Not me but my friend. his step father killed his mother but in the court case he said he was too old and weak to have had the power to kill someone with a hammer then run a mile to his getaway driver. Basically explained how he commited the murder! They didn't even know the weapon was a hammer and he even acted out the exact amount of swings too!
After my dad got in a car accident, his insurance company sent a team to stalk him in the hopes of finding evidence that he was faking his substantial injuries. Two weeks later the insurance company's lawyers eagerly call Dad's lawyers wanting to meet in front of a judge, which ultimately happens. What follows is these lawyers showing hundreds of photos of my uncle (who looks just like my dad) doing work around the house and not a single photo even containing my father. Good times.
For those asking, they weren't even twins! They have a STRONG family resemblance but there's more than ten VERY NOTICEABLE years separating them. The only way I can even imagine someone thinking they're the same person is if they only ever saw them through a shitty camera from a couple hundred feet away (what a coincidence).
I’m an attorney in California and the second story sounded very familiar. A friend from high school had a very similar story, so I sent him a link to this video. Sure enough, he posted the story on Reddit several years ago and I can vouch for the story. Talk about a small world.
My "father" was trying to get custody of me when I was younger. When trying to prove that I did in fact want to be around him he showed a picture of me smiling... while illegally driving at 14 years old. I never got in any trouble and he never got custody.
I was racing my formula 1 go kart around my neighborhood @ age 7 without a helmet and without parental supervision. It was a very quiet suburb next to a school. Today, cps would have likely taken me away for such an oversight. I was driving around like I was trying to make pole... This was 1993 =D.
My mom ran a real estate company (past tense because they have sense merged with a larger one, she no longer runs it, giving her more time to focus on the real estate part) Every few years, I would help her move files around, she had a literal garage willed with boxes containing files dating back decades I know is, because I was the one who carried those boxes out there Boxes were even labeled by year (usually 3 to 4 boxes per year, in alphabetical order)
Yea I worked for a store that was first established in 1945. The storage room was filled to the BRIM with boxes of old files from decades past. Some years after I quit I needed my records of employment or whatever from the company for tax stuff, and so I called them up and they were just like "yea no problem, do you want to pick them up or have them mailed to you?" And I had them in my mailbox within a week 🤷♂️
I briefly worked for a small trucking company in Houston, TX. On a Friday night a guy was arrested in front of the company for 'drunk and disorderly.' He spent the weekend in jail, went in front of the judge on Monday, plead guilty and said he needed to go get the money, then disappeared. About a year later I get a letter in the mail that it is the first notice a warrant is being issued for me. I call the number and explain that it wasn't me, I have witnesses, and I don't even drink. He says they have the wrong person. I ask if I need to keep the document. He says no. A year later I get the same letter. I call the number and get a woman in the clerks office. I again explain everything. She says they were having trouble with the service employed to collect their warrants, as if that explained why everything I said went in one ear and out the other. I take the letter, get in my car and go to the DA's office. I get an ADA. His name was Mike. I explain everything to Mike. He goes out the door, turns left and walks away. He returns 20 minutes later and says everything is taken care of. Two weeks later I get a letter saying THIRD notice of a warrant for me. My first thought is; what happened to second notice? Somebody not know how to count? I get in my car and go find Mike, and chew him out. He walks out the door, turns left and disappears, returning 20 minutes later saying everything is taken care of. TWO WEEKS LATER, I get the first letter again! I go find and chew out Mike. (Poor Mike.) WE walk out the door, turn left, and proceed to the other side of the building where I finally see the original warrant. All of the information is the same as mine EXCEPT his name and birth year. I ask for a copy for my protection but Mike says I can't have it. 18 months later I get a letter from a four name law firm trying to collect on the warrant. I call and rip them a new one, saying if I or any member of my family EVER hears of this matter again from ANYONE, I will sue THEM into financial oblivion! The end.
Wait wut?, There are landlords who doesn't let you call the cops because it cause disturb? What the frick? What I do if the building is on fire? Not call the firefighters because bit may bother my neighbor?
They put it in the lease. Of course, this shit is not actually enforceable, but shitstains who do this usually rent out low quality housings in bad neighborhoods, knowing full well that their tenants either don't have the money to go to court with this, or don't want to get into the sight of law enforcement in any way and thus get away with it.
@@isabellamorris7902 They probably rented out low quality housings in bad neighborhoods, knowing full well that their tenants either don't have the money to go to court with this, or don't want to get into the sight of law enforcement in any way and thus get away with it. As for what to gain, my guess would be they had some shady business going on and they wanted to avoid the police showing up because of a tenant. That's my guess anyway.
Sue for breach, meaning they would get payment. Either that or they wanted to rent it to someone else for a higher rent. That sort of thing is very common. That's why landlords inherently suck.
Isabella Morris Yeah, that’s more or less the reason I heard in another comment as to why a landlord would want to evict a DV victim; the abuser might break stuff, vandalize stuff, make noise, and generally cause trouble, making the victim a liability for them.
I recall reading a few years ago about stupid people in court rooms. One instance was a mugger who was acting as his own attorney. At one point while questioning his victim he asked "did you get a good look at me when I robbed you?".
I was arguing with a friend once about a subject i knew quite a lot about and he knew a little about, after a few minutes of back and forth i said "thats the facts accept it" He responded "i fail to disagree with that" i said "ok" and stopped debating. He still brings it up
Joseph Ochoa The second story about the small claims, so I couldn't actually go to court. My friend sued the former landlord and won after her consulted with on the case.
Joseph Ochoa It was a surprise to me. This was maybe 4 years ago and I never knew my fiend posted the story online. What are the odds that I would stumble across this video and recognize the facts?
Once, in my sixth class we were doing a debate on whether this dead guy commit treason or no (I was on the *he commit treason* side) Anyways, the other team literally listed all the laws he broke, and gave reasons of how he broke the constitution. It was hilarious. It was like they were backing up our side! (For those wondering, this was a did Socrates, an ancient Athenian philosopher, commit treason by corrupting his students.)
A landlord tried to sue me once for breach of lease but in the state where I live at the time any and all legal documentation must be served in writing to the person's address and as I never gave the landlord a forwarding address he couldn't serve said documentation. (The only reason I knew about it was he threaten to sue me and said "fine by me" as I knew the law about serving papers)
Oh yeah, insurance companies LOVE PI's who do surveillance on personal injury claimants for fraud. That is very lucrative, and those companies love not being ripped off.
It can also get a case closed quickly. Not because the person got caught commiting fraud but because they want nothing else to do with the case if they are going to be spied on.
@@mattstorm360 I'd agree with you, but there are many accounts where people are stupid enough to still go through with it despite that evidence. I think one of these reddit threads had someone say that the person being spied on actually greeted the PI's and talked to them, going on like it wasn't a big deal.
I remember defending a childhood friend in court for not one, but two charges of murder. I'd gotten the first one cleared, but was still having trouble with the second one. The prosecution mockingly suggested I call the witness's parrot as a witness too, but remembering that the parrot could speak some incriminating evidence, me calling that parrot saved the whole trial. Due to some crazy happenstance, it also turns out the prosecutor for that case was the murderer in the initial incident. Was absolutely bonkers, but I'm glad I managed to do something.
Not a lawyer but on a mock trial. We read the book On My Honor, and we had to argue whether or not the main character can be convicted of reckless endangerment. Needless to say, after a row of their “witnisses” who said the opposite if what they wanted, we won the case.
My sister in law got into a wreck that she caused. This guy claimed he was injured in all kinds of way. He even was suing because he said he couldn’t have marital relations with his wife. On a hunch I looked at his Facebook. New pictures of him on vacations snorkeling, skiing, etc. She showed it to her lawyer and when presented to the man the guy immediately settled. Lol.
Many landlords rent out apartments in horrible condition. If the police are called into the building they get a chance to inspect it and can force the landlord to spend money to add necessities like fridges and a working toilet. By threatening to evict the abuse victim, the landlord ensures that no police come. It's sick. I hate that landlord.
I am a code compliance officer and wrote a landlord tickets for having sewage back up in his building. The sewer line was broken but he claims it was the tenants responsibility to have it fixed. He contested the tickets and when we went to court he submitted evidence from city ordinance that stated the property owner was responsible to maintain the sewer system on their property. I just pointed this out to the judge. Case closed and the landlord lost.
I was in a car accident in 2016 and the insurance company of the man who caused the accident took me to trial saying I was faking my injuries. My back was all messed up and I could barely do anything for months. Their video was from a PI who filmed me moving a 30lb bag of rock salt (it was the middle of winter when the video was taken) from my new car to my house. The distance from my car's trunk, which I had pulled in backwards into the driveway and had facing the gate to my front yard's fence, was about 15 feet. After the judge sat through about a third of the video (about half an hour) he laughed, asked for it to be fast forwarded, and when it finally finished he awarded me the full amount I was suing for.
That story at 2:28... What a vile human being. "I'm suing you because your husband ruthlessly beat you and you had the audacity to call the police and allow them on the premises, which disturbed the other tenants" I do not possess the vocabulary to express my disgust.
Landlords can be awful people. My ex roommate attacked me and his brother threatened me with a gun. I told the apartment office girl what happened and she just told me an hour long story on why her life was worse (it wasn't). They then let him into the apartment and he stole a bunch of my stuff. Fun stuff.
@@Cypresssina Suggestion next time? Don't take something to the "apartment office girl" when you should take it to the police instead. 1, Office lady isn't a landlord. 2. She can't really help you besides call the police. If you were attacked, you should report it to the police. Doubly so if threatened by a gun. If your story is true, You are either very dumb, or had it coming.
I only spoke to her because I needed an extension on rent as I suddenly had to pay it all myself. Don't rush to judgement there. What happened with the police was an entirely separate matter. But anyone going through a similar instance should definitely call the police. If you're a victim of domestic abuse, in some states they can't evict you. I'm not a lawyer but definitely look into that.
Reminded me of judge Judy dumber and dumber case It went something like this Plaintiff was suing the defendant's for taking her purse Judge Judy asked her what was in the pursue The plaintiff started listing stuff like credit cards ids and normal stuff Then she got to the earpiece and when she said that a earpiece was in there one of the defendants said that there was no earpiece in there judge Judy looked at them turned to officer bird and said dumber and dumber whilst pointing at them then awarded the plaintiff that the money It was the shortest judge Judy case I know since it was only around 26 seconds long
My dad was allowed to build his dream house in France provided he agreed to allow the public access to a historic sundial behind it. He isn't crazy about it but it's prime real estate. His neighbour who is rich and famous and who built his own house lives further away but was there first. My dad has no air conditioning but the cross breeze from his house on top of a cliff is much better than control cooling.
I think the clip is here on UA-cam but in an episode of Judge Judy the plaintiff was suing the defendant on contents stolen from her handbag. Not 30 seconds in when she got something wrong the defendant corrected her about what was in the bag. Judge Judy just sighed in disbelief.
Actually have one of those. Litigated estes express ltl carrier in a workers comp case. First hearing officer recused himself over refusing the claimant his right to counsel. Second hearing officer was dupped by the employer in some fashion(still not sure how he ruled the way he did). On the appeal showed the new hearing officer evidence conclusive of forgery, insurance fraud, wrong witness, consperisy, consperisy to commit fraud, proof the employer commited acts of fraud against the state, AIG, the courts, OSHA and the claimant. The opposing counsel was speechless as that hearing officer acknowlaged it was the employers own evidence. Still waiting for the ruling.
Any provision of a lease that claims that the tenant is not allowed to ever have police called to the property has GOT to be completely unenforceable regardless of what the rest of the context is
as for entering the apartment: its not TECHNICALLY against the law to do that, in most states landlords can inspect the property but they have to give you reasonable notice when they are doing so
I absolutely hate those that receive benefits and not need them. I've been fighting for over a decade for benefits. Ppl like that are the reason why it's so difficult.
Right there with you. Took me years to get on disability because so many people abuse the system. I actually know people from my hometown who literally teach their children how to fake being disabled so they can get disability benefits. I also had a friend who was on disability, supposedly not able to work. I found out a couple years ago that she's been getting jobs at several places and was perfectly capable. She got in a crap ton of trouble and lost her benefits. Now she's a meth addict :/
Not a lawyer, but it was a debate over whether someone committed a bannable offense. I stated that the accused deleted the evidence, then after screencapping some they hadn't gotten to, told them how I had screencapped the evidence. Immediately afterwards, they deleted it while I was _watching._ They naturally tried to claim my proof was faked, but it was obvious I couldn't have done so in the _two minutes_ I'd had the screencap. They confessed not 5 minutes later.
@@TRDiscordian I mean, you can believe what you want... but I've been a social moderator for a while, and I can assure you that very few people are stupid enough to pull what I described.
@@ImFangzBro your vague uninteresting story? I've been a moderator in many communities for a long time, I see these mundane argumentative situations all the time.
@@TRDiscordian I'm sorry, did you gloss over the part where they literally committed the offense where I could see it, then had the audacity to say they didn't?
10:21 Accountant here. It's really quite common for the valuation in "1996" to be different from the valuation now. I'm somewhat concerned that the "expert" couldn't figure out a good explanation because it's quite obvious to me. There are a few different ways to value a company but they pretty much all depend on the net future cash flows from a company. The obvious answer is that the estimate of the future cash flows based on the information available in 1996 underestimated the actual results that have been observed now. However, it is not reasonable to say that the actual valuation of the company in 1996 should have been $70M based on the information now available. The valuation of a company is based on the expected value. The actual value could be higher or lower based on unexpected happenings. The fact that you now know more information only influences the current valuation. I don't think this guy should be called an expert. This is common knowledge for an accountant.
Story rè the solicitor disclosing financial information to the kids benefit. Most solicitors WILL NOT do this but as an officer of the court it is incumbant on them to disclose this. Failure to do so can result in disbarment if they are caught. That solicitor did good.
I still have to wonder how many of these were deliberately thrown by the attorney. Especially the domestic violence victim getting evicted just seems unusual. It could be that at least a good fraction of these, they were throwing in the towel,. I'll represent you, but I won't lie for you style
Not me but my friend. his step father killed his mother but in the court case he said he was too old and weak to have had the power to kill someone with a hammer then run a mile to his getaway driver. Basically explained how he commited the murder! They didn't even know the weapon was a hammer and he even acted out the exact amount of swings too!
Wow that's kinda sad but you know, karma
When your brain didnt function at the right time
James Valencia Neither did his wife’s after he bashed it in
@@PwnZombie .
Edward not cool, dude
After my dad got in a car accident, his insurance company sent a team to stalk him in the hopes of finding evidence that he was faking his substantial injuries. Two weeks later the insurance company's lawyers eagerly call Dad's lawyers wanting to meet in front of a judge, which ultimately happens. What follows is these lawyers showing hundreds of photos of my uncle (who looks just like my dad) doing work around the house and not a single photo even containing my father. Good times.
Your honor, that's my twin brother.
@@mattstorm360 imagine they don't look exactly alike and had noticeable differences
@@arfcaptainvoid1188 one has an evil goatee.
@@mattstorm360 lol
For those asking, they weren't even twins! They have a STRONG family resemblance but there's more than ten VERY NOTICEABLE years separating them. The only way I can even imagine someone thinking they're the same person is if they only ever saw them through a shitty camera from a couple hundred feet away (what a coincidence).
I’m an attorney in California and the second story sounded very familiar. A friend from high school had a very similar story, so I sent him a link to this video. Sure enough, he posted the story on Reddit several years ago and I can vouch for the story. Talk about a small world.
Nice
that's cool
Hahahahaha some people deserve what they get but some really don't .
Thx internet
He posted the story several years ago, but the comment shown on the video was posted in June 2019, hmm...
My "father" was trying to get custody of me when I was younger. When trying to prove that I did in fact want to be around him he showed a picture of me smiling... while illegally driving at 14 years old. I never got in any trouble and he never got custody.
My-ChEmiCaL-RoMaNcE that’s tough, we can get learners licenses at 14 where I live
Jack Frost you from Nebraska?
I was racing my formula 1 go kart around my neighborhood @ age 7 without a helmet and without parental supervision. It was a very quiet suburb next to a school. Today, cps would have likely taken me away for such an oversight. I was driving around like I was trying to make pole... This was 1993 =D.
Levi Cohn canada prob
*CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH*
"no one keeps documents that long" if you run a business keep documents that long just in case
My mom ran a real estate company (past tense because they have sense merged with a larger one, she no longer runs it, giving her more time to focus on the real estate part)
Every few years, I would help her move files around, she had a literal garage willed with boxes containing files dating back decades
I know is, because I was the one who carried those boxes out there
Boxes were even labeled by year (usually 3 to 4 boxes per year, in alphabetical order)
I dont run a company but I never delete Emails. Ever. Its just good practice.
Except, they sold it. So, they weren't running anything.
Yea I worked for a store that was first established in 1945. The storage room was filled to the BRIM with boxes of old files from decades past.
Some years after I quit I needed my records of employment or whatever from the company for tax stuff, and so I called them up and they were just like "yea no problem, do you want to pick them up or have them mailed to you?" And I had them in my mailbox within a week 🤷♂️
your pfp😍!
I see, you're a man of culture :D
I briefly worked for a small trucking company in Houston, TX. On a Friday night a guy was arrested in front of the company for 'drunk and disorderly.' He spent the weekend in jail, went in front of the judge on Monday, plead guilty and said he needed to go get the money, then disappeared. About a year later I get a letter in the mail that it is the first notice a warrant is being issued for me. I call the number and explain that it wasn't me, I have witnesses, and I don't even drink. He says they have the wrong person. I ask if I need to keep the document. He says no. A year later I get the same letter. I call the number and get a woman in the clerks office. I again explain everything. She says they were having trouble with the service employed to collect their warrants, as if that explained why everything I said went in one ear and out the other. I take the letter, get in my car and go to the DA's office. I get an ADA. His name was Mike. I explain everything to Mike. He goes out the door, turns left and walks away. He returns 20 minutes later and says everything is taken care of. Two weeks later I get a letter saying THIRD notice of a warrant for me. My first thought is; what happened to second notice? Somebody not know how to count? I get in my car and go find Mike, and chew him out. He walks out the door, turns left and disappears, returning 20 minutes later saying everything is taken care of. TWO WEEKS LATER, I get the first letter again! I go find and chew out Mike. (Poor Mike.) WE walk out the door, turn left, and proceed to the other side of the building where I finally see the original warrant. All of the information is the same as mine EXCEPT his name and birth year. I ask for a copy for my protection but Mike says I can't have it. 18 months later I get a letter from a four name law firm trying to collect on the warrant. I call and rip them a new one, saying if I or any member of my family EVER hears of this matter again from ANYONE, I will sue THEM into financial oblivion! The end.
Wow
Good side of this story: you can brag about how you do 4 warents for your arrest and you managed to get out of every single one.
@@aduckwithgrapes9572 Their not warrants for arrest.
Thought this was gunna end in a joke, was waiting for the punchline
Was I the only one, who for a brief, sweet, flaky moment, visualized the joy of working for a pie?
I WILL work for a pie
If it's pecan pie, I'd work for it.
Gotta be lemon meringue.
11:07
"You are not a clown. You are the entire circus."
HyperionRobit Nice to see an ace Attorney meme here
Wait wut?, There are landlords who doesn't let you call the cops because it cause disturb? What the frick? What I do if the building is on fire? Not call the firefighters because bit may bother my neighbor?
They put it in the lease. Of course, this shit is not actually enforceable, but shitstains who do this usually rent out low quality housings in bad neighborhoods, knowing full well that their tenants either don't have the money to go to court with this, or don't want to get into the sight of law enforcement in any way and thus get away with it.
“Oh my god my brother died in the fire”
Sorry mam, we didn’t want to disturb his nap
there are idiots that think putting things in waivers and leases makes them law.
Beat up the landlord and sue him for calling the police because, you know, disturbance.
There's no such thing as a good landlord. Their whole job is to exploit people and leech off of their funds.
My dad still has documents pertaining to the sale of the first fridge my parents bought. In 1972. Which has been replaced twice now.
Does anyone watch these? I usually draw or shave while listening to these
Lazy Skeptic shaving while listening to these is great
Hey i draw as I listen to these as well
I mainly paint or play The Sims lol
I do cause I feel the need to
Sometimes
What would the landlord even have to gain by evicting an abuse victim?? I don't get why that would even be in anyone's mind...
@stockart whiteman But how would being abused breach the lease? Because the dude trashed her house or something?
@@isabellamorris7902 They probably rented out low quality housings in bad neighborhoods, knowing full well that their tenants either don't have the money to go to court with this, or don't want to get into the sight of law enforcement in any way and thus get away with it. As for what to gain, my guess would be they had some shady business going on and they wanted to avoid the police showing up because of a tenant. That's my guess anyway.
I suspect that story is fiction.
Sue for breach, meaning they would get payment. Either that or they wanted to rent it to someone else for a higher rent.
That sort of thing is very common. That's why landlords inherently suck.
Isabella Morris Yeah, that’s more or less the reason I heard in another comment as to why a landlord would want to evict a DV victim; the abuser might break stuff, vandalize stuff, make noise, and generally cause trouble, making the victim a liability for them.
I recall reading a few years ago about stupid people in court rooms. One instance was a mugger who was acting as his own attorney.
At one point while questioning his victim he asked "did you get a good look at me when I robbed you?".
I was arguing with a friend once about a subject i knew quite a lot about and he knew a little about, after a few minutes of back and forth i said "thats the facts accept it"
He responded "i fail to disagree with that" i said "ok" and stopped debating.
He still brings it up
Opposing party: *Makes an oopsie.*
Judge: *Plays Curb Your Enthusiasm theme*
Was that landlord serious?!
batman likes pizza I think this is one of my clients...no, not the landlord.
@@chslaw which Reddit story were you a lawyer for?
Joseph Ochoa The second story about the small claims, so I couldn't actually go to court. My friend sued the former landlord and won after her consulted with on the case.
@@chslaw dang that's cool
Joseph Ochoa It was a surprise to me. This was maybe 4 years ago and I never knew my fiend posted the story online. What are the odds that I would stumble across this video and recognize the facts?
Once, in my sixth class we were doing a debate on whether this dead guy commit treason or no (I was on the *he commit treason* side)
Anyways, the other team literally listed all the laws he broke, and gave reasons of how he broke the constitution.
It was hilarious. It was like they were backing up our side!
(For those wondering, this was a did Socrates, an ancient Athenian philosopher, commit treason by corrupting his students.)
Socrates argued himself to death
I would love to hear the details of this. What constitution (US doesn’t make sense in context), and what sort of “corruption” is this referring to?
A landlord tried to sue me once for breach of lease but in the state where I live at the time any and all legal documentation must be served in writing to the person's address and as I never gave the landlord a forwarding address he couldn't serve said documentation.
(The only reason I knew about it was he threaten to sue me and said "fine by me" as I knew the law about serving papers)
Oh yeah, insurance companies LOVE PI's who do surveillance on personal injury claimants for fraud. That is very lucrative, and those companies love not being ripped off.
It can also get a case closed quickly. Not because the person got caught commiting fraud but because they want nothing else to do with the case if they are going to be spied on.
@@mattstorm360 I'd agree with you, but there are many accounts where people are stupid enough to still go through with it despite that evidence. I think one of these reddit threads had someone say that the person being spied on actually greeted the PI's and talked to them, going on like it wasn't a big deal.
5:53 I worked for a Pie 😂😂😂
O.J Simpson. “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit”
No One:
Absolutely No One:
Ronica: Vic ate a jellybean!
Ty Beard: *Gestures*
I love reading comments on these videos just for these
Sometimes I wonder if some of those lawyers were doing it on purpose because their clients were scumbags.
God I love stories about landlords getting screwed over
I just got threatened by a mobile ad.
Im scared.
Lol
Lol
I remember defending a childhood friend in court for not one, but two charges of murder. I'd gotten the first one cleared, but was still having trouble with the second one. The prosecution mockingly suggested I call the witness's parrot as a witness too, but remembering that the parrot could speak some incriminating evidence, me calling that parrot saved the whole trial. Due to some crazy happenstance, it also turns out the prosecutor for that case was the murderer in the initial incident. Was absolutely bonkers, but I'm glad I managed to do something.
yea this sounds real...
@@ashkrikorian5753 Mate, it isn't! Google Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and look at the story of case 4 in the game
@@strangeandinteresting Ever heard of sarcasm, mate?
Not a lawyer but on a mock trial. We read the book On My Honor, and we had to argue whether or not the main character can be convicted of reckless endangerment. Needless to say, after a row of their “witnisses” who said the opposite if what they wanted, we won the case.
My sister in law got into a wreck that she caused. This guy claimed he was injured in all kinds of way. He even was suing because he said he couldn’t have marital relations with his wife. On a hunch I looked at his Facebook. New pictures of him on vacations snorkeling, skiing, etc. She showed it to her lawyer and when presented to the man the guy immediately settled. Lol.
Don't need an easy awakening if u don't go to sleep at all
I love these court stories
10:26 I dont have my file from 1996. *gif of everyone facepalming from the movie Airplane*
oh, this clip:
ua-cam.com/video/ahrBOvz1jzA/v-deo.html
I would like to think that lawyer for the landlord trying to evict the DV victim knew what he was doing
Many landlords rent out apartments in horrible condition. If the police are called into the building they get a chance to inspect it and can force the landlord to spend money to add necessities like fridges and a working toilet. By threatening to evict the abuse victim, the landlord ensures that no police come. It's sick. I hate that landlord.
5:52 "I worked for a pie"
The evaluater if the business in 1996 one...you played yourself. You got greedy and you deserved to lose
Lawyers of Reddit...
Not a lawyer but
Not a person who can read with undastanding either.
Then again, somebody made that video....
@WILHELM not my first language
@@kudrzyk not my first language , but ...
Nobody:
Nobody at all:
Nobody in the freaking world:
Updoot Everything: "I work for a pie."
10:35 remember this the next time someone (news) tells you an, "expert said…" they get paid to talk out of their a*s.
I am a code compliance officer and wrote a landlord tickets for having sewage back up in his building. The sewer line was broken but he claims it was the tenants responsibility to have it fixed. He contested the tickets and when we went to court he submitted evidence from city ordinance that stated the property owner was responsible to maintain the sewer system on their property. I just pointed this out to the judge. Case closed and the landlord lost.
14:14
"Now here is a little lesson in trickery"
"That landlord sounds like a horrible human being."
All landlords are.
UH no. It's cute how you think you can decide every X person in the world who does something is a terrible person.
But it's simply not the truth.
10:39 "talking out of both sides of his arse"-LOL!
I was in a car accident in 2016 and the insurance company of the man who caused the accident took me to trial saying I was faking my injuries. My back was all messed up and I could barely do anything for months.
Their video was from a PI who filmed me moving a 30lb bag of rock salt (it was the middle of winter when the video was taken) from my new car to my house. The distance from my car's trunk, which I had pulled in backwards into the driveway and had facing the gate to my front yard's fence, was about 15 feet.
After the judge sat through about a third of the video (about half an hour) he laughed, asked for it to be fast forwarded, and when it finally finished he awarded me the full amount I was suing for.
it took an hour and a half to move a bag of rock salt 15 feet?
@@taleladar His back must have been seriously messed up.
"Domestic violence case where the husband beat the wife senseless."
> *Cheerful Piano Jingle intensifies.*
I used the lawyer to destroy the lawyer
That second one... I swear that exact scenario happened on a small claims TV show, can't remember which one. Was a great laugh xD
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Yoshikage Kira what is this nonsense? Almost as stupid as two guys I saw in Egypt screaming at each other in Japanese while standing still
bro this video instantly gave me ace attorney vibes.
10:35 I’m not trying to back up the experts response, but wouldn’t he have just had to say inflation
That story at 2:28... What a vile human being. "I'm suing you because your husband ruthlessly beat you and you had the audacity to call the police and allow them on the premises, which disturbed the other tenants" I do not possess the vocabulary to express my disgust.
Landlords can be awful people. My ex roommate attacked me and his brother threatened me with a gun. I told the apartment office girl what happened and she just told me an hour long story on why her life was worse (it wasn't). They then let him into the apartment and he stole a bunch of my stuff. Fun stuff.
@@Cypresssina that is so screwed up.
@@Cypresssina Suggestion next time? Don't take something to the "apartment office girl" when you should take it to the police instead.
1, Office lady isn't a landlord. 2. She can't really help you besides call the police.
If you were attacked, you should report it to the police. Doubly so if threatened by a gun. If your story is true, You are either very dumb, or had it coming.
I only spoke to her because I needed an extension on rent as I suddenly had to pay it all myself. Don't rush to judgement there.
What happened with the police was an entirely separate matter. But anyone going through a similar instance should definitely call the police. If you're a victim of domestic abuse, in some states they can't evict you. I'm not a lawyer but definitely look into that.
That first one just...
Imagine the fucking look on that guy’s face
Reminded me of judge Judy dumber and dumber case
It went something like this
Plaintiff was suing the defendant's for taking her purse
Judge Judy asked her what was in the pursue
The plaintiff started listing stuff like credit cards ids and normal stuff
Then she got to the earpiece
and when she said that a earpiece was in there one of the defendants said that there was no earpiece in there
judge Judy looked at them turned to officer bird and said dumber and dumber whilst pointing at them then awarded the plaintiff that the money
It was the shortest judge Judy case I know since it was only around 26 seconds long
My dad was allowed to build his dream house in France provided he agreed to allow the public access to a historic sundial behind it. He isn't crazy about it but it's prime real estate. His neighbour who is rich and famous and who built his own house lives further away but was there first. My dad has no air conditioning but the cross breeze from his house on top of a cliff is much better than control cooling.
I think the clip is here on UA-cam but in an episode of Judge Judy the plaintiff was suing the defendant on contents stolen from her handbag. Not 30 seconds in when she got something wrong the defendant corrected her about what was in the bag. Judge Judy just sighed in disbelief.
Actually have one of those. Litigated estes express ltl carrier in a workers comp case. First hearing officer recused himself over refusing the claimant his right to counsel. Second hearing officer was dupped by the employer in some fashion(still not sure how he ruled the way he did). On the appeal showed the new hearing officer evidence conclusive of forgery, insurance fraud, wrong witness, consperisy, consperisy to commit fraud, proof the employer commited acts of fraud against the state, AIG, the courts, OSHA and the claimant. The opposing counsel was speechless as that hearing officer acknowlaged it was the employers own evidence. Still waiting for the ruling.
Any provision of a lease that claims that the tenant is not allowed to ever have police called to the property has GOT to be completely unenforceable regardless of what the rest of the context is
by the "Coffee Cat". Hilarious. and oh so cute.
12:14
the prosecutor: oh shit oh shit oh sshhhiiittt
L1:The sky is green.
L2:No it's blue!
L2:If you look here on this color scale, the sky appears green
3:18 The landlord was Carl Benjamin. bazinga
Sounds like bullshit to me.
10:39 if something is worth 70M its also worth 45M
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
TTS: 5:52 - I WORKED FOR A PIE
Thank you for putting a dark background and not like a blinding one
“ *I worked for a PIE* “
as for entering the apartment: its not TECHNICALLY against the law to do that, in most states landlords can inspect the property but they have to give you reasonable notice when they are doing so
The world needs more nice chapters.
5:52 I worked for a pie
I absolutely hate those that receive benefits and not need them. I've been fighting for over a decade for benefits. Ppl like that are the reason why it's so difficult.
Right there with you. Took me years to get on disability because so many people abuse the system. I actually know people from my hometown who literally teach their children how to fake being disabled so they can get disability benefits. I also had a friend who was on disability, supposedly not able to work. I found out a couple years ago that she's been getting jobs at several places and was perfectly capable. She got in a crap ton of trouble and lost her benefits. Now she's a meth addict :/
6:58 you my friend found the unicorn or the western legal system...a lawyer with integrity, morality and ethics...
Is the video blurry to anyone else or is it just me?
its because youre watching in 144p
@@imatree4015 Well shit I feel dumb. I didn't expect the lowest quality to be the auto!
No just you
youtube auto settings: I'm about to end this man whole fucking video
Slow internet connections will cause that too.
Why, on the green earth, did the landlord EVER think that would work?
2:24 Where do you live that landlords have to ask permission? Here, afaik, they're just required to give notice (I think the minimum was 24 hours).
0:32 Yeah, this is big brain time.
11:10 "EVIL WOMEN KEEP DADA WHO WANT TO BE INVOLVED, AWAY FROM THEIR KIDS AAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!"
Yeah. For good reason.
I love how you added the location and it's just reddit
i want to work for a pie.
Gerry Spence is the equivalent of von karma but cleaner record in the ace attorney trilogy
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I too like to work for pie.
The landlord at 2:41 should be punished by being forced to be a former landlord.
0:39 the person stole this from a Judge Judy episode
I heard Insurance fraud and all that came to my mind was *yoshi*
Not all lawyer are heartless 6:56
The first one was awesome
........“I worked for a pie”
The first one was just sad
the first story is epic...
Wtf there were SO MANY ad breaks in this vid
"I work for a pie"
Not a lawyer, but it was a debate over whether someone committed a bannable offense. I stated that the accused deleted the evidence, then after screencapping some they hadn't gotten to, told them how I had screencapped the evidence. Immediately afterwards, they deleted it while I was _watching._ They naturally tried to claim my proof was faked, but it was obvious I couldn't have done so in the _two minutes_ I'd had the screencap. They confessed not 5 minutes later.
This looks like a desperate attempt to make mundane every day Internet situations sound like a relevant story.
@@TRDiscordian I mean, you can believe what you want... but I've been a social moderator for a while, and I can assure you that very few people are stupid enough to pull what I described.
@@ImFangzBro your vague uninteresting story? I've been a moderator in many communities for a long time, I see these mundane argumentative situations all the time.
@@TRDiscordian I'm sorry, did you gloss over the part where they literally committed the offense where I could see it, then had the audacity to say they didn't?
@@ImFangzBro lol.
So he's in tye registered owners car, and there is a pill bottle naming the registered owner....and gets arrested for possession?
How can the Force awaken without a good cup of joe in the morning?
10:21 Accountant here. It's really quite common for the valuation in "1996" to be different from the valuation now. I'm somewhat concerned that the "expert" couldn't figure out a good explanation because it's quite obvious to me. There are a few different ways to value a company but they pretty much all depend on the net future cash flows from a company. The obvious answer is that the estimate of the future cash flows based on the information available in 1996 underestimated the actual results that have been observed now. However, it is not reasonable to say that the actual valuation of the company in 1996 should have been $70M based on the information now available. The valuation of a company is based on the expected value. The actual value could be higher or lower based on unexpected happenings. The fact that you now know more information only influences the current valuation. I don't think this guy should be called an expert. This is common knowledge for an accountant.
Huh?
To bad I’m a night monster that sleeps during the day heh
Story rè the solicitor disclosing financial information to the kids benefit. Most solicitors WILL NOT do this but as an officer of the court it is incumbant on them to disclose this. Failure to do so can result in disbarment if they are caught. That solicitor did good.
13:21 The lady doth protest too much
I like coffee cat.
Maybe Mao was right about some things
@6:48 Nice _C H A P T E R_
I still have to wonder how many of these were deliberately thrown by the attorney. Especially the domestic violence victim getting evicted just seems unusual. It could be that at least a good fraction of these, they were throwing in the towel,. I'll represent you, but I won't lie for you style
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