Because they still love the guy even though they know they can't trust him. They don't want to take out their anger on him even if he deserves it, because they're afraid they'll lose him for good, and they aren't ready for that yet. But they have to take it out somewhere, so they go after the other woman.
They take it out on the guy too but they can’t help but hate the woman more. The guy usually can’t help themself but women know what they are doing when going after another woman’s man. It’s an ego thing for them.
Driving through Shipshewana years ago we were behind two horse drawn buggies. My ten year old son said "I can't believe we're stuck in an Amish traffic jam."
@@Hochspitz There are over 100 million cases filed each year in state courts. If we assume that each case has only two hearings, an arraignment and one where they enter a plea, that's over 200 million hearings a year (and we know many have more hearings and even trials so that's a very conservative estimate). Even if only 1% of all hearings have the defendant or plaintiff in civil cases acting out, that's still 2 million instances of someone behaving poorly in court. It's no more common here than anywhere else. No one is streaming the hundreds of millions of hearings where nothing exciting happens. I've seen plenty of sovcit, awful pro ses, and every manner in between of wild behavior in courts out of other countries too.
@factsbased.7400No, it really wasn't. It just wasn't most people's idea of entertainment, so that there were few witnesses to the wacky stuff unless they happened to have another case on the same docket. It's true that before zoom hearings, there were fewer cases of people doing unrelated things during court time, but that's just because they had less they could physically do in the courtroom. They still played with their phone during their own hearing and stupid stuff like that; they still showed up wearing hats and smoking cigarettes. And Lord knows they *absolutely* told stupid lies in their own defense, threw tantrums in the courtroom if they didn't get their way, and all the other things people do when they're panicking and reacting on impulse. Judges see most people on one of the worst days of their lives. A lot of people react poorly under that kind of stress, so judges who handle individual human cases have always needed patience. Judges who handle mostly corporate cases might be able to expect protocol and formality -- my father did corporate litigation, and he has his share of stories where judges held high or even unreasonable expectations of litigants. But those who handled everyday individuals have always had to take a patient approach to litigants who act up in court. Mom was a public defender and I watched court cases for fun when I was a teenager, because I knew they all had to be open to the public and I thought it was fun. Now that we've got the Zoom hearings, everybody on UA-cam can find out how much fun it's always been to watch some of the cases that pass through a typical docket! But court cases have been weird enough to be fun for those who knew to go looking for it, for as long as there have been court cases. And just as it is for us, a lot of that fun came from the fact that people acted up in court and judges had to be patient with them.
Mike, I respect this channel because of you. You are very kind and respectful. You may laugh at some individuals behaviors, but you don't take cheap shots and always seem to find good things to say about people. Admirable!
Was not expecting a reference to Rumspringa today, something I have not heard since elementary school in rural Ohio. Been living out west a long time and can't remember the last time I spotted any Amish in the wild!
I guess the courts come into contact with Rumspringa more than others - after all, it must be a right of passage to drive under the influence or just flat get drunk at least once during Rumspringa.
Only if it was my only way to work and I had to go. As someone who can’t afford to miss any day no matter what sometimes you just have to do what you have to do 🤷🏻♀️ life is not always the way we want it
My maiden name was Miller. It’s an extremely common German surname, so not surprising it’s common among the Amish. Thanks for the weekend fun, Mike! 🙋♀️💐
That last clip was so appreciated & refreshing. To actually witness an inmate confess, not waste any court time & most of all not babble any sovtard nonsense.
@10:17 Amish kids all drink Bud Light... That ripped me up. I don't know if it's true but the way Middleton delivered it and the reactions from the folks on the video - the rest of that scene had me ROFL. Super goat one. I brought him down from his shelf. He's gonna need a new battery if you keep this up. That was Great thanks Mike.
I believe it is true from what I've seen they're also allowed to wear English clothes at the time. The clothes are more of a style from the 1980s but they try. And as hard as they try the English lifestyle during that time, you can still tell by the dialect in their voice they were born Amish.
From what I saw, they’re allowed to go out and live like the rest of the world lives, or at least sow their wild oats. Then they can decide to return or stay with the evil outside world. I was actually surprised by how non-Amish they seemed in this documentary I watched years ago. They look like and sound like other kids in rebellion mode to me. It’s here on UA-cam but the name eludes me.
Anyone hurting Jack's feelings will be summarily dealt with by Hazel. Now Hazel is only seven weeks old and a Great Dane puppy, but she is really pissed. She cares a great deal about Jack's feelings. You have been warned.
How Fn disrespectful to subject your client to your court proceedings. She definitely got at least a week’s notice to the court date and time. If I found out my moms pca did this and subjected her to this, let alone the possibility of her imagine or voice being on camera..I’d fire her immediately!
Been wrapped up in the Murdaugh trial and my kiddo requested you today. She loves your laugh like most of us. Thx for bringing us so much fun and getting my daughter interested in law
A blood alcohol rate of .143 is pretty ripped for an Amish kid. I was just talking with neighbor who realized that he had a problem when he blew a .4 something. I would be dead by then. He cleaned up after that. And was very lucky.
Those poor Amish kids! And to think the Germans brew some of the best beer in the world! If they're if they're stuck with Bud Light, the acorn has fallen a great distance from the tree!
I showed and trained Belgian and Percheron draft horses all through high school and college for the Lambright family in Shipshewana. They had a very successful fencing company called L&L fencing and had some horses worth more than $100,000, and that was back in the late 90s and first decade of 2000. Anyway, they had 11 kids, and their oldest 4 were Irish Twins, 2 of them were only a little more than 10 months apart. The oldest 4 were boys, and extremely close so when rumspringa hit for them they put their parents through hell, and because they don’t access social media or have internet access period, they didn’t know the half of it, nor did they find out. P.S. it’s about time you have Judge Manning in the stream 😋
Thanks @Mortimer Duke for the membership! I can't read chat and watch at the same time - I get soooo lost LOL. Saw the gift and had to re-play to see whom it came from. But it is the best chat of them all!! ❤️
If he's amish shouldn't he have been charged with operating a horse and cart while intoxicated? "Where were u going?" "Aye ,twas going to ye ol' barn to churn butter english"
Well he was on rumspringa which is when the young adult Amish get to leave the community and go see what life in the modern American society is like, so they can then make the personal decision of whether to return and join the church or to leave and go join modern society for which life path they want to follow. So he would be dressing and living like the outside world from his community at this time lol
I grew up in Middlebury Indiana It's next to shipshewana. My grandparents actually were Amish until they went through rumspringa and decided to convert to English. Thank goodness because I couldn't live without electricity lol 😁 By the way my maiden last name is Hochstetler. And it's very particular how it's spelled because there's different groups of us, Hostetler, Hoctetler, and my way of spelling are just a few. Miller is a common name not just with the Amish community. My grandma's maiden name was Yoder and I think that's probably the most common. It does depend on where you were born for example my grandpa spoke Pennsylvania Dutch and my Grandma spoke more of an English Dutch.
I love the last case, it proves my point. When you are honest with the judge you will come out ahead. I've gotten into the same type of situation. I plead to the offenses and got three dropped. The judge gave me court costs and 52 hours community service.
There's a reason why Judge Manning is at the top of my list for Judges and she showed it here. That woman bin jail looks like my spin mop after spinning.
So, I am of Amish ancestry. I have a lot of distant Amish cousins in St. Joseph County Michigan and Shipshewana, Indiana. Yes, the Amish kids on Rumspringa are rather wild. As a genealogist, I have looked at the court records in Indiana and Michigan and I have seen a lot of cases of young Amish youths getting busted for alcohol and drug offenses (many while driving). I have also heard tales of wild parties in barns where the Amish kids will put up trip wires tied to cans, this is supposed to alert the Amish youths to the presence of the law as soon as the law arrives on the property. Btw, an excellent book to read on the Amish is Amish Confidential, by Levi Stoltzfus, aka Lebanon Levi of Amish Mafia. While his show is fake, the stories in the book are true. I knew some of the stories through my genealogy research before I even read the book. Oh, and Levi is my 9th cousin once removed.
I buried one of my children more than 40 years ago. There's a part of me still greiving... and that other woman thinks 3 weeks is long enough to be "over it" ... there's no words
The girl who was at another jail when she turned herself in… I thought she was trying to say that she went to the wrong location to turn herself in, so they (arrested her? And) drove her to the jail she is in now. Is that possible?
That black woman's wig was hysterical !😂😂😂
Why do these women always go after the “other” woman when the guy is the snake in the grass?
Because they still love the guy even though they know they can't trust him. They don't want to take out their anger on him even if he deserves it, because they're afraid they'll lose him for good, and they aren't ready for that yet. But they have to take it out somewhere, so they go after the other woman.
They take it out on the guy too but they can’t help but hate the woman more.
The guy usually can’t help themself but women know what they are doing when going after another woman’s man. It’s an ego thing for them.
Cuz those women are dumb
If only Bundy, Gacy and Dahmer had used the "I'm sick of this " defense, they'd be free men today..
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Driving through Shipshewana years ago we were behind two horse drawn buggies. My ten year old son said "I can't believe we're stuck in an Amish traffic jam."
Lol 🤣
A real Amish traffic jam is when they all get done with church on Sunday. It can be brutal.
Manning is sooooo patient. My head would have exploded if I was the judge and a person was riding the bus during a court hearing. WTF!
Clearly judges in America have to be patient, rarely anywhere else in the world.
@@Hochspitz There are over 100 million cases filed each year in state courts. If we assume that each case has only two hearings, an arraignment and one where they enter a plea, that's over 200 million hearings a year (and we know many have more hearings and even trials so that's a very conservative estimate). Even if only 1% of all hearings have the defendant or plaintiff in civil cases acting out, that's still 2 million instances of someone behaving poorly in court. It's no more common here than anywhere else. No one is streaming the hundreds of millions of hearings where nothing exciting happens. I've seen plenty of sovcit, awful pro ses, and every manner in between of wild behavior in courts out of other countries too.
@factsbased.7400No, it really wasn't. It just wasn't most people's idea of entertainment, so that there were few witnesses to the wacky stuff unless they happened to have another case on the same docket.
It's true that before zoom hearings, there were fewer cases of people doing unrelated things during court time, but that's just because they had less they could physically do in the courtroom. They still played with their phone during their own hearing and stupid stuff like that; they still showed up wearing hats and smoking cigarettes. And Lord knows they *absolutely* told stupid lies in their own defense, threw tantrums in the courtroom if they didn't get their way, and all the other things people do when they're panicking and reacting on impulse.
Judges see most people on one of the worst days of their lives. A lot of people react poorly under that kind of stress, so judges who handle individual human cases have always needed patience. Judges who handle mostly corporate cases might be able to expect protocol and formality -- my father did corporate litigation, and he has his share of stories where judges held high or even unreasonable expectations of litigants. But those who handled everyday individuals have always had to take a patient approach to litigants who act up in court.
Mom was a public defender and I watched court cases for fun when I was a teenager, because I knew they all had to be open to the public and I thought it was fun. Now that we've got the Zoom hearings, everybody on UA-cam can find out how much fun it's always been to watch some of the cases that pass through a typical docket! But court cases have been weird enough to be fun for those who knew to go looking for it, for as long as there have been court cases. And just as it is for us, a lot of that fun came from the fact that people acted up in court and judges had to be patient with them.
Mike, I respect this channel because of you. You are very kind and respectful. You may laugh at some individuals behaviors, but you don't take cheap shots and always seem to find good things to say about people. Admirable!
Judge Middleton knows something about everything and everyone bless his heart…and can discuss any topic!
He would be the perfect dinner party guest.
He should write a untold history book about the county.
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Was not expecting a reference to Rumspringa today, something I have not heard since elementary school in rural Ohio. Been living out west a long time and can't remember the last time I spotted any Amish in the wild!
I guess the courts come into contact with Rumspringa more than others - after all, it must be a right of passage to drive under the influence or just flat get drunk at least once during Rumspringa.
I don't know how far west you are, but I assume the equivalent out here is spotting the polygamists.
Thought I heard “appellate cleanser” instead of “a palate cleanser” and thought man Mile is on fire with the puns.
😂
Who in the world thinks it's ok to do zoom court on a bus???
She heard all the big directors are making movies on their phones.
As an obligate bus rider (power chair), that's a hard no from me.
This is why Zoom court needs to end and go back to people actually being there.
Amazing that someone has the nerve to try it for a court hearing!
Only if it was my only way to work and I had to go. As someone who can’t afford to miss any day no matter what sometimes you just have to do what you have to do 🤷🏻♀️ life is not always the way we want it
My maiden name was Miller. It’s an extremely common German surname, so not surprising it’s common among the Amish.
Thanks for the weekend fun, Mike! 🙋♀️💐
Original German is "Müller", meaning: Miller
@@murksdoc Was going to say, I see Muller and Mueller all the time. My home city is a German diaspora.
My surname is Müller as well, I'm from South Africa, and most of us are Dutch & German descendants.
Yes, our name was also Müller…up until WWI, when my great-grandfather thought it would be prudent to anglicize the spelling 💐
In the country I originate from, it's "Melnikov", "Of the millers/belongs to the category of millers" more than "Miller".
I've heard the phrase, "the wheels of justice" but fuck me! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The wheels on the bus go round and round…
Oh you ass…I was already coughing when I read this and couldn’t catch my dang breath 😂
@@MollyZelko2.0 😁🤘
That last clip was so appreciated & refreshing. To actually witness an inmate confess, not waste any court time & most of all not babble any sovtard nonsense.
I love how attorney Rita white (the Spoilt case) used a filter background of law books so she looks smarter….lol
A public bus? Is she kidding? Manning is losing it.
Its like Ms Edwards was having a different conversation with a different version of Judge Manning in another dimension.
@10:17 Amish kids all drink Bud Light... That ripped me up. I don't know if it's true but the way Middleton delivered it and the reactions from the folks on the video - the rest of that scene had me ROFL. Super goat one. I brought him down from his shelf. He's gonna need a new battery if you keep this up. That was Great thanks Mike.
😂🤩
I believe it is true from what I've seen they're also allowed to wear English clothes at the time. The clothes are more of a style from the 1980s but they try. And as hard as they try the English lifestyle during that time, you can still tell by the dialect in their voice they were born Amish.
From what I saw, they’re allowed to go out and live like the rest of the world lives, or at least sow their wild oats. Then they can decide to return or stay with the evil outside world. I was actually surprised by how non-Amish they seemed in this documentary I watched years ago. They look like and sound like other kids in rebellion mode to me. It’s here on UA-cam but the name eludes me.
Why do the courts keep offering deals on OWI's?
Good question
ON THE BUS??!!! Oh sweet Jesus!!!
I’m holler at Ms Edwards to SHUT UP, from my recliner in Louisiana LOL
Anyone hurting Jack's feelings will be summarily dealt with by Hazel. Now Hazel is only seven weeks old and a Great Dane puppy, but she is really pissed. She cares a great deal about Jack's feelings. You have been warned.
Awww I want to squeeze Hazel
2 last names and a head injury
Got me a new call out of work excuse😂😅
I thought the brick girl was like 8 years old when I first looked at her. Why didn't the judge forbid her from possessing any construction materials ?
How Fn disrespectful to subject your client to your court proceedings. She definitely got at least a week’s notice to the court date and time. If I found out my moms pca did this and subjected her to this, let alone the possibility of her imagine or voice being on camera..I’d fire her immediately!
Next to last I agree ya gotta watch out for the small, quiet ones. They can be a powder keg ready to blow.
Hey Mike, I love that I missed several days of videos after spending the week with EDB because I have your stuff to marathon on the road today. 😁🤙
I just posted same essentially and my kiddo had to request Mike so here we are! See you tomorrow…is it pathetic I’m on a countdown?
The last one was so sweet! Thanks for that share!
Been wrapped up in the Murdaugh trial and my kiddo requested you today. She loves your laugh like most of us. Thx for bringing us so much fun and getting my daughter interested in law
White Pigeon: approx. pop. = approx. 1750. Many sure seem to make it into Judge Middleton’s courtroom.
Hmmm…. My defense- I’m just tired of dealing with this crap. Remove it😆😆
That judge should have shut that bus-riding fool down within the first minute as totally unacceptable.
A blood alcohol rate of .143 is pretty ripped for an Amish kid. I was just talking with neighbor who realized that he had a problem when he blew a .4 something. I would be dead by then. He cleaned up after that. And was very lucky.
LOL. Shipshewana is about a 30 minute drive to Centreville.
Narcotics Anonymous? Your Honor, I'm not a quitter!
😂
Reminds me of this old joke. I’d stop smoking but I’m no quitter.
YES! Mike has the romance novel cover look today. Thanks Mike!!!!
Again I'm on the replay crew. Cold and rainy weather are not good for Lupus so my sleep schedule is off Appreciate you, Mike, for brightening my life!
Those poor Amish kids! And to think the Germans brew some of the best beer in the world! If they're if they're stuck with Bud Light, the acorn has fallen a great distance from the tree!
Who is she SPOILT by?! The government?!
Judge Manning should write a book.!!++😂😂❤❤😅😅
The Indiana amish community parties hard!
Oh, no! Not the "Sick Of It" defense!! How will the powers-that-be counter that??
I showed and trained Belgian and Percheron draft horses all through high school and college for the Lambright family in Shipshewana. They had a very successful fencing company called L&L fencing and had some horses worth more than $100,000, and that was back in the late 90s and first decade of 2000. Anyway, they had 11 kids, and their oldest 4 were Irish Twins, 2 of them were only a little more than 10 months apart. The oldest 4 were boys, and extremely close so when rumspringa hit for them they put their parents through hell, and because they don’t access social media or have internet access period, they didn’t know the half of it, nor did they find out.
P.S. it’s about time you have Judge Manning in the stream 😋
The last one is from SO I worked for back 15 years ago. It’s good to see we still have great judges here.
@DavidSebesta best chat remark!!!!!! LOL
Since the 1st one is a My Cousin Vinny momement i kept waiting for the two utes statement! Whats a Ute?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ute_(vehicle)
I read Rumpspringa everytime 😂 Rumpspringa means buttcrack in swedish 😂
The last one was very nice 👌! 😊👍💕💕💕
They were both sweet
Best appeal ever “I’m just sick of it”
"Lower in the rotation than she thought"? That is gold!
Total gold and we’re all like yep probably lol. We’re such cynics 😂
Bugga! I just missed this one live!
I like the kid's Amish whip... with a sunroof !
It looks Tesla like. The whole top was a window. Is there another car that has that feature?
handsome young lad
I feel sorry for Judge Manning, at least 6 years of higher education to do this????
I feel like people think because it's on zoom they don't have to set aside time to be in court. Like they can multitask or something? Wtf
@@xelectrix ditto
❤thank you
Have you ever seen "Next Friday" 🤣😂🤣 bricks through his car windows 😂🤣
Thanks @Mortimer Duke for the membership! I can't read chat and watch at the same time - I get soooo lost LOL. Saw the gift and had to re-play to see whom it came from. But it is the best chat of them all!! ❤️
Medic Wv! What part are you from? I’m from southern wv
@@noonecares8932 north central here. Great to see another Nerd Herd Mountaineer!
If he's amish shouldn't he have been charged with operating a horse and cart while intoxicated? "Where were u going?" "Aye ,twas going to ye ol' barn to churn butter english"
handsome young man
@@Sockmonkey3940 lol, I was so drunk when I wrote that
Well he was on rumspringa which is when the young adult Amish get to leave the community and go see what life in the modern American society is like, so they can then make the personal decision of whether to return and join the church or to leave and go join modern society for which life path they want to follow. So he would be dressing and living like the outside world from his community at this time lol
Where I'm from British Columbia Canada legal limit is .05 used to be .08 but got changed to .05 few years back
Good video. .
Congrats on 90k Mike. .
As soon as I saw Kimberly Clark, I thought it was referring to the multimillion dollar toilet paper company.
Mr. David Sebesta's comment, "This sequel to Speed sucks" gets my vote for LTWM's Comment Of The Week! 🤣👍
I grew up in Middlebury Indiana It's next to shipshewana. My grandparents actually were Amish until they went through rumspringa and decided to convert to English. Thank goodness because I couldn't live without electricity lol 😁
By the way my maiden last name is Hochstetler. And it's very particular how it's spelled because there's different groups of us, Hostetler, Hoctetler, and my way of spelling are just a few. Miller is a common name not just with the Amish community. My grandma's maiden name was Yoder and I think that's probably the most common. It does depend on where you were born for example my grandpa spoke Pennsylvania Dutch and my Grandma spoke more of an English Dutch.
Awesome stream Mike thanxx 😎✌️
He didn’t tell her she couldn’t have any bricks….major oversight I’m thinking
Thanks for the idea..I'm watchin My cousin Vinne tonight, havnt seen it in many yrs
Mike you said wait till you hear what she did, then talked over the main parts, goofball!
37:01 I thought she meant she turned herself in to her local jail for this warrant
I love the last case, it proves my point. When you are honest with the judge you will come out ahead.
I've gotten into the same type of situation. I plead to the offenses and got three dropped. The judge gave me court costs and 52 hours community service.
You gotta love Judge Manning. She is a woman after my own heart.
Bud light. 😂 Judge Mideton is so sweet and cute😊
She could hear just fine 🙄
KC you needed a lawyer for 5 minutes
No BSing. Love it
The woman in jail with the head injury and 2 last names, may be in early withdrawal.
I live in Vermont!
That’s a new one
Oh laud, on the bus?!?!?
Yoder is just as common as Miller in the Amish community.
Judge.... the bus IS going forward?
Holy crap, how much Bud Light did he drink to go over .1!!!!!!!
"Well, you have time left..."
Yeah, I'd say so. You're also missing an argument. 🤣
There was a good mix in this vid!
They let her keep her wig...They usually take it from you when they take your property...
Her hair is so heavy that she cannot keep her balance and stand still.
10:40 🤣 this has made my day! 🤣
@10:40 The Amish aren't the only ones who drinking Bud Light. 🤣
The Centreville courthouse does have hitching posts for Amish buggies. True story!
A court case on the bus? Oh my heavens... whatever next
Appellate cleanser?
There's a reason why Judge Manning is at the top of my list for Judges and she showed it here. That woman bin jail looks like my spin mop after spinning.
Hey Hey Shout out to Shipshe! NE IN represent lol
10:40 I could not understand what the judge said. Can someone help?
“All the Amish kids drink bud light.”
The judge SPOILT her 24:00 🤣
"Rumspringa" is German slang for "Jumping around" ("Herumspringen").
That's awesome!
The Judge in Wayne County stated that "he" the victim jumped out of the way.
Wait, I thought he said he was drinking beer? Bud Lite like most American commercial beer is not beer, it a diluted flavored water alcoholic beverage
This lady making my home state of Vermont look bad, at the beginning of the video.
What? That woke her up
So, I am of Amish ancestry. I have a lot of distant Amish cousins in St. Joseph County Michigan and Shipshewana, Indiana. Yes, the Amish kids on Rumspringa are rather wild. As a genealogist, I have looked at the court records in Indiana and Michigan and I have seen a lot of cases of young Amish youths getting busted for alcohol and drug offenses (many while driving). I have also heard tales of wild parties in barns where the Amish kids will put up trip wires tied to cans, this is supposed to alert the Amish youths to the presence of the law as soon as the law arrives on the property.
Btw, an excellent book to read on the Amish is Amish Confidential, by Levi Stoltzfus, aka Lebanon Levi of Amish Mafia. While his show is fake, the stories in the book are true. I knew some of the stories through my genealogy research before I even read the book. Oh, and Levi is my 9th cousin once removed.
I buried one of my children more than 40 years ago. There's a part of me still greiving... and that other woman thinks 3 weeks is long enough to be "over it" ... there's no words
The girl who was at another jail when she turned herself in… I thought she was trying to say that she went to the wrong location to turn herself in, so they (arrested her? And) drove her to the jail she is in now. Is that possible?