Utah judge overrides probation plea deal, sentences entrepreneur to prison

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  • A “gifted swindler,” and “dangerous predator” - words women used to describe a Utah entrepreneur during his sentencing hearing Friday.
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  • @joshuamoses1631
    @joshuamoses1631 10 місяців тому +662

    The arrogance of this guy, he sat leaning back in his chair and acted as if he was untouchable. Good riddance

    • @DesertSky928
      @DesertSky928 10 місяців тому +13

      He looks just like that when he's waiting for church to start.......

    • @janedoe1146
      @janedoe1146 10 місяців тому +5

      i thought the same thing joshua.

    • @WildDisaster
      @WildDisaster 10 місяців тому +21

      ​@@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVVThis isn't true at all. Judges are not beholden to a plea deal. They are beholden to sentencing guidelines passed by State legislature.

    • @user-st1hy6ql3j
      @user-st1hy6ql3j 10 місяців тому +9

      yes! I was like, this mofo really doesn't care, I bet that tune brought the chair upright when the judge said, nah, you going to prison today you disgusting phuc.

    • @user-st1hy6ql3j
      @user-st1hy6ql3j 10 місяців тому

      @@WildDisasterthat dude is defending a sociopath, it's like people defending anything Trump does, you can't get through to him. Yes, a judge can def overturn a plea deal if it is not consistent with law. That d-bag was gonna get away with serious crimes with mandatory jail time and the judge wouldn't allow it, which is his job.

  • @joevarga5982
    @joevarga5982 4 місяці тому +9

    The victims weren't notified about hearings. The DA should be held accountable.

  • @muffinsmcgee9248
    @muffinsmcgee9248 10 місяців тому +489

    What an absolute sociopath! The utter arrogance of him sitting back in his chair while taking zero responsibility for his actions!! He should be on the SA registry!

    • @emilystevens5131
      @emilystevens5131 10 місяців тому +14

      Not to mention walking into court with a broad on his arm wearing a crop top exposing her midsection.

    • @mb-3faze
      @mb-3faze 10 місяців тому +12

      Just like trump!

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 10 місяців тому +6

      perfect, yes, he's a sociopath and so sure of himself sitting so casually. I'd like to seen his face as the cuffs ratcheted around his wrists. Love this, I hope he spends the maximum time in prison. He has no remorse and feels so entitled to do as he chooses.

    • @DinDooIt
      @DinDooIt 10 місяців тому +3

      @@mb-3faze Keep believing what "they" tell you, it will work out well for you in the end, promise.

    • @mb-3faze
      @mb-3faze 10 місяців тому +11

      @@DinDooIt Can you remember when trump last told the truth? Nah - me neither.

  • @emagee7864
    @emagee7864 10 місяців тому +163

    His body language says it all. Thank you, judge.

    • @Robert-ch2jw
      @Robert-ch2jw 9 місяців тому +3

      Your thought process as well. We need to lock you up right next to him in the same cell ;-)

  • @kjdnyhmghfvb
    @kjdnyhmghfvb 10 місяців тому +518

    "Innocent until proven guilty." But you Pleaded Guilty

    • @alexlifeson8946
      @alexlifeson8946 10 місяців тому

      I know. Dude's a complete MAGA moron

    • @user-gl5dq2dg1j
      @user-gl5dq2dg1j 10 місяців тому +5

      If he is found guilty by a jury can the judge then impose a longer sentence?

    • @WildDisaster
      @WildDisaster 10 місяців тому +19

      ​@@user-gl5dq2dg1jYes. The judge will follow sentencing guidelines which are often harsher than a plea deal negotiation. He was facing 12 felony charges from 8 defendants originally, so he thought he was golden with the plea deal. He thought he got off easy. What turned the tide were the victim impact statements during his sentencing.

    • @asabovesobelow7981
      @asabovesobelow7981 10 місяців тому +2

      😂

    • @WhyDoThat
      @WhyDoThat 10 місяців тому +22

      I know people who plead guilty to something they didn't do because of the cost to fight it and the fear they might get convicted.
      This happens all the time. The move by the judge puts the system at risk.

  • @dukecity7688
    @dukecity7688 10 місяців тому +56

    He was trying to stroke the reporter on the way into court - the guy cannot stop the hustle. - Straight up predator.

  • @nrdalrt15
    @nrdalrt15 10 місяців тому +60

    'Im sorry to everyone who is upset over everything" - great apology

    • @elijahbey3366
      @elijahbey3366 3 місяці тому +3

      A non-apology thinly disguised as an actual apology.

  • @surebow
    @surebow 10 місяців тому +451

    No one should have the ability to buy their way out of facing justice. People need to be protected from predators.

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 10 місяців тому +16

      Then the Deputy DA shouldn't have agreed to a plea deal that kept him out of prison.

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +6

      I do, every time I pay a traffic ticket. I wouldn't survive a weekend in county.

    • @user-st1hy6ql3j
      @user-st1hy6ql3j 10 місяців тому +9

      @@shelbynamels973 traffic citations don't call for mandatory jail sentences, which the DA tried to get over on the state.

    • @lilolme69
      @lilolme69 10 місяців тому +6

      If only the government followed the same rules.

    • @mapu1
      @mapu1 10 місяців тому +4

      Fun fact you can pay your bail with stolen money.

  • @dustbunny77777
    @dustbunny77777 10 місяців тому +411

    Glad to see the reporter called him out when he tried to blame others. The fact that he is still blaming others for his actions indicate the judge made a good choice in this matter Maybe some jail time will given him time to think about his actions.

    • @keplermission4947
      @keplermission4947 10 місяців тому +1

      Evil Rab Thompson lives in a far off land and sat stuffing his face with fresh fish and fries, washed down with a cold Lilt. Why Thompson should be on that registry too but lives in an easy place.

    • @blackgrl71
      @blackgrl71 10 місяців тому

      He's a typical narcissistic sociopath, of course he thinks he did nothing wrong

    • @WVgirl1959
      @WVgirl1959 10 місяців тому

      ​@@keplermission4947do you mean Rab Thomson who murdered his 2 children? He is in prison.

    • @elypowell6797
      @elypowell6797 10 місяців тому

      Do you say the same for the scum bag who burned Jessica Chambers alive and stabbed a Korean exchange student to death. I'm guessing you wont because the killer a black male.

    • @lauralyndickson7056
      @lauralyndickson7056 10 місяців тому +9

      The fact that he blames others and doesn't take responsibility for his actions is a sign on narsissium

  • @briananderson8694
    @briananderson8694 10 місяців тому +548

    “I really do feel sorry for everybody who’s so upset over things, and I can understand why.”
    That’s not an apology, buddy. That’s “I’m sorry you’re mad.”
    Guh, even in a courtroom, staring down prison time, he can’t even admit what he did was wrong.

    • @marinamartinez6886
      @marinamartinez6886 10 місяців тому

      Narcissist jerk!

    • @gracietilert8952
      @gracietilert8952 10 місяців тому +39

      Oh looky, this is the classic narcissistic apology structure.

    • @blucheer8743
      @blucheer8743 10 місяців тому +23

      Spot on! A total and complete narcissist!

    • @tomanderson1942
      @tomanderson1942 10 місяців тому +14

      Clearly doesn't feel sorry.

    • @MinnowCreekGirl
      @MinnowCreekGirl 10 місяців тому +1

      Why should he admit he's wrong when our court system offers this turd a very good plea deal? He reminds me of someone......Sexual prediter's are not treated well in prison.

  • @mannydcbianco
    @mannydcbianco 10 місяців тому +42

    Holy crap you can just see the arrogance and utter disregard for anyone but himself oozing from that man. Utter sociopath.

  • @Ballsy_
    @Ballsy_ 10 місяців тому +28

    We need more judges like this

  • @matmo4665
    @matmo4665 10 місяців тому +137

    Dude looks guilty. You can see the creep in his eyes..

    • @rhuephus
      @rhuephus 10 місяців тому +6

      you look guilty too. Maybe you need to go to prison

    • @macharrington7733
      @macharrington7733 10 місяців тому +11

      I agree, did you see his posture leaning back in his chair like he was in his living room??

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 10 місяців тому

      I hope that if you're accused of a crime, ESPECIALLY if you're factually innocent, that the jury has plenty of MORONS like yourself. But a dumba$$ like yourself probably WOULD get picked for jury duty over myself, because I judge matters based on evidence, while you evaluate based on nonsensical and subjective criteria.

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +2

      @@macharrington7733 If I'm on a jury and I catch you leaning back in your chair, I'll be sure to throw the book at you and vote guilty. The nerve of some defendants.

    • @SIS3W3N
      @SIS3W3N 9 місяців тому

      @@rhuephus ​ @shelbynamels973 Y'all chose a weird battle.

  • @marinamartinez6886
    @marinamartinez6886 10 місяців тому +351

    What a jerk! He obviously isn't remorseful. Definitely a threat to women whenever he gets out of prison. Great Judge! 👍👍👍

    • @Look_What_I_Did
      @Look_What_I_Did 10 місяців тому

      So why send him to prison if it will make no difference? You americans are a dumb bunch. Will you ever catch up with the rest of the world and actually rehabilitate members of your society that fall behind? Great judge? He just handed them a slam dunk appeal. There are two 10th circuit cases on this very subject. He convicted an individual absent a plea, and absent a trial.

    • @carolwilliams8840
      @carolwilliams8840 10 місяців тому +11

      No, he's not remorseful. He's smug and cocky. He definitely needs jail time or he will certainly do it again.

    • @ScreamingEagleFTW
      @ScreamingEagleFTW 10 місяців тому

      It doesnt even say what he did?

  • @danielschmitt1935
    @danielschmitt1935 10 місяців тому +33

    The district attorney should be disbarred for creating such a horrible deal for the protection of the citizens.

  • @afl3733
    @afl3733 10 місяців тому +145

    The body language of the woman he is holding by the shoulders is even suspicious! Thank God this judge recognized the justice that is needed here!!! 🙏🏻

    • @WildDisaster
      @WildDisaster 10 місяців тому +16

      So that was his daughter. I'm sure he picks out her clothes. 🤮

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy 10 місяців тому +8

      ​@WildDisaster I bet he did more than that.

    • @abac4512
      @abac4512 10 місяців тому +17

      It looked like he was holding her hostage.

    • @Pibblesncatsnreptilesngats72
      @Pibblesncatsnreptilesngats72 10 місяців тому +5

      ​@@ThatOpalGuy "daddy's little girl ain't a girl no more...."

    • @user-bu9nb8wr6e
      @user-bu9nb8wr6e 10 місяців тому

      Yes absolutely disgusting body language and very intimidating.

  • @fifiladu2659
    @fifiladu2659 10 місяців тому +891

    It’s very refreshing to see a judge with a backbone and who is willing to actually uphold the law.

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 10 місяців тому +17

      🤷‍♂️ ~ What about people who are later proven to be definitely innocent, but they’re scared the jury is going to side with the prosecution like they usually do, so they agreed to plead guilty with a small amount of punishment to hedge their bets, but then the judge sentences them to prison for much longer than they were supposed to go. That’s not fair when you worked at a certain deal.
      Also, in the future if you have a case that everybody believes it’s almost impossible to win, so the prosecutor can only get a small punishment for the criminal or no punishment at all, is that criminal really gonna be willing to plead guilty and at least take a small punishment if that criminal knows that the judge can just throughout the agreement and send them to a long time in prison? What if some guy sexually abused A child, but the child was terrified to testify. So the prosecutor knew in the end the child would not testify or they weren’t willing to make the child’s fight because it would traumatize them so much more. So they wanted to put the offender on the registry list and at least give them two years of prison and 15 years of supervised release afterwards to really watch them closely, is the defendant really going to take that deal since they know the judge can just throw out the deal and since then to 20 years in prison? So instead the defendant just says he’s going to go to trial because basically he is 99% sure that the child will not show up to testify because they’re so terrified and the parents will not let the child go through that. So now rather than having this criminal have a small punishment and be supervised for the next 15 years, they walk away scot-free.
      Respectfully, I feel like people in your position often times look at things kind of one dimensionally. And it’s not an insult, because it’s difficult to go through life and do a deep dive into every situation that we hear about. But I feel like you look at things like I said kind of one-dimensional. You believe that the one decision will not have any unintended consequences. But when you throw a rock in the pool there’s ripples that are felt throughout the entire body of Water.

    • @Earthbound369
      @Earthbound369 10 місяців тому +27

      @iMatti00
      The judge showed outstanding wisdom in HIS CASE. It's not the court's business how the decision
      "might affect" any other case the future.
      PS, This guy already pled guilty.

    • @gravitasnon8231
      @gravitasnon8231 10 місяців тому +16

      This will be thrown out on appeal, gives the victims false hope and when dude walks away with the same deal after appeal what will they do?

    • @markieffmorris9263
      @markieffmorris9263 10 місяців тому +9

      Hopefully the other prisoners will pick up where this judge left off

    • @ssgemactv1775
      @ssgemactv1775 10 місяців тому

      Piss at a park at 3 AM you go to prison for 3 and end up on the registry but extort women for sex and you get a plead deal that keeps you off the registry... And they really wonder why a majority of the population hates this system at this point? These guys can't get anything right in any situation the first time dude and yet we just let them keep all this power over us...

  • @ariadneschild8460
    @ariadneschild8460 10 місяців тому +146

    His true self was all over his face after the judge denied the plea deal. What a sob. He's going to hate prison which just makes it so much sweeter, he totally thought he was going home. 😂

    • @foxthx1138
      @foxthx1138 10 місяців тому +15

      prison is going to hate him too.

    • @thomasprislacjr.4063
      @thomasprislacjr.4063 10 місяців тому +4

      Shived in months.

    • @ariadneschild8460
      @ariadneschild8460 10 місяців тому +1

      @@thomasprislacjr.4063 was he?

    • @bowtoyoursensei554
      @bowtoyoursensei554 10 місяців тому +3

      @@ariadneschild8460 Here's hoping.

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 10 місяців тому +7

      He totally has the vibe of someone who will flee before he's supposed to report to prison.

  • @MsRotorwings
    @MsRotorwings 10 місяців тому +81

    Shame on the DA “for playing the long game”. In this case playing the long game means other women would be victimized.
    Hopefully his sentence will be upheld after appeal.

    • @actually5004
      @actually5004 10 місяців тому

      Courts don't exist to stop crimes- they profit from them.

    • @joyleff790
      @joyleff790 10 місяців тому

      The judge doesn't make the agreement- That's between the defendant's and prosecuting attorneys.@@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV

    • @arentibbs799
      @arentibbs799 9 місяців тому

      Correction: The sweetheart deal is between the criminal and the lazy corrupt DA. The Court is under no obligation to agree to the deal. When a deal is so egregeous, ala the Jeffrey Epstein deal in Florida, a Judge with integrity should scruitinize the deal to determine if the deal is just. It is up to the corrupt DA to sell the sweetheart deal to the Judge.@@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV

    • @ravinraven6913
      @ravinraven6913 9 місяців тому +1

      yea lets just play the short game...get the person arrested for a month instead of...............you don't seem to get the point of justice. Its not for the victim, but for the FUTURE victims...

    • @mtnairpilot
      @mtnairpilot 9 місяців тому

      @@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV He may win that point on appeal but then he goes to trial and may wind up with a longer sentence than he has now. I don't know what a 1 to 15 sentence means in Utah but if he is able to be on parole in a year or less he may consider that the better outcome.

  • @balaamsass5540
    @balaamsass5540 9 місяців тому +10

    No matter what he did, the prosecution should not be able to rug-pull him like that. If the "withdraw the guilty plea" clause was contrary to Utah law, then the prosecutor should not be able to put it in the deal.

  • @rebeccahenderson7761
    @rebeccahenderson7761 10 місяців тому +185

    Why were they so desperate to give him a deal? This is disgraceful! - Glad the Judge is a good one.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy 10 місяців тому +35

      He's probably a "good" mormon who "comes from a good family". That's how they roll in this state. A non-momo would never get a deal like that.

    • @Troubles0125
      @Troubles0125 10 місяців тому +11

      Maybe money

    • @kjdnyhmghfvb
      @kjdnyhmghfvb 10 місяців тому +21

      because he has money, anyone who committs a sexual offense, but doesn't have to go prison or be on the registry, is usually rich and yt.

    • @DesertSky928
      @DesertSky928 10 місяців тому +8

      Criminals helping Criminals
      Freemasonry in action
      Secret Societies in action
      Brother so-and-so helping another Brother so-and-so......it's Utah County.....are you REALLY surprised?

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy 10 місяців тому +10

      @@DesertSky928
      It's Utah County where, as Einstein would say, everyone is relative.

  • @loveforeignaccents
    @loveforeignaccents 10 місяців тому +41

    Sweet! Hats off to that judge.

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому +1

      No. Defendant was allowed to withdraw

  • @Summitclym
    @Summitclym 10 місяців тому +9

    Whoever is in this criminal’s life should be treated for narcissistic abuse.

  • @gerryg2567
    @gerryg2567 10 місяців тому +51

    The prosecution has questions to answer, how can a man that pleads guilty to sex abuse crimes not go on the sex abusers file, disgraceful.

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 10 місяців тому

      Because, it's a "slippery slope", when it comes to the definition of sexual "abuse"... They consented to the sex...On the (either indirect or direct) assumption he would stick around...This would establish case law where every failed relationship involved "sex abuse"..."You said you would only love me, and would never leave!!!"...

    • @ajaxtv8172
      @ajaxtv8172 10 місяців тому

      i heard that depends if its a sex assault or rape case

    • @derekbrandell8520
      @derekbrandell8520 9 місяців тому +3

      After all the stories of people being put on it for pissing in an this is just insulting really.

    • @abetterfuture4787
      @abetterfuture4787 9 місяців тому +1

      Pleading guilty as part of a plea deal, which INNOCENT people do all the time as a calculated risk.

    • @aaronhoy3410
      @aaronhoy3410 9 місяців тому

      @@brentfarvors192
      "They consented to the sex...On the (either indirect or direct) assumption he would stick around...."
      Uh, no they did not. The "forcible sexual abuse" charges do not involve women who gave consent under any pretense. Now, from what bits of information about the allegations & circumstances I can find [at least within the time window I'm willing to look the information,] I'm a little unsure as to whether or not I think he should be permanently put on the sex offenders list for his known actions. On the one hand the behavior is definitely quite a bit less severe than what most people view those on the sex offenders list would think of as the least severe crime someone on the list could have committed to be there.
      On the other hand given that they incidents involve 4 or 5 different women at various times which is a pattern of behavior making it all as a whole greater than the sum of its parts. So, I'm not really sure which side of that question I would ultimately end up on if knowing more of the details and/or giving it more thorough consideration.

  • @angelamurphy9472
    @angelamurphy9472 10 місяців тому +20

    About time a guy who pleaded guilty is held accountable.

  • @mei6044
    @mei6044 10 місяців тому +31

    He actually said with such an arrogant look on his face, "I really feel sorry for everyone who's upset over things, and I can understand why." ????!. Total psychopath. He's absolutely remorseless! So glad he's going to prison. Hope he's locked up for 15 years! Disgusting criminal.

    • @joyleff790
      @joyleff790 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, if he understands why, then tell everyone.. lay it right out- why they're upset and why you're sorry. Not.

    • @ravinraven6913
      @ravinraven6913 9 місяців тому

      its possible that since the judge ignored the plea deal that the judge will either have to recuse himself, or the case can get thrown out and he gets to walk....so what do you want, due process where a guilty man goes to jail, or a judge that jumps the gun and makes it so that person gets to walk free because their due process was ignored...

  • @eligebrown8998
    @eligebrown8998 10 місяців тому +76

    Great job judge. Need more judges like this.

    • @Subangelis
      @Subangelis 10 місяців тому +3

      We don't need judges that don't uphold the law. This decision will be overturned on appeal.

    • @eligebrown8998
      @eligebrown8998 10 місяців тому

      @@Subangelis if a judge passes sentence then it can't be over turned. Only the governor or president can in some cases. This judge did his job like he supposed to.

    • @Subangelis
      @Subangelis 10 місяців тому

      @@eligebrown8998 Except he can't pass sentence. The guilty plea is only contingent on the plea deal. Since the judge rejected the plea deal, the guilty plea is no longer enforceable.
      Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 11.
      (i) Plea agreements.
      (i)(3) If the judge then decides that final disposition should not be in conformity with the plea agreement, the judge must advise the parties as to the nature of the divergence from the plea agreement and then call upon the parties to either affirm or withdraw from the plea agreement.

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому

      ​@@eligebrown8998ot can be if excessive

  • @MichaelJones-rn2pq
    @MichaelJones-rn2pq 10 місяців тому +14

    "I really do feel sorry for those who feel so upset about things". That has to be the most egregious non-apology I have ever heard. The prosecuting attorney needs to develop a better work ethic and actually go to trial instead of being lazy and try to let this guy skate because it makes his job easier.

  • @gregorythompson8873
    @gregorythompson8873 10 місяців тому +57

    Kudos to the Judge, need more like him

    • @BillySBC
      @BillySBC 9 місяців тому

      1 to 15 years? So the guy can be out in as little as 9 months or as long as 15 years? It's a ridiculous sentence, either punish the guy or don't.

    • @idwtgymn
      @idwtgymn 9 місяців тому

      Ya, more people who will make the government a liar and destroy any trust anyone might have in a deal the government makes, and who will effectively imprison someone by tricking them out of having a fair trial. That would be fantastic.

  • @judytieger8976
    @judytieger8976 10 місяців тому +24

    He looks arrogant

  • @angelasepi657
    @angelasepi657 9 місяців тому +13

    A huge thank you to the judge in this case who is actually holding a criminal liable for his crimes.

    • @mrsatire9475
      @mrsatire9475 4 місяці тому +1

      The judge just gave him a ticket home by not following the law

    • @invisobill2125
      @invisobill2125 3 місяці тому

      @@mrsatire9475how’s that going? Seems he’s still in prison serving his time, and you’re just wrong as ever.

    • @mrsatire9475
      @mrsatire9475 3 місяці тому +1

      @@invisobill2125 Not too good. The prosecutor has refused to bring other charges because the judge screwed things up. The judge can't give him more years in prison for those crimes since he's not being charged. The judge played the short game and now the Con might get out in only 1 year. Also, the phrase is: You're just as wrong as ever. Somehow you screwed that up too, smh.

    • @invisobill2125
      @invisobill2125 3 місяці тому

      @@mrsatire9475 yawn, he’s chilling in prison. Go cry about it, he got a max 15 year sentence and will likely serve every bit of that

    • @mrsatire9475
      @mrsatire9475 3 місяці тому +1

      @@invisobill2125 Doubtful but I really don't care about your predictions. Go whine to someone else.

  • @merchernel123
    @merchernel123 10 місяців тому +4

    "Well you pleaded guilty." 🤣👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @basictruth11-09
    @basictruth11-09 10 місяців тому +26

    So they were saying that he gets to commit another sex offense before he is being held accountable! Great job by the judge!

    • @landor7610
      @landor7610 10 місяців тому

      they were probably just lies from scorned women that felt stupid and embarrassed they got conned out of their money in hopes of marrying a rich man. they got what hey deserved, they are con men too.

  • @johnlennon335
    @johnlennon335 10 місяців тому +170

    There are so many people serving time for non-injurious crimes like possession of marijuana. And so many other violent offenders being released. It is very nice to hear a story where a person who did harm to others serves some real penalty. Having money shouldn't let you injure others without real penalty.

    • @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr
      @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr 10 місяців тому +5

      Sometimes those possession cases are for amounts too large for the casual user. We're all trying to get dealers off the streets.

    • @johnlennon335
      @johnlennon335 10 місяців тому +11

      @@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr Please keep the violent and sexual offenders and people who prey on vulnerable people off the streets. Weed offenses are not important in most of the states now (and at least two Presidents), and some people should be released. Make room for really bad people and keep them there.

    • @traceydc
      @traceydc 10 місяців тому +2

      Utah has jurisdictions that have different laws than the laws the rest of the states, counties, and cities in the USA. Like Washington DC...the rights for the people are slightly different and you need to know these things before you move into a place like that or set a business up in them. This lack of rights in Utah is nothing new. The constitution..... what's that

    • @JimsEquipmentShed
      @JimsEquipmentShed 10 місяців тому

      @@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mrdealers are not even the real problem, the traffickers are.
      And you will never stop that.

    • @ssgemactv1775
      @ssgemactv1775 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@traceydc I don't know what you're talking about bro LOL Utah has some of the best rulings/laws that correlate with the second and first amendments...

  • @JJforShie1
    @JJforShie1 10 місяців тому +5

    If the judge denied the deal the dude should have been allowed to withdraw the plea. I’ve never seen a defendant not allowed

    • @D.E._Sarcarean
      @D.E._Sarcarean 10 місяців тому +2

      Correct. It is very similar to the Cosby case. When a DA makes a deal or promises something, the state is obligated.

    • @abetterfuture4787
      @abetterfuture4787 9 місяців тому +1

      If this doesn't get reversed, make sure that everybody you know is aware that plea deals are now for all intents and purposes, traps.
      There is no point in agreeing to one if the judge is simply going to say "Well durrr, you said you were guilty so we're going to trial!" Force a trial, no matter how small the offense.

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ 4 місяці тому

      The judge made it clear in court that the agreement was between the Prosecutor and defense it was not approved by him. Fourth District Judge Thomas Low said that agreement allowing Holzapfel to withdraw the guilty plea is "directly contrary to Utah law." He said since the plea arrangements were not approved by him before the plea was entered, Holzapfel cannot withdraw his guilty pleas and he rejected motions to do so by Holzapfel's attorney, Nathan Crane.

  • @kevgriffin7062
    @kevgriffin7062 10 місяців тому +17

    There is no such thing as a good plea deal in this case. It merely allowed the prosecutor to finish quickly and then allowed the offender to get of with an administrative sanction. Justice in America is a bought and sold joke. I am surprised it isn't listed on the commodities market.
    Well done, the judge.

  • @YESITSWILL
    @YESITSWILL 10 місяців тому +46

    "that was the best deal that we could get him to agree to." Huh!? What about the other part where the Prosecutor goes to trial and tries to win conviction? Looks like the DA just wanted to clear their backlog. SMH.

    • @sophocles1198
      @sophocles1198 10 місяців тому +1

      He's playing the long game. Next prosecutor might play the long game too.

    • @thooke222
      @thooke222 10 місяців тому +9

      ​@@sophocles1198 "the long game" ie let the next guy take care of it?

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому

      The majority of cases are plead out before going to trial. If all cases were to go to trial, the courts would be even more clogged than the already are. Check the stats.

    • @animalm4st3r
      @animalm4st3r 10 місяців тому +1

      @@thooke222 yes

    • @brianzamparelli9166
      @brianzamparelli9166 4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately this goes down as a win for the prosecutor.

  • @askingGod4Grace
    @askingGod4Grace 10 місяців тому +42

    May god bless this judge

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому +1

      No

    • @jonshrader
      @jonshrader 9 місяців тому +1

      This judge is why he will end up going free

    • @ravinraven6913
      @ravinraven6913 9 місяців тому

      yea this judge basically is helping him get set free. If you ignore the law, even a guilty person can be set free, and this is what ignoring laws look like

  • @rachelgates509
    @rachelgates509 10 місяців тому +8

    I wish he’d been allowed to withdraw his guilty plea! It is certainly going to be overturned on appeal and also, he could/SHOULD get a much longer sentence after trial than ONE year!!

  • @scottaznavourian3720
    @scottaznavourian3720 8 місяців тому +2

    'But you pleaded guilty!'
    Wow a reporter with guts 😂

  • @ImoniFatty
    @ImoniFatty 10 місяців тому +79

    Respect to this judge. Our prisons are not fully occupied. Too many plea deals. Lock him up!

    • @DefiantSix
      @DefiantSix 10 місяців тому

      I don't care if the prisons are packed like sardine tins. For this SOB I'd volunteer to grab a crow bar and MAKE room for his arrogant arse. He can spoon with Bubba for the next 15 years...

    • @kjdnyhmghfvb
      @kjdnyhmghfvb 10 місяців тому +3

      I mean if they every are fully occupied, that speaks horribly about America.

    • @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr
      @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr 10 місяців тому

      Full prisons means more employees at every level. Can states afford this so that inmates are supervised well?

    • @Phbalancedshorty
      @Phbalancedshorty 10 місяців тому +6

      Actually, they’re literally all over capacity. Our jails are incredibly crowded and we have the highest incarceration rate per capita for a developed country. What reality are you living in?

    • @ImoniFatty
      @ImoniFatty 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Phbalancedshorty I’m living in a reality where most of those occupants are in for non violent crimes eg possession of pot.

  • @stevelarson3391
    @stevelarson3391 10 місяців тому +49

    As someone who has been in USP, he is in for a world of hurt.

    • @phillipkalaveras1725
      @phillipkalaveras1725 10 місяців тому +12

      Thank you for that and I hope his victims read your post too.

    • @playfulpanthress
      @playfulpanthress 10 місяців тому

      Good. I hope he gets repeatedly bent over so he truly understands the kind of pain he dealt out.

    • @theworldisfallingapart867
      @theworldisfallingapart867 10 місяців тому

      no he's not and stop telling people prison is anything but summer camp for adult men

    • @stevelarson3391
      @stevelarson3391 10 місяців тому +5

      @@theworldisfallingapart867 Says the punk who's never been inside...

    • @theworldisfallingapart867
      @theworldisfallingapart867 10 місяців тому +2

      @@stevelarson3391 buddy you are alive and well, he's not in for a world of hurt, he's in for free room and board. a timeout. get over yourself you convict.

  • @EtherealAriel
    @EtherealAriel 10 місяців тому +5

    That woman with him should be embarrassed! 😳

    • @rebeccamartin2399
      @rebeccamartin2399 10 місяців тому

      Too busy being a subservient wife. Wouldnt be suprised if he gas lights her to death every day.

  • @AdvancedUSA
    @AdvancedUSA 10 місяців тому +18

    A despicable excuse for a human being. I'm glad the judge gave him some prison time - just not enough.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 10 місяців тому +1

      and walk in with his kids. as a shield for emotional leverage...disgusting human being.

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому

      Wrong of judge

  • @Joe-oi6eh
    @Joe-oi6eh 10 місяців тому +15

    Finally a decent judgement from a judge!

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому +1

      Wrong. Unlawful

  • @phyllis9750
    @phyllis9750 10 місяців тому +32

    GOOD FOR YOU, JUDGE!

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому

      @@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV Especially since the focus of an appeal is on procedure, not evidence.

  • @wpeters4361
    @wpeters4361 10 місяців тому +6

    He was so smug, absolutely believed he'd just walk out of that courtroom to go back to his criminal behavior. And it sounded like the defense for this guy was calling the shots..."that's the best the defense would agree to"...when describing the plea deal. Seriously? Stop allowing these predators to call the shots.

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому

      Prosecutor says it

    • @abetterfuture4787
      @abetterfuture4787 9 місяців тому

      It's because it's a game to them. Lawyers don't care about getting justice. They just care about getting the W on their record.
      It's also because without plea deals courts would be massively backed up. Logistically the system cannot function without those shortcuts.

  • @THE_HMRC
    @THE_HMRC 10 місяців тому +11

    Sometimes, American justice actually WORKS.

  • @mongolikechewchew2475
    @mongolikechewchew2475 10 місяців тому +41

    Honestly, why are we cutting such huge deals with scum like this? Thankfully the Judge stepped up!

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 10 місяців тому +3

      It would hurt his upcoming run for the Utah State Senate. Or likely one of the victims cried on the shoulder of her LDS bishop, and word got out in that LDS ward/stake, and the judge's wife is upset about it. Me, I've no sympathy for that cretin, but rejecting the ability to withdraw the guilty plea since the judge wouldn't agree to let him off with probation and restitution (likely also with court costs and a hefty fine) was STUPID. It'll be overturned, the plea bargaining process is not supposed to be "judge roulette".

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +3

      Because that is how the system works. Most cases are decided thru plea deals. If every case were litigated, the courts would be even more clogged than they are. In this case, by not accepting the deal that was worked out between prosecution and defense, the judge injected more life into the case, instead of closing it. Next stop, appeals court.

    • @abetterfuture4787
      @abetterfuture4787 9 місяців тому +3

      Because we live in a country with tens of thousands of laws, and the average person is guilty of breaking several laws per day without even knowing it.
      If we actually had full criminal trials, the courts would be backed up decades. There are barely enough lawyers and judges as it is with the plea deals in place.
      Here's a fun little thing for you to do....go look up the average amount of time a public defender gets to spend on a case for their client. Not the paid professionals, the free legal representation. Go look it up so you're not having to take my word on it.
      Now imagine that you have been falsely accused of a crime and you don't have money for expensive lawyers and drawn out battles. That pitiful amount of time your public defender gets to look at your case, do you REALLY want to reduce that even further?
      That's why. Simple logistics is the answer.

  • @jamescrabb8766
    @jamescrabb8766 10 місяців тому +50

    Amazing that some people get plea deals that are basically a slap on the wrist and a get out of jail free card while others get 10 years in jail. Justice may be blind but in some cases it's also ignorant and stupid. It seems to me that much of this comes down to the integrity and skills of the prosecutor.

    • @jdawg206A
      @jdawg206A 10 місяців тому +2

      or the skills of their defense attorney

    • @RichardsWorld
      @RichardsWorld 10 місяців тому

      Many people are innocent, but do a plea deal.

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 10 місяців тому

      Or the strength of the CASE. If the evidence boils down to "He said, she said", generally hard to prove beyond reasonable doubt.

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 10 місяців тому

      @@RichardsWorld You're innocent until FOUND guilty, whether proven at trial, OR, you accept giving a "Nolo Contendere" or "Guilty" plea, and the Judge accepts it and finds guilt. Then you're "innocent" no more, unless said conviction is overturned.

    • @parrisprice5892
      @parrisprice5892 10 місяців тому +1

      And money, who you kno, and who can be bought off.

  • @vanessafogarty5655
    @vanessafogarty5655 10 місяців тому +2

    I love seeing a Narcissist go down!!!

  • @Insomnious8
    @Insomnious8 10 місяців тому +6

    For those interested, Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 11(i)(3) If the judge then decides that final disposition should not be in conformity with the plea agreement, the judge must advise the parties as to the nature of the divergence from the plea agreement and then call upon the parties to either affirm or withdraw from the plea agreement.
    This judge violated Rule 11.

    • @user-gl5dq2dg1j
      @user-gl5dq2dg1j 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for providing the rule. When this is likely overturned on appeal, will the judge's actions likely negatively impact the ability to now try this guy? Or would it be akin to a mistrial?

    • @Insomnious8
      @Insomnious8 10 місяців тому +5

      @@user-gl5dq2dg1j That's hard to predict beyond the defendant will be allowed to withdraw his plea. I believe the judge's actions should be referred to the Judicial Conduct Commission for discipline. He knew this was a conditional plea and not simply a sentence recommendation by the the prosecution. He knew the defendant could withdraw his plea and the correct Rule of Criminal Procedure was cited in the agreement. He knowingly violated the defendant's rights and misstated the law.

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ 4 місяці тому

      The judge made it clear in court that the agreement was between the Prosecutor and defense it was not approved by him. Fourth District Judge Thomas Low said that agreement allowing Holzapfel to withdraw the guilty plea is "directly contrary to Utah law." He said since the plea arrangements were not approved by him before the plea was entered, Holzapfel cannot withdraw his guilty pleas and he rejected motions to do so by Holzapfel's attorney, Nathan Crane. Do you think you know Utah law better than a Utah Judge?

    • @Insomnious8
      @Insomnious8 4 місяці тому

      That is false. The Rules of Criminal Procedure ARE the law in Utah and he as the judge in the case is confined by what the statutes say. He can't pronounce a different one from the bench. He doesn't get to preapprove anything related to a plea agreement.@@_Y.Not_

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ 4 місяці тому

      @@Insomnious8 There is NO PLEA DEAL until the judge agrees that there is one! The prosecutor and defense lawyer don't get to determine sentences in any case regardless of ANY statute, that's ridiculous, it is the judge who determines the sentence in this case and he did not approve it therefore there is NO PLEA DEAL, this is not hard dude.

  • @xKyaroraine
    @xKyaroraine 10 місяців тому +17

    >sometimes we have to play the long game
    wow so let him assault more woman before he’s on at the very least the registry?

    • @blizzard2oo
      @blizzard2oo 10 місяців тому +4

      "Long game" really does not protect Utahns from this crook and others just like him!!

    • @jamessteele7010
      @jamessteele7010 10 місяців тому +1

      @@blizzard2oothe laws are to protect the rich

  • @TheHypnotstCollector
    @TheHypnotstCollector 10 місяців тому +33

    "I really do feel sorry for everybody that IS so upset over things and I can Understand why" Predator "pology....

  • @kgraham5820
    @kgraham5820 10 місяців тому +4

    Actually, the plea deal has to be approved and accepted by the judge BEFORE any of it goes into effect, including that clause. It is not the fault of the judge that the defendant stated, for the record, he is guilty of the crimes against him, BEFORE learning if the plea agreement was acceptable to the judge. That blame lies at his attorney's feet. The judge did not breach the contract because there was no plea agreement (contract) in effect at the time he pled guilty. Just because he thought there was has no bearing on the fact. He thought wrong.

    • @abetterfuture4787
      @abetterfuture4787 9 місяців тому +2

      Perhaps, but that judge just obliterated the concept of plea deals in their area. Only a fool would be stupid enough to accept one going forward knowing that the judge could just throw it out the window. And that's regardless of whether you're innocent or guilty. Plea deals are now officially a trap. Take your chances and go through the full trial.

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ 4 місяці тому

      Exactly! The judge made it clear in court that the agreement was between the Prosecutor and defense it was not approved by him. Fourth District Judge Thomas Low said that agreement allowing Holzapfel to withdraw the guilty plea is "directly contrary to Utah law." He said since the plea arrangements were not approved by him before the plea was entered, Holzapfel cannot withdraw his guilty pleas and he rejected motions to do so by Holzapfel's attorney, Nathan Crane.

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ 4 місяці тому

      @@abetterfuture4787 There was NO PLEA DEAL! There was an agreement between the prosecutor and defendant but until it is approved/accepted by a judge it is not a plea deal.

  • @joevarga5982
    @joevarga5982 4 місяці тому +2

    The DA who approved this deal should be sentenced too.

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 10 місяців тому +7

    No matter how long he servers in prison . When he gets out he will go right back doing the same thing again and again. He just can't help himself, he is a danger to society !

  • @affordablewebsiterescue
    @affordablewebsiterescue 10 місяців тому +5

    Ha! Can't pay off that judge!

  • @moogs
    @moogs 10 місяців тому +5

    I can’t believe the original deal was even on the table. We need mandatory jail time for crimes

  • @DollarDude
    @DollarDude 10 місяців тому +11

    This guy deserves hard time, but he absolutely has the right to withdraw his guilty plea if the judge rejects it. That's what a deal is. Why not offer everyone a deal and reject it after the guilty plea then? It certainly would save litigation time. This will certainly get overturned on appeal. Thankfully, convicting him at trial will likely result in MORE prison time for him, so it'll all work out as it should.

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 10 місяців тому +1

      If indeed he's guilty, I've no issue with him doing a few years in the "jug" once the jury convicts him, IF and ONLY if he has no felony priors. If he's already a felon, then throw the friggin' book at him...

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ 4 місяці тому

      There WAS NO PLEA DEAL! Until the judge approves it, it is simply an agreement between the prosecutor and his attorney. The judge is NOT bound by any agreement they strike and stated so in open court. The judge made it clear in court that the agreement was between the Prosecutor and defense and was not approved by him. Fourth District Judge Thomas Low said that agreement allowing Holzapfel to withdraw the guilty plea is "directly contrary to Utah law." He said since the plea arrangements were not approved by him before the plea was entered, Holzapfel cannot withdraw his guilty pleas and he rejected motions to do so by Holzapfel's attorney, Nathan Crane.

  • @cakeman58
    @cakeman58 10 місяців тому +5

    1-15 years? That’s a huge range. Who decides how long it will actually be?

  • @GeneJordan
    @GeneJordan 10 місяців тому +13

    He will appeal and his lawyers will find a different judge who will put the deal back on the table or let him off completely on a technicality. The victims may never see any of the money and several of them likely need it for therapy.

    • @superstarreviews9937
      @superstarreviews9937 10 місяців тому +3

      Hopefully not! Or hopefully someone will help him (see the error of his ways) while hes in prison and he wont be able to walk out, under his own power!

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +4

      The plea deal called for $300 000 in restitution. INstead, the money will now go to his lawyer to continue the case. Thank the judge.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 10 місяців тому

      If he is convicted he will also be forced to restitution so your argument is moot.@@shelbynamels973

  • @mmarsh1972
    @mmarsh1972 10 місяців тому +6

    The guy deserves prison, but I am not sure what the judge did was legal. Essentially reneging on a deal the prosecution agreed to. He could have said, this deal is too lenient for the crime go back a negotiate some more.
    I think the defense has grounds for an appeal.

    • @mortsnerd6053
      @mortsnerd6053 4 місяці тому

      The judge is the ultimate arbitor of the deal and is not obligated to something he never approved of.

  • @lynngold1865
    @lynngold1865 9 місяців тому +1

    He looked medicated with his heavy eyes and calm demeanor!Loved the surprising outcome!thank you Judge for that!

  • @Lisa.G412
    @Lisa.G412 10 місяців тому +12

    Hahaha that back fired in his face! This is great! Im soooo happy these women get their justice!!!!

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +1

      What justice?? Instead of closing the file on this case, it continues on, no end in sight. Instead of victim restitution, the $300 000 that were supposed to go to the women as per the plea agreement will now be used to continue paying his lawyer.

  • @wildflowerb2879
    @wildflowerb2879 10 місяців тому +4

    Wow finally money didnt buy its way out

  • @jackson_craft_gamingscates9324
    @jackson_craft_gamingscates9324 4 місяці тому +1

    hahaha she hit him with the "well u pleaded guilty" right after he credited her station with helping him "in part" 😂🤣🤣

  • @vinylpenguin2651
    @vinylpenguin2651 10 місяців тому +2

    The best deal the defense would agree too? What does that mean. You had 7 women who were willing to testify to sexual assaults and more who were willing to testify to money stolen. The defendant and his attorney thought throwing some money around would keep him out of jail. The DA failed those women and the people he's there to protect.

  • @helenshack2838
    @helenshack2838 10 місяців тому +7

    Let’s hope he gets the maximum jail sentence of 15 years

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +2

      There are sentencing guide lines. If they don't support the maximum that is grounds for appeal as well.

  • @glock19gen3
    @glock19gen3 10 місяців тому +7

    Cops should have weight standards... My goodness

    • @GeneJordan
      @GeneJordan 10 місяців тому +1

      That was a court bailiff.

    • @glock19gen3
      @glock19gen3 10 місяців тому +1

      @@GeneJordan so... they get a pass....

    • @GeneJordan
      @GeneJordan 10 місяців тому

      @@glock19gen3 not what I said, at all. That guy should be a contestant on The Biggest Loser.

    • @rhuephus
      @rhuephus 10 місяців тому

      those whales are not "cops" ... they're court baliffs

  • @LunaLapin-ho5tk
    @LunaLapin-ho5tk 4 місяці тому +1

    I wish judges would take violent crime as seriously as they take money crimes.

  • @fnk101
    @fnk101 3 місяці тому +1

    How dare they even think of a plea deal disgusting disgusting should get 20 years and have to do 20 years

  • @user-uv7nl8kz2o
    @user-uv7nl8kz2o 10 місяців тому +4

    Like most ppl, I got a good laugh watching him walk into court confident that he'd be a free man only to discover his plea deal had disintegrated before a strict jurist & now he's off to prison for 1-15yrs

  • @yvonnelewis4888
    @yvonnelewis4888 10 місяців тому +7

    Lock them ALL UP if found guilty- in the deepest darkest hole you can find slam the gate and throw the key away. We have no use for people like this in our society.

  • @wisdomsleuth77777
    @wisdomsleuth77777 10 місяців тому +5

    That young lady who is with him looks like she's going to have bruises after she gets in the car he was definitely making me feel like she's getting manhandled and is uncomfortable standing next to him is her vibe I would hate to be her when I got home! I hope she's safe and thank you to the judge who did the right thing protecting our children from Monsters

  • @davidvasquez6920
    @davidvasquez6920 10 місяців тому +8

    A judge with balls to do the right thing.

    • @biruss
      @biruss 10 місяців тому +1

      Au contraire. No balls. A lDy cried to an lds elder, and it hot to the judges wife

  • @gracietilert8952
    @gracietilert8952 10 місяців тому +11

    Poorly done, Utah on not getting the victims advocates or notifying them on court dates.

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому

      Sloppy work all around, including the judge.

  • @CrazyBear65
    @CrazyBear65 10 місяців тому +8

    Where the judge screwed up at is not letting him withdraw his guilty plea. That will likely come back to bite him. Let him withdraw the plea, have a trial, then convict him and sentence him. This judge doesn't watch Law & Order.

    • @Look_What_I_Did
      @Look_What_I_Did 10 місяців тому +3

      Actually that is exactly how Law and Order would play it out. Those boot licking shows need to be canceled. Law enforcement is boring work. Trials are boring work.

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Look_What_I_Did Boring because there is no McCoy bending and flaunting the rules.

  • @terrancestodolka4829
    @terrancestodolka4829 4 місяці тому

    Thank you KSL for your service...

  • @34stzoo
    @34stzoo 2 місяці тому +1

    Look at the way he leaning back in his chair thinking to himself, let's get this over with so I can go home.

  • @audenharper3014
    @audenharper3014 10 місяців тому +7

    California, Illinois, Maryland, & Washington need to borrow some Utah Judges

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 10 місяців тому +1

      What about people who are later proven to be definitely innocent, but they’re scared the jury is going to side with the prosecution like they usually do, so they agreed to plead guilty with a small amount of punishment to hedge their bets, but then the judge sentences them to prison for much longer than they were supposed to go. That’s not fair when you worked at a certain deal.
      Also, in the future if you have a case that everybody believes it’s almost impossible to win, so the prosecutor can only get a small punishment for the criminal or no punishment at all, is that criminal really gonna be willing to plead guilty and at least take a small punishment if that criminal knows that the judge can just throughout the agreement and send them to a long time in prison? What if some guy sexually abused A child, but the child was terrified to testify. So the prosecutor knew in the end the child would not testify or they weren’t willing to make the child’s fight because it would traumatize them so much more. So they wanted to put the offender on the registry list and at least give them two years of prison and 15 years of supervised release afterwards to really watch them closely, is the defendant really going to take that deal since they know the judge can just throw out the deal and since then to 20 years in prison? So instead the defendant just says he’s going to go to trial because basically he is 99% sure that the child will not show up to testify because they’re so terrified and the parents will not let the child go through that. So now rather than having this criminal have a small punishment and be supervised for the next 15 years, they walk away scot-free.
      Respectfully, I feel like people in your position often times look at things kind of one dimensionally. And it’s not an insult, because it’s difficult to go through life and do a deep dive into every situation that we hear about. But I feel like you look at things like I said kind of one-dimensional. You believe that the one decision will not have any unintended consequences. But when you throw a rock in the pool there’s ripples that are felt throughout the entire body of Water.b

  • @pauljamison3340
    @pauljamison3340 10 місяців тому +10

    He will be out soon. The judge was wrong!!! He does have the right to retract his guilty plea!!! And no I don't condone what he done!!!!!

    • @user-gl5dq2dg1j
      @user-gl5dq2dg1j 10 місяців тому

      I hope that it doesn't negatively affect the possibility of a trial after appeal. The prosecutors should be sanctioned up to and possibly including disbarment.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 10 місяців тому +1

      What's the deal anyway ? If there is a superior judgement canceling the plea deal (as it should IMO) then dude will get his trial and get sentenced anyway. The superior court cannot force the judge to accept the plea deal but it can force it to be cancelled.

    • @pauljamison3340
      @pauljamison3340 10 місяців тому +3

      @@12345fowler He didn’t get a trial. He had to plead guilty to get the deal as per usual. The judge said he couldn’t change his plea as he had already pleaded guilty. The judge was wrong. He is allowed to change his plea and ask for a jury trial.

  • @bethrichardson7335
    @bethrichardson7335 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank goodness. Thank you for your insight, judge!

  • @johnsullivan2563
    @johnsullivan2563 4 місяці тому +1

    Thearrogance to sit back positive he would walk out of court unscathed

  • @perspectivesalad
    @perspectivesalad 10 місяців тому +42

    Love judges who actually follow the Constitution!

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 10 місяців тому +6

      This has nothing to do with the constitution. Nothing. It may or may not violate Utah law, but has nothing to do with the constitution.
      And… what about people who are later proven to be definitely innocent, but they’re scared the jury is going to side with the prosecution like they usually do, so they agreed to plead guilty with a small amount of punishment to hedge their bets, but then the judge sentences them to prison for much longer than they were supposed to go. That’s not fair when you worked at a certain deal.
      Also, in the future if you have a case that everybody believes it’s almost impossible to win, so the prosecutor can only get a small punishment for the criminal or no punishment at all, is that criminal really gonna be willing to plead guilty and at least take a small punishment if that criminal knows that the judge can just throughout the agreement and send them to a long time in prison? What if some guy sexually abused A child, but the child was terrified to testify. So the prosecutor knew in the end the child would not testify or they weren’t willing to make the child’s fight because it would traumatize them so much more. So they wanted to put the offender on the registry list and at least give them two years of prison and 15 years of supervised release afterwards to really watch them closely, is the defendant really going to take that deal since they know the judge can just throw out the deal and since then to 20 years in prison? So instead the defendant just says he’s going to go to trial because basically he is 99% sure that the child will not show up to testify because they’re so terrified and the parents will not let the child go through that. So now rather than having this criminal have a small punishment and be supervised for the next 15 years, they walk away scot-free.
      Respectfully, I feel like people in your position often times look at things kind of one dimensionally. And it’s not an insult, because it’s difficult to go through life and do a deep dive into every situation that we hear about. But I feel like you look at things like I said kind of one-dimensional. You believe that the one decision will not have any unintended consequences. But when you throw a rock in the pool there’s ripples that are felt throughout the entire body of Water.

    • @perspectivesalad
      @perspectivesalad 10 місяців тому

      @@iMatti00 Respectfully, you don't know me and are assuming allot by one comment I made. I read your response. You had allot to say and I appreciate you taking the time to lay out all your thoughts like you did. You are right that this pertains to Utah law and there is much about the legal system that is corrupt. We do have judges and attorneys that contort law and corrupt people in all walks of life. Life isn't always fair, but in my experience whatever is happening to a person there is a universal reason. Fair or unfair. Figure it out and persevere.

    • @tuckerbugeater
      @tuckerbugeater 10 місяців тому +2

      How is a life long registry list constitutional? How about a registry for criminal cops?@@perspectivesalad

    • @user-gl5dq2dg1j
      @user-gl5dq2dg1j 10 місяців тому +1

      @@perspectivesalad Also by voiding the deal and keeping the guilty plea that will very likely be overturned on appeal, the judge may have made a conviction at trial, assuming a trial is even possible and permissible at that point, even more difficult. And if a trial isn't possible and the defendant walks he could possibly turn around and sue for wrongful imprisonment. This is why from cops to prosecutors to judges everyone needs to do their job correctly and to the letter of the law.

    • @perspectivesalad
      @perspectivesalad 10 місяців тому +1

      @@user-gl5dq2dg1jagreed, unless the law isn't constitutional. We see a lot of those these days.

  • @roamiblu1833
    @roamiblu1833 10 місяців тому +7

    WHAT IS WRONG WITH SOME OF THIS PROSECUTORS. IF he commits another crime?! All they were doing was giving him a chance to perfect his swindling. And this guy has the NERVE to blame the news people! He should have just kept his mouth shut.
    BRUH! YOU'RE GUILTY AS HECK! KICK ROCKS!!

    • @repealthepatriotact
      @repealthepatriotact 10 місяців тому

      dyslexia much?

    • @roamiblu1833
      @roamiblu1833 10 місяців тому +1

      @@repealthepatriotact Actually I am. What's your excuse? Oh, wait... You must be a friend. A relative? Someone? Anyone? But thank you though! 🙃

    • @repealthepatriotact
      @repealthepatriotact 10 місяців тому

      @@roamiblu1833 Nice idiotic follow up comment. But...at least you fixed your spelling error...

  • @damienoflaherty6493
    @damienoflaherty6493 4 місяці тому +1

    ZERO Remorse he didnt even stand up to Apologise!

  • @braddhancock6192
    @braddhancock6192 2 дні тому +1

    I HAVE A BIG PROBLEM WITH THIS JUDGE SAYING THE MAN CANNOT WITHDRAWAL HIS GUILTY PLEA EVEN THOUGH It WAS IN THE PLEA DEAL . THIS JUDGE IS CORRUPT HE NEEDS TO GO TO PRISON . WHAT THAT JUDGE DID IS WORSE THAN THE CRIME. VETERANS ARE DISCHARGED THEY ARE TOLD THEY GET A FAIR TRIAL. THIS JUDGE HAS DISRESPECTED ALL VETERANS .IF HE IS GUILTY GET HIM LEGALLY . THAT JUDGE DISGUSTS ME .WE NEEDS TO GETS THIS JUDGE DISBARRED.

  • @PhyrenWater
    @PhyrenWater 10 місяців тому +3

    Oh my goodness, sitting there with his nose up in the air feeling confident end, and unremorseful.

  • @kjdnyhmghfvb
    @kjdnyhmghfvb 10 місяців тому +5

    After looking at the paperwork, it does say Mr. Holzapfel may withdraw his guilty pleas. So why did the judge say he couldn't. I feel like this is going to be a Cosby situation, where he will be let out of prison, because technically he's not suppose to be there according to the paperwork. The fact that he was able to make a deal to avoid all accountability in the first place...is a HUGE PROBLEM

    • @DesertSky928
      @DesertSky928 10 місяців тому

      ....just because it's written does not mean it has the effect of Law, especially if the Judge rules that it's an unlawful agreement.

    • @rhuephus
      @rhuephus 10 місяців тому

      so many expert constitutional lawyers here it's hard to fathom ....

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 10 місяців тому

      Why constitutional ? This is a criminal case@@rhuephus

  • @mumblesbadly7708
    @mumblesbadly7708 10 місяців тому

    That predator deserves to spend as much time in prison as possible!!!

  • @user-zp7jp1vk2i
    @user-zp7jp1vk2i 10 місяців тому +4

    Plea deals are RARELY overridden by judges anywhere. In Canada, they almost CANNOT override a plea deal between the Crown and defence, unless it's really egregious behaviour on both parties. But in this case, we need ALL scammers to do long, long jail time. Just because it's a civil issue the damage is long term. This guy is the poster child for long term.

  • @Insomnious8
    @Insomnious8 10 місяців тому +4

    These are very serious offenses, but the defendant's plea was based on the agreement. The judge can certainly reject the deal but he cannot "accept" the guilty plea when it was bargained for a different sentence.

  • @croach2194
    @croach2194 9 місяців тому

    Thank goodness there are some judges like this one and Judge Boyd who sentence people appropriately.

  • @ManahManah77
    @ManahManah77 9 місяців тому

    Blaming the news crew on his crimes. His tears were sweeter than wine.

  • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
    @Skank_and_Gutterboy 10 місяців тому +14

    Judge did right.

  • @brandirose3874
    @brandirose3874 10 місяців тому +6

    Well done, Judge!!! 👍🤘🖖

  • @genghismccann7659
    @genghismccann7659 9 місяців тому +1

    Prosecutor: "These are the best terms we could get the defense to agree to."
    I don't think this man understands his own job.

  • @wvp07
    @wvp07 10 місяців тому +2

    When he’s released, I hope his next victim takes more permanent action.

  • @kettch777
    @kettch777 10 місяців тому +10

    That is going to be tossed for sure. The DA will have to push for it. If judges can just say "Nope" to plea deals and then say the defendant can't withdraw his plea when he has a signed agreement, the DA won't be able to MAKE any more plea deals because no one will believe they'll actually be honored.