🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To 18 MINUTES OF KARENS VS JUDGES!

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  • @patriotjon8535
    @patriotjon8535 Рік тому +43

    I was in a Texas Court room one time, And the Judge was known as a "Hanging" judge ( Judge William Poe..?? ) because of his harsh sentences on criminals. There was a guy in Trial for Armed robbery. The Judge had just Sentenced him to 10 years in Prison. As the Prisoner was being led away, He muttered under his Breath... "I can do that time Standing on my Head" The Judge ordered him back to the bench, And told him, "Since you are going to be standing on your head for ten years, I am going to give you an Additional 10 years to get you back on your feet Again!"
    Dude should have kept his mouth shit.
    But, you just cant fix stupid.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA Рік тому +4

      There are people like that. They spend as much time in jail as free, so they try to act tough like prison isn't anything to them. As for me, society doesn't need people who really think like that running around

  • @oldcodger4371
    @oldcodger4371 Рік тому +26

    This is what happens when a person receives no accountability all their life and then suddenly receives accountability.

  • @narsil100
    @narsil100 Рік тому +42

    They didn't show the follow-up, but the drunk driver's mother spent one night in jail, was brought back in front of the judge the next day, gave a very tearful apology, & was set free. Hopefully that was a lesson sincerely learned.

    • @ArkaeaFCL3
      @ArkaeaFCL3 Рік тому +6

      I've seen that video. Idk how many of those tears are legit and how many are BS. She might be truly sorry but I have my doubts.

    • @ThatShyGuyMatt
      @ThatShyGuyMatt Рік тому +3

      Yeah, she was so lucky the judge let her have that chance and she took it and used that chance wisely.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA Рік тому +3

      ​@@ArkaeaFCL3 Could be both -- she's sorry because she had to spend time in jail. Not fun. But, also not sorry for the sentiment

    • @ArkaeaFCL3
      @ArkaeaFCL3 Рік тому +2

      @@LA_HA good point. This is a possibility.

  • @Bill_pierre
    @Bill_pierre Рік тому +24

    After that 120 days for contempt of court, I bet everyone else that was waiting for their turn and seen that unfold were polite as hell to the judge 🤣🤣
    And judges are expected to remain stoic in the U.S. as well.

    • @michael-h8153
      @michael-h8153 Рік тому +9

      Something like that happened to me... I was guilty and had had plead so. We had worked out a plea of minimum and maximum but it was the judges final say on where that line is. It's rare to here that many insults on a on a person let alone a judge....I was scared...I got up and said I'm very sorry for any inconveniences I've placed on the court and population, please give me the chance to prove it.. he gave me the minimum....and I did prove it.

  • @SUPRAMIKE18
    @SUPRAMIKE18 Рік тому +14

    @14:18 your casual sip from the mug while they lay her on the floor had me laughing XD

  • @pfury67
    @pfury67 Рік тому +13

    During trial, the Judge needs to remain as unbiased as possible. Post conviction, their honest opinions are absolute fair game.

    • @kellbell79
      @kellbell79 Рік тому +4

      I was looking for this comment. Yeah, during the sentencing phase I think that can say whatever they want.

    • @joshuaverkerk4532
      @joshuaverkerk4532 Рік тому

      That judge might be on the slightly extreme level, but judges often will express their firm opinions during sentencing.

  • @MsBlackdeath13
    @MsBlackdeath13 Рік тому +10

    With the spitting thing. They can put a spit guard on people. And in some places they are literally put into a cell/box in the courtroom.

  • @JVTrickypants
    @JVTrickypants Рік тому +1

    The first judge, Judge John Hurley, is an absolute legend and you should just do one of his compilation videos. He is absolutely hilarious.

  • @zachtrevan2726
    @zachtrevan2726 Рік тому +11

    Loving these Karen videos kabir, keep them coming. Love from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @MsAubrey
    @MsAubrey Рік тому +1

    7:39
    I live in Wayne County. I thought that the court sounded familiar! I'm just glad I've never had to go there.

  • @brianhixson5357
    @brianhixson5357 Рік тому

    4.50 mark look at the captions. I was charged for BADDERY lol. Its battery. That was funny

  • @naomirg8273
    @naomirg8273 Рік тому +2

    They have the right to remain silent but not the ability. Bless their hearts !!

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 10 місяців тому +1

    I sat on a jury where a drunk driver in a stolen beer truck hit and killed a 22 year old woman and her 3 week old baby girl. The defendant just wouldn't shut his mouth and decided to use vulgar language to describe the 2 victims that he had never met. He then called the judge some very inappropriate things and the judge got fed up with the attitude. He stopped proceedings and asked the court clerk to had him the statutes book containing the sentence range for each charge. The judge spent 15 minutes looking things up and then called court back in session. The judge then threw out the sentencing agreement between the state and the defendant's lawyer and sentenced the criminal to the maximum sentence for each crime. He then stacked the 4 most serious charges back to back and sentenced the criminal to the maximum allowed by law to be served consecutively meaning that they ran one after another. The total sentence for the 47 charges he was convicted of was 357 years of which he has to serve a minimum of 82 years. He will be 104 years old at the earliest possible release date in 2068. If he had kept his mouth shut he would have been sentenced differently and been eligible for parole in 2035. His mouth got him an extra 33 years minimum time to serve before being eligible for release.

  • @lynnegulbrand2298
    @lynnegulbrand2298 Рік тому

    As the music group the Tremelos said, Silence is Golden. That's a group from the early 70s.

    • @Leonnie13
      @Leonnie13 Рік тому

      The Bible says it too:
      Whoever guards his mouth preserves his life; he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin. ~ Proverbs 13:3

    • @lynnegulbrand2298
      @lynnegulbrand2298 Рік тому

      @@Leonnie13thank you for the information. I am starting to read my bible and learn as much as I can.

  • @elizabethescalante8114
    @elizabethescalante8114 Рік тому +8

    I busted a gut laughing at the judge who said the "This isn't Burger King" burn! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ashleyw6160
    @ashleyw6160 Рік тому +1

    I love how the caption kept saying "hawk" instead of "hock" lol

  • @wfly81
    @wfly81 Рік тому +4

    He can't transmit HIV by saliva alone. But if he has any sores in his mouth, and the person he spits on has any open wounds, he can. But that doesn't really matter, because he was clearly either trying to transmit it, or trying to instill the fear of transmitting HIV on the guards. And even if neither of those are the case, spitting on someone is still assault and battery.

    • @vanhattfield8292
      @vanhattfield8292 Рік тому

      No he cant, saliva doesn't transmit the HIV virus. He could spit into a open wound and it would not transmit the virus.

  • @pinkfluffydino8217
    @pinkfluffydino8217 Рік тому +5

    The only time judges are really allowed to show any emotion is when they pronounce sentence. During a trial they have to keep their thoughts and emotions to themselves in case they might sway a jury.

  • @monicaborde5602
    @monicaborde5602 Рік тому +1

    Kabir your expression on the woman fainting was priceless. 🤣 I had seen this video before. But yours was much more funny.

  • @twenty3enigma
    @twenty3enigma Рік тому +27

    I think Penelope -- the latina teen who flipped off the judge -- was sincere in her apology. Remember her words "...and my family"? It seems her family were none too happy, and demanded her contrition.

    • @TryMyMartini
      @TryMyMartini Рік тому +5

      Yeah, I'm kind of convinced that it is a cultural thing here in Miami. Latino parents get all the credit in the world for raising their kids with confidence, unfortunately it crosses the line into entitlement too often. It takes a dose of reality before some of these princes and princesses realize that the world doesn't revolve around them, and not everybody is going to take their BS the way Mami and Papi did.

  • @62rowley
    @62rowley Рік тому

    There’s an old saying, “you don’t make the judge mad and you don’t make enemies with the county sheriff”.

  • @pedrogudino1133
    @pedrogudino1133 Рік тому

    That second one, chefs kiss.

  • @greerturner5925
    @greerturner5925 10 місяців тому

    Back when I was young and dumb, I tried to tear up a ticket I was given, right in front of the officer. Almost went to jail that nigh

  • @jonh7480
    @jonh7480 Рік тому +1

    I really like your content!

  • @lindarogers2271
    @lindarogers2271 Рік тому +1

    That first man in Dade County would not get bail because of his crime . A domestic violence is automatic 21 days holding . A cool off period . He was also lucky to have
    that judge . He would have gotten more then 120 days in contempt of court and served it .

  • @catbutte4770
    @catbutte4770 Рік тому

    I love watching these kind of videos.

  • @ronsbrat525
    @ronsbrat525 9 місяців тому

    I totally agree with you.
    I recognize the narrator's voice. He does reddit videos too. One of my favorites. Darkfluff is my top favorite.

  • @allanrose2964
    @allanrose2964 Рік тому +1

    He would have to post 10% in most jurisdictions.....w/default of that money if he doesn't show later.....

  • @hollykinslow5193
    @hollykinslow5193 Рік тому +1

    I know were a paralegal or attorney admin, etc. at some point. These must really frustrate you and when your knowledge kicks in! Whoa Baby!!! Lol These are fun!

  • @tenlow2
    @tenlow2 Рік тому

    Some people fail to understand that while in court you are at the mercy of the court so you’d better fucking give them a reason to feel mercy.

  • @miamianz
    @miamianz Рік тому +1

    26 yrs for her to recover from the shock lol.

  • @teressareeves5856
    @teressareeves5856 Рік тому +2

    I've been to two courts for misdemeanor tickets, & it's amazing how dumb people can get in front of the judge for simple fix-it tickets! My mother called it having 'diarrhea of the mouth'.

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 Рік тому

    The lady who attacked judge ended up being Tazed and it took 5 officers to get her into handcuffs. She got to experience what people call "Riding the Lightning".

  • @amandagraham4254
    @amandagraham4254 Рік тому +2

    Hello from Canada 🇨🇦. I'm Scottish and Irish and my parents taught us to shut the Hell up! First of all don't be a criminal! Second don't mess around with law enforcement, Judge, jury. Nope, nope and nope! My son is in University and plans on becoming a Lawyer! What happened to being polite and nice? Yeesh!

  • @johnmanley9485
    @johnmanley9485 Рік тому

    The judge was reminding of principal Richard from " The Breakfast Club" . I'll have you for the rest of your natural born life. Lol

  • @wheresatari668
    @wheresatari668 Рік тому +1

    Some people shouldn't even open their mouths...sadly, they do anyway😅

  • @grking01
    @grking01 Рік тому

    @14:50 I've seen this one many times. Best ever. I think the judge was a little hard because Adios means goodbye. It wasn't explicit.

  • @stacyjane8014
    @stacyjane8014 Рік тому +2

    Woman fake collapse and Kabir sips his tea 😂😂😂

  • @grking01
    @grking01 Рік тому

    I overslept on a court date... Police took me in while I was at work. Co-workers bailed me out on the second day.

  • @Elsi-77
    @Elsi-77 Рік тому +7

    One of the weirdest things I ever learned in school: you'd have to drink more than a gallon of saliva to get HIV

    • @MsAubrey
      @MsAubrey Рік тому +1

      Yeah. I was looking for this comment. I learned that too.

  • @alysonbowler9040
    @alysonbowler9040 Рік тому +1

    In the first one, he has new charges, for which he got a total of $20,000 bond. He would have to post $2,000 in most cases if he went through a bail bondsman. However, it sounds like he caught these new charges while he was already out on bail on a previous charge. Since there are conditions to bond - the biggest one being that you can't commit any more crimes while you're awaiting trial - his bond was revoked for the previous charge. He has to sit in jail until the trial for that charge, because he broke the terms of the bail.

  • @TheRobinhannum
    @TheRobinhannum Рік тому

    Yes you can if you have an open wound or get it in the mouth or eye.

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 7 місяців тому

    Part of the reason Judge McBain was so upset was that the defendant had stabbed her victim 27 times while he was asleep. The final straw for the judge was her laughing during the victim impact statements and the fact that the defendant's brother had shown up at the home of the victim to threaten the victims family over their opposition to a plea deal that was rejected by the judge as too lenient.

  • @tommyortiz2579
    @tommyortiz2579 Рік тому

    They can only express their feelings After the verdict has been read

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 10 місяців тому

    The judge set bond for the current charges but the revoked the bail for a previous charge that he was out on bail for when he committed the latest offense. Therefore the $20,000 bond doesn't mean anything because the earlier bond was revoked meaning it he stayed in jail .

  • @robertcampomizzi7988
    @robertcampomizzi7988 Рік тому +2

    Anybody that has played rugby knows that you don't talk back to the Ref!

  • @cjlauraine3315
    @cjlauraine3315 Рік тому +1

    The woman that laughed in court spent one night in jail and came back crying and apologizing

  • @Sarah-do9jn
    @Sarah-do9jn Рік тому

    I really enjoy watching you especially when you watch Lawrence.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX Рік тому +3

    Spitting on or at a person has always been a crime, and doing so while HIV positive just increases the seriousness of the charges.

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea Рік тому

    You're right. Judges are meant to remain quite stoic, or, as I would put it, calm and professional. It's called the judicial temperament and that judge didn't have it.

  • @Lydibopp
    @Lydibopp Рік тому +1

    😂😂 14:18 Kabir omg

  • @Lakota790
    @Lakota790 Рік тому

    Please watch this court video: WI. v. Darrell Brooks. Emotional Judge Delivers Heartfelt Speech to Victims, Families Before Locking Up Darrell Brooks. (This was a long court case against Brooks, who on November 21,2021 in the town of Waukesha,Wisconsin during their annual Christmas Parade, he drove through the parade in his mother’s SUV, murdering 6 and injuring over 60 people.) The youngest person who was murdered was Jackson Sparks, 8 years old.

  • @mjking9019
    @mjking9019 Рік тому +1

    I think the pandemic did do something good for public buildings like a courtroom because now they have the plexiglass barriers which would keep someone from spitting on them and act as a barrier from them physically harming the judge.

  • @ArkaeaFCL3
    @ArkaeaFCL3 Рік тому

    Acting like a fool in court is like soaking in bbq sauce and walking into a lions den. It's gonna end badly for you.

  • @wfly81
    @wfly81 Рік тому +1

    A PPO is a personal protection order, which is what people commonly call a restraining order. The woman never filed for a PPO, which means the defendant (probably an ex lover) was never served papers on a PPO...which means he/she didn't violate a PPO.

  • @majbrat
    @majbrat Рік тому +1

    They are often so sorry once reality smacks them in the face, after they finish acting ridiculous.

  • @billholemo2518
    @billholemo2518 Рік тому

    Ya know, most times 120 days, you lose your job your car your apartment. Everything.

  • @SparkimusPrime
    @SparkimusPrime Рік тому

    Three days credit for every day served is some wild shit. Never heard of any just random person getting that. But justice is just. Sure 🙄 Blind justice just seems to mean pretending like we didn’t see that shit.

  • @ManuelPinner
    @ManuelPinner Рік тому

    No loosed a brain! No they flushed it the Airlock!

  • @kellyegan9824
    @kellyegan9824 7 місяців тому

    Asking his attorney if the judge could do that? The lawyer should’ve been telling him to STFU

  • @susanlawens3776
    @susanlawens3776 Рік тому

    Maybe they should have to watch Chapelle's Show, the one where "keeping it real goes wrong" and how that turned out for the people in the skits, before going to court.

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 Рік тому

    The judge in the last clip is the judge who sentenced the doctor Larry Nassar who sexually abused gymnasts for over 25 years to prison for 160 years.

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 Рік тому

    The clip where the woman was convicted of trying to kill her husband faked the medical issue and she was later given an additional 7 years on top of the sentance for attempting murder.

  • @kimberlys8422
    @kimberlys8422 Рік тому

    Not religious necessarily but sometimes pride is too thick to swallow.
    I learned that in church.

  • @Storyideas81
    @Storyideas81 Рік тому +1

    That one judge was hot 😂

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 Рік тому +1

    Burger King’s slogan used to be Have It Your Way, but that was 40 years ago.

    • @minilea144
      @minilea144 Рік тому +1

      Nah, it stopped around 2020

  • @figwmwrtbb
    @figwmwrtbb Рік тому +1

    Tracy Hunter was a judge in my area and the whole thing was all over the news here every day during her trial and original arrest. And then when she was sentenced that whole thing was on the news every news hour.

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Рік тому +1

    The judge seemed slightly amused by Penelope.

  • @Carol-D.1324
    @Carol-D.1324 Рік тому

    True..they do have the right to remain silent..they just lack the ability. 🤭

  • @maxbang1813
    @maxbang1813 Рік тому +1

    The complete wreckage of society deserve what they have coming AND MORE!

  • @Wellch
    @Wellch Рік тому +3

    Maybe the UK judges will tolerate that from him….No, they won’t.

  • @danielfortier2629
    @danielfortier2629 Рік тому +1

    Name calling is CHILDISH!!!

  • @sirgalahad3574
    @sirgalahad3574 Рік тому +1

    Would a British court be so harsh for the C word? It's such a wonderful word. Just ask Ricky G.

  • @cynthiahaun9269
    @cynthiahaun9269 Рік тому

    If the guy was stabbed 67 timesaving his innards became outwards then when it is this bad the judge sometimes tend to lose their cool especially when the defendant shows 0 remorse...I am not sure exactly how many times she stabbed him, but it was enough that his innards were literally hanging outside his body but I had heard of this case and it was 60+ stabbings as far as the coroner could figure out like 65 or 67 stabbings...0 remorse...and for her, you could see it on her face it was more like a traffic ticket.

  • @VorchaKali
    @VorchaKali Рік тому +1

    10:40 what that girl did to that man was beyond brutal. It was nothing short of torcher and it went on for hours.

  • @steveeymann6374
    @steveeymann6374 6 місяців тому

    Tracy hunter is a perfect example of dei. Didnt Earn It!

  • @plaid11
    @plaid11 Рік тому +4

    Judges aren’t supposed to go off on the defendants. They can give their opinion but just like anyone else, they have to keep it respectful even if the person doesn’t deserve it.

    • @michael-h8153
      @michael-h8153 Рік тому +2

      Of course your right, but imagine doing that job day in and day out. Just a bunch of ignorant jerks. As long as the judge isn't snapping all the time then I can understand it.

    • @vanhattfield8292
      @vanhattfield8292 Рік тому +1

      You are correct, but at the time he went off on her she was no longer s defendant. She had been found guilty already and at that time she became a convict. There is a major difference between the two and with her being a convict there is no issue with him going off on her.

  • @gigih.hammer306
    @gigih.hammer306 Рік тому

    That women that leaped at the judge can't be playing with a full deck. Did she really think that she could get away with that? Maybe she was on something. Who in their right mind would do something like that. The judge could be carrying a gun and shot her dead. Some people are so crazy and so stupid.

  • @patriciapierce9781
    @patriciapierce9781 Рік тому +3

    I had to go to court. It was my fault. So what I did was apologize.

  • @marcpower4167
    @marcpower4167 Рік тому

    13:30 That sudden realization you just ruined your life.
    18:55 You can't through saliva, at least there are no documented cases.

  • @Beans-1111
    @Beans-1111 Рік тому +1

    That happens a lot where I live.

  • @ReymundoCortez
    @ReymundoCortez Рік тому

    No when judges act out like that they can and have caused cases to be retried or completely thrown out, over the judge showing bias.

  • @dneill8493
    @dneill8493 Рік тому

    I think it's ok for the judge to let loose and say what they think once the verdict has been given. Before that, they should be impartial but once the person has been found guilty I think it's perfectly fine for the judge to say what they think.

  • @xenotbbbeats7209
    @xenotbbbeats7209 Рік тому +1

    Look up "Antisocial Personality Disorder."

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 Рік тому

    Kabir, you would never disrespect the judge because you have normal parents. These disrespectful people that we see are from dysfunctional homes or they were made this center of attention and never were held accountable for their actions. A lot of parents like to be their child’s friend so that child grows up with no respect for authority because their parent is not their parent but their friend and the way they disrespect authority is the same way they disrespect their parents. Most bad behavior is the result of having bad parents.

  • @raylewis2121
    @raylewis2121 Рік тому +1

    The boy was grossly rude. A lawyer who is fortunate enough to be appointed or elected (in Texas) a judge position, should NOT BE VULNERABLE TO BEING BUTTHURT--possy!

  • @MsMorri
    @MsMorri Рік тому

    I understand not having any sympathy for the murder for hire, but that woman is either having a panic attack or her body is in so much shock her body has shut down. Having experienced panic attacks, it’s a painful experience and while I think that woman deserves her sentence, she needs help. And I would see to it that she recovered. If only just so she can hear the victims statements.

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 Рік тому

    If a cop said that there would be protesting in the streets!!

  • @joniroxanne96
    @joniroxanne96 Рік тому

    I'm so glad I went to study IT instead of law, and got a Bachelor's degree. 👐🏻
    I don't think I'd have the patience, nor anything of the like. 🤕
    Judges saying days rather than months or years, is like parents saying how old their kids are... 🥴
    I guess one should refrain from quoting *A Few Good Men* ... 🤐

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322 Рік тому +1

    Wow that guy at the end is what's wrong in society. He should be put in a hospital and jail is fine.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX Рік тому +7

    The woman at 8:29 was very lucky that the judge wasn't armed because I used used work with several judges who carried a gun on them in court just in case some people decided to violently disagree with their rulings.

  • @Wellch
    @Wellch Рік тому +1

    10:25….the jury already gave out their verdict and sentence.

  • @josecarbajal5710
    @josecarbajal5710 Рік тому

    Dude i had a life dealing with the law n courts....but never been arrested or been in jail.

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 Рік тому

    The lady who attacked the judge was taken 3 times and it took 6 bailiffs to cuff her. She got sentenced to 5 years in prison for the attack on the judge. She also lost all rights to her children.

  • @jacd751
    @jacd751 Рік тому +1

    I agree that they shouldn't be so close to the judge but most courtrooms for these types of hearings are not very big at all.

  • @jjones7500
    @jjones7500 7 місяців тому

    Love judge Hurley! He's the best 🐊

  • @deannacrownover3
    @deannacrownover3 Рік тому

    Y'all play with judges in Florida if you want to, but they play hardball.
    Our judicial system has long tentacles.
    Be ready to reap the whirlwind.

  • @kellyegan9824
    @kellyegan9824 7 місяців тому

    It should be yes your honor,no your honor

  • @tinagarcia3571
    @tinagarcia3571 Рік тому

    ANTI-SOCIAL hence why they are in court in the first place.

  • @ManuelPinner
    @ManuelPinner Рік тому

    Judges are Human To! I don't Blame Him, these Guy's See lot of Evil things that People do!