need to be validated because we were at home. We learn how to show up in this muddy water world & smile 🙂

  • @badkidsclub5893
    @badkidsclub5893 6 днів тому +9

    They need to do this in Michigan

  • @tericastillo5494
    @tericastillo5494 3 дні тому +2

    It feels like we are moving backwards instead of forward. I'm a white senior and live with seniors and so many are, if nothing else, closet racists. I think young people are more open, I pray they are

    • @RobertalWilliams
      @RobertalWilliams 3 дні тому

      A Jewish friend’s last name was White. She married a Jewish man named Cohen. The Bible records 6000 years ago the Cohens were one of the twelve tribes of Israel. She noticed a change in how she was treated in some places having a recognized Jewish last name.

  • @empowering-justice
    @empowering-justice 3 дні тому +4

    This case emphasizes the need for judicial accountability. Bias training and independent oversight in courts can prevent discrimination and create a fairer system where justice is truly blind to race, gender, or socioeconomic status.

    • @sassygrace9762
      @sassygrace9762 2 дні тому +1

      poor people are discriminated against even white people. I know firsthand because I was told to shut up by judges.

  • @rosannalang3383
    @rosannalang3383 День тому

    Congratulations, we need more peoples like you to stand up for justice!!❤

  • @LeonorTeresitaCabalDeasis
    @LeonorTeresitaCabalDeasis 3 дні тому +3

    Sad to say, not all judges are the same. There are some who are just and fair. There are some we respect and love and there are others we curse because of corruption and misdeeds.

  • @donnas5514
    @donnas5514 3 дні тому +1

    Racism is still very alive, every black person, it doesn’t matter if you’re professional😮, educated or humble, you will be judged. We have all been there, we always have to show proof of our professionalism, very sad but very true.White ppl have been getting whatever they want because of that color, qualified or not. Then they say black people are angry, we’re not angry just tired of being discriminated, this story gives all of us hope….Love it💕🙏🏽

  • @katrlmullins5150
    @katrlmullins5150 4 дні тому +4

    Proud of her

  • @DevonBrown-e3e
    @DevonBrown-e3e 2 дні тому +2

    Good day my name is Devon Brown I am from Jamaica. The only thing that I can say is wow, wow this is so beautiful I LOVE IT

  • @KyloG-G1228
    @KyloG-G1228 4 дні тому +5

    He tried to humiliate her, but he was the one who was humiliated by her composer and professionalism

    • @QBAN2010
      @QBAN2010 День тому

      Do you mean composure?

  • @normaconcepcion5604
    @normaconcepcion5604 17 годин тому

    SPEAKUP MY PEOPLE 👊🏿✊IM PROUD OF YOU MS.Collins🥂

  • @gachanimasquad-linkertinke6246
    @gachanimasquad-linkertinke6246 8 днів тому +9

    SAME DAY DIFFERENT YEAR - STILL GOING ON - NO CHANGE

    • @danjoy7385
      @danjoy7385 8 днів тому

      it can only change if you learn your rights

  • @sheilruthkaumba4669
    @sheilruthkaumba4669 День тому

    The story teller can keep you glued to listen to anything.
    I enjoyed both the story and the voice's teller

    • @YouSpamTard
      @YouSpamTard День тому

      It is all made from AI. The story and the voice. Nothing, not a single thing is truthful or real in this video or any of the other videos on this channel. And, there are many more channels with the same sorts of videos. We are being taken advantage of.