The crime against a 14-year-old child angered the court(Stupid lawyer)

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  • @leewarren2800
    @leewarren2800 Місяць тому +22

    Gotta hand it to that attorney, he tried, and his argument was well articulated and sharp.

  • @jerihalter1339
    @jerihalter1339 Місяць тому +34

    I'm so tired hearing "baby momma" and "baby daddy."

    • @SorendeSelbyBowen
      @SorendeSelbyBowen Місяць тому +4

      Another county heard from.

    • @user-rl5ds3on8p
      @user-rl5ds3on8p Місяць тому

      I really hate those terms. Sounds so ghetto.

    • @bamadad53
      @bamadad53 Місяць тому

      Stupid words made by and used by stupid “and uneducated” people.

    • @kevinrickey3925
      @kevinrickey3925 Місяць тому +3

      I agree, how sad has our society become?

    • @volodyanarchist
      @volodyanarchist Місяць тому +2

      I am tired of usernames ending with numbers! Get yourself a real username, if something is taken, think harder!

  • @tonyrichardson5955
    @tonyrichardson5955 Місяць тому +11

    BABY MOMMA !!!!!! What lawyer uses this type of language?????😮

  • @user-zl7zr2rt2v
    @user-zl7zr2rt2v Місяць тому +12

    A teacher that choked a 14 year old student, resigning from his job would be a given with ZERO ability to teach or work with minors. He is a danger to everyone, if he beats up and chokes a student where will his rage take us all next. What a coward, choking a 14 year old student, does he beat up little old ladies also. I can't believe his lawyer had the nerve to lecture the judge on sentencing guidelines. The 14 yr old probably didn't get physically harmed but the psychological damage will take alot of future medical care.

    • @user-zl7zr2rt2v
      @user-zl7zr2rt2v Місяць тому +5

      I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of resigning, I would have had the police deliver his notice that he is fired immediately.

  • @MBCrusin
    @MBCrusin Місяць тому +8

    The lawyer for the defendant that choked the child was amazing. I’d like to hear more about that case tho. I’ve seen way too many videos of children getting physical with teachers, for me just to throw him away off of a police report. I need to know what the child did

  • @RonnieEubanks-wg6wr
    @RonnieEubanks-wg6wr Місяць тому +2

    The defense attorney sounds like she just graduated an online course on how to pass the bar.

  • @blindeyedog01
    @blindeyedog01 Місяць тому +3

    "Judge I've changed, i promise no more OWIs, i have full time employment...at a bar." 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @roberthunter479
    @roberthunter479 Місяць тому +30

    "Baby Momma", "Baby Daddy". Stupid words made and used by stupid people. Self-respecting lawyers shouldn't ever use words that make you sound like uneducated children.

    • @bamadad53
      @bamadad53 Місяць тому +3

      Agree. Combining the words “baby momma” or “baby daddy” is literally describing a characteristic about the “baby” or the “momma” and the “daddy”. It’s completely unclear. So…are they saying the “baby” is a “momma” or a “daddy”. Or…are they saying the “momma” and the “daddy” are both “a baby”. Either, or…is stupidly ridiculous and sounds so “uneducated”.
      But as you so eloquently stated it “stupid words made and used by stupid (and I’ll add: “uneducated”) people”.

  • @nathanguzman7090
    @nathanguzman7090 Місяць тому +1

    “I am extremely concerned” 😂 prosecutor literally used the same line for every case she has 😴 🥱

  • @ted3bare
    @ted3bare Місяць тому

    I have yet to see a judge ask DV defendants “Where did you learn this behavior? Did you see your father abuse your mother?” “Did your mother or father abuse you? 🤬

  • @Sook995
    @Sook995 Місяць тому +11

    I saw the video of that 14 yr old provoking the teacher. I’m a bus driver and I see what 14-year-olds can do George Simpson what would you do if a 14 year year-old struck you first?

    • @blindeyedog01
      @blindeyedog01 Місяць тому

      And exactly where do you drive your bus sir, I'm sure your boss, and the children's families would like to know a 14 year old triggers your emotions to the point of violence against minors. Poor poor bus driver.

    • @STOPTRUMPPROJECT2025
      @STOPTRUMPPROJECT2025 Місяць тому +6

      ​@@blindeyedog01 You act like 14 year olds can't be violent.

    • @d.sal.7634
      @d.sal.7634 Місяць тому +1

      Any parent who has children who are in their teens should understand how one can be provoked to respond to a smug bratty mouthy little punk because all teenagers in one way or another can hit our nerves. I have many times have had to hold back at confronting in a violent manner. Don’t act like 14 year olds are young innocent children,. Unfortunately this teacher just didn’t hold back and made a wrong decision. I don’t really blame the teacher 100% because again why was he provoked? He should have held back but these kids today are little shitz at times and we as parents are the ones to raise them correctly and let them know there are consequences for their actions/behavior! Obviously this man had good intentions wanting to make a difference and help society’s future by becoming a teacher. Unfortunately he snapped and now he is paying for his actions but he is not an evil person imo. Nobody was there to make such harsh criticism but I don’t think he is a bad guy, even if it were my son!

  • @meganpowell2041
    @meganpowell2041 Місяць тому +3

    He's done this job and that job but nothing sticks. That's a problem. But i admit, his lawyer almost had me fooled. The defendant needs to be confined for the safety of the public and the ones he hurt. At the end of this, his sentance will be a punishment. Not a saving grace for him, but a life saver to others.

  • @HollyFayHolverson777
    @HollyFayHolverson777 Місяць тому +2

    Wow, the subject was 2 minutes late, he issues a warrant for arrest? Wow! Ive been 10 minutes late. They called my case. Fortunately for me, I notified my attorney and the court to let them know I was running a bit late. At the time, the court at which I was to appear was on the opposit side of town from where I lived. (I had to rely on public transit, that trip required 3 transfers. Long story short, it was a 25 mile trip, which, by car could take 20-45 minutes depending on the traffic. By bus, it turned into a 3 hour "adventure" (one way) just to get to the court house. I had to make that trip at least a half dozen times before my case was resolved. I now have a car, my case has been resolved and my probation requirements have been satisfied. I DO NOT miss that one bit! That was 11 years ago. I believe I learned my lesson because I NEVER want to go thru that again.

  • @jamesknight3070
    @jamesknight3070 Місяць тому +3

    🤔 In the first case, does the video show the entire altercation or just the part where the 14 year old is an innocent victim - the two week gap between incident and complaint does allow more than enough time for the video to be doctored/ cropped.
    I've volunteered in schools, and I've seen what "On Call" Teachers have to deal with (On Call is a term used in UK State Schools for Teachers who are specially trained to use physical force to deal with dangerous students).

  • @happyface5143
    @happyface5143 Місяць тому

    I love this lawyer’s voice and presence. He speaks with confidence. But it wasn’t going to work with Judge Simmons.

  • @tonyspilotro-vw4mp
    @tonyspilotro-vw4mp Місяць тому +1

    Am I the only one who wants to know what all those young defendants did????

  • @HollyFayHolverson777
    @HollyFayHolverson777 Місяць тому +1

    If it was someone who's "of age", he might have considered reducing the bond. Howecer, being what it is, I knew right away it was going to be "motion denied " However, I've noticed Judge J Cedric doesn't reduce a defendant's bond amount very often. Although I've seen him RAISE a person's bond amount. Lol

  • @markthomas6980
    @markthomas6980 Місяць тому +1

    How do you become a teacher with out a college degree .. I have friends anf family that are teachers. They have bachelor degrees minimum and Masters.

  • @changeintheair9648
    @changeintheair9648 Місяць тому

    In Canada, teachers have specialized assistants to help students needs. They will read and scribe for students. So, in this situation, there would be a worker to write for that student. Lacking an aide (specialized worker), then teacher would scribe for student.

  • @TheTrecia17
    @TheTrecia17 22 дні тому

    Can we clone this Judge

  • @Jim_CSI
    @Jim_CSI Місяць тому +1

    And what names did the student call him to provoke his response?

  • @Hope1961F
    @Hope1961F Місяць тому

    🌻🌻

  • @Kevink0304
    @Kevink0304 Місяць тому +3

    Judge Simpson always treats defense attorneys with disrespect if he does not like the defendant. That is what bothers me about judge Simpson

    • @meganpowell2041
      @meganpowell2041 Місяць тому +11

      That's such an incorrect view of Judge Simpson. You Need to watch his cases more. He truly cares. But sometimes, a punishment is the only way to get the message through to him and others like him. Please ho watch more 9f his cases. Judge Simpson is consistant. He gives clear explanations and he wears the crown as the decision maker. His job is NOT easy.

    • @kenmarelove9176
      @kenmarelove9176 Місяць тому +7

      BS, he absolutely does NOT! Judge Simpson is one of the most fair, compassionate and intelligent jurists I've ever watched.

  • @user-cv4eh8ck4z
    @user-cv4eh8ck4z Місяць тому

    80%blaxk state ?????????????/ not!. ?

  • @Jay_Cannon
    @Jay_Cannon Місяць тому

    31:57 I used to live in Michigan, and am a recovering addict/alcoholic. Let me just tell you, Oakdale Recovery is the absolute worst rehab I’ve ever been to and unfortunately I’ve been to several. Oakdale was more like being in jail than rehab. No calls, you cannot use the phone there. I believe it was after 14 days to reach out for a visit. Then during the off time you’re locked in this cheap gym with like 50 other addicts. It’s more like a looney bin posing as a rehab.

  • @user-xr9ng9px5s
    @user-xr9ng9px5s Місяць тому +1

    Whoever runs this site is a clickbait joke. That big headline about 14 year last maybe 3 minutes and the rest of the video is garbage! This guy is ripping off his followers.

    • @vv9734
      @vv9734 Місяць тому +1

      UA-cam’s been around a while buddy, if you haven’t figured out that ALL channels use certain verbiage in their thumbnails to solicit viewers, then that’s a YOU problem.

    • @gregwessels7205
      @gregwessels7205 Місяць тому

      Was actually the 1st case heard, no one made you stick around for the rest. Although the attorney's PacMan comment is epic and worth the wait.