Karen's petty theft left Judge Simpson exasperated
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
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Is there a store in the town she hasn't stolen from 🤔🤦🏽♀️?!
Doubt it. She probably can’t have a bank account, either. She’s a habitual offender and needs jail time. She’s lying about that check!
She should be thankful she’s not going to prison.
Ya know? The amount of people who randomly receive checks in the mail from businesses and people they've never dealt with ever in their life is just amazing to me. I'm 39 years old and in my life I've never received some random check in the mail.
Omg how I just absolutely love Honorable Judge Simpson. He’s just amazing. Great sense of humor and can be very stern when needed.
It's a bit too much joking going on. She needs to be held accountable for the series of crimes committed.
This is just a hearing on a bunch of misdemeanors.
@@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mrit shouldn’t be. If I ever decide to steal and snort a bunch of coke, I’m going to Wayne County, Michigan, to do it. They go easy on people, there! 😂😂😂
Usually I agree with this judge,but it seems to me that she's a career criminal. Why's she only getting treatment? No time? What's the lesson here? Please correct me if I'm not understanding
Thats why there are thieves everywhere
Because most defendants who commit retail fraud either steal to make money for drugs or steal when they are under the influence of drugs due to lowered inhibitions and lack of care of consequences. If you get to the ROOT CAUSE of why they are stealing, then you have a better chance of correcting the behavior by making them go to treatment to address the root cause of the criminal behavior. It doesn't always work but that is why you don't see much jail time with people who steal and have drug issues.
I'm a recovering addict that has been arrested for retail fraud. This is exactly what my therapist and attorney have both explained to me.
Thanks for your input. I still believe if one commits a crime, he should also be taught a lesson by going to jail. Have seen so many who knows to play the system by accepting treatment over jail time. It's becoming a game that's a revolving door
@@GunzBlazin88that may be what your counselor and lawyer told you and that may be the reason why they sentence that way but it does not mean that it's a fact that most thieves steal to buy drugs. That's an assumption that courts make based on badly conducted research or their own personal belief not supported by evidence. It's more accurate to say that most drug addicts steal, not that most thieves are addicts. In reality, most thieves just don't wish to pay for something they want to have and drugs don't even factor into it. Also, while in the minority, there are many addicts who wouldn't dream of stealing to support their habit. Myself for example, I never stole one single thing from anyone or anywhere to pay for my addiction. Not one time. Have not met too many folks like me in that regard though. Most addicts are dishonest pieces of crap.
She's not a career criminal yet, but a 1st offender. I suspect she steals to support her use of drugs.
That many charges, and other charges that were dropped, & OH, MY!!
Get Judge Simpson some Tylenol!!!
Is no one else aggravated that prosecutors/state do not hold every single infraction to be judged. Dismissing all the charges just gives carte blanche to keep doing the dirty deed. What is meted out? Practically nothing.
I can’t watch this.
She seems so ungrateful for the help she's getting.
Ok this was so messed up that I had to stop watching, I was getting wrinkles from frowning at tIe screen😂
Why are we jumping through loops for a check crook?
FYI, the expression is jumping through hoops.....
There's this thing called due process, and the potential for a lawsuit from her if they screw up something.
Because everyone is equally entitled to due process regardless of the magnitude of the crime involved
The courts have to establish a factual basis in order to convict. Even when you admit guilt they have to cover all of the bases. That's how the justice system works.
Not going to prison? Not watching...
What's up with her swaying back and forth?
Probably a form of withdrawal
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Hi, Judge Simpson!
Hi, Mr. Allen (Alan?)
From an old lady in Southern California.
Wow wtf 😮
Can I voir dire?