Alex Jones Obliterated on Cross Because His Lawyer Sent His Cell Phone to Opposing Counsel

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16 тис.

  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle  Рік тому +8315

    The thing is, if Jones hadn't disregarded all discovery obligations, the judge probably would have accepted "Please disregard" and allowed the clawback...But he didn't.
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    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks Рік тому +506

      Please skip ahead to the “Find Out” portion of your handouts

    • @Bored_Barbarian
      @Bored_Barbarian Рік тому +210

      Will you be doing a video about the FBI raid on trump

    • @princespence9023
      @princespence9023 Рік тому +48

      I thought Morning Brew was a website for making coffee in the morning lol

    • @ghostpenguins3
      @ghostpenguins3 Рік тому +43

      @@Bored_Barbarian nothing of particular interest there, pretty basic and common stuff.

    • @imperialguard28
      @imperialguard28 Рік тому +40

      The Trial should've become a mistrial after it was revealed that the opposing lawyer accidentally got evidence from Jone's lawyer.

  • @maxtravers1314
    @maxtravers1314 Рік тому +5592

    IMAGINE Being reminded by the OPPOSING COUNCEL that you can assert the 5th because he is screwing you so bad 😭

    • @alastorcorvus
      @alastorcorvus Рік тому +619

      "at least do something, it's not fun to beat your ass if you're not even going to raise your hands"
      Savage.

    • @MultiLimpet
      @MultiLimpet Рік тому +316

      Reminds me of that guy who was caught being in the same house as his abuse victim during their courtcase on zoom. The judge started advising him to keep his mouth shut

    • @doitf3525
      @doitf3525 Рік тому +4

      Imagine believing that

    • @wangson
      @wangson Рік тому +89

      Jeeze Louise! The EXACT same thought crossed my mind after watching this hilarious cross examination! Alex Jones shot himself in the foot and then seemingly decided to empty the clip into it!

    • @FFKonoko
      @FFKonoko Рік тому +71

      @@doitf3525 Wow, a month late and I spot this gold retort.
      Are you suggesting that you have you use your imagination in order to believe reality, that has been videotaped and presented? 😄

  • @epicbananaman7776
    @epicbananaman7776 Рік тому +2101

    The biggest oh shit moment of this entire video was said right at the end of it. "The January 6 committee wants these documents, and I'm going to give the documents to them."
    It's like a teaser for the next season of a show

    • @Sonichero151
      @Sonichero151 Рік тому +182

      The biggest possible hype up for a season of all time.

    • @Blackemperess
      @Blackemperess 9 місяців тому +58

      I would be vibrating across the courtroom floor with barely repressed excitement if I wound up on jury duty for that.

    • @alienworm1999
      @alienworm1999 9 місяців тому +57

      Same, that stuck out to me as well. The attorney basically said “oh by the way, you’re going to federal prison over this error”

    • @mr.weirdness5970
      @mr.weirdness5970 7 місяців тому +13

      It just says Alex Jones Will Return

    • @artsyscrub3226
      @artsyscrub3226 7 місяців тому +12

      @@mr.weirdness5970
      Next time of Alex Jones continues on make a fool of himself in legal court

  • @alternatealt5900
    @alternatealt5900 Рік тому +3819

    His coughing is gone once he heard about the cellphone.
    It's a miracle!

    • @thewolfofthestars1847
      @thewolfofthestars1847 Рік тому

      It's the 5G brain waves!

    • @roberto8650
      @roberto8650 Рік тому +410

      Actually, I think it’s medically possible. Adrenaline has peculiar effects on the body, including “focusing” one or making aches and pains disappear. I imagine he has a kilo of adrenaline circulating in his blood at that moment.

    • @thecosmicxx
      @thecosmicxx Рік тому +211

      @@roberto8650 adrenaline doesn’t make pain go away, that is endorphins and endocannabinoids. It’s a complex process but part of the flight or fight so maybe that’s why you thought it was adrenaline

    • @roberto8650
      @roberto8650 Рік тому +71

      @@thecosmicxx Thanks!

    • @michaelpreston233
      @michaelpreston233 Рік тому +2

      Nervous cough.

  • @esoterikosonline8932
    @esoterikosonline8932 Рік тому +2646

    I feel bad because for the REST of his LIFE that opposing counsel will forever chase the high of this day.

    • @JesperVille
      @JesperVille Рік тому +118

      Had me in the first half ngl💀

    • @JordanDragonAs
      @JordanDragonAs 8 місяців тому +48

      Nah he got the immortalized treatment

    • @tylerkinley268
      @tylerkinley268 7 місяців тому +32

      Damn junkie. Always chasing the Alex dragon.

    • @Mizelei2012
      @Mizelei2012 5 місяців тому +6

      I think it probably sent his career to new heights.

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol 3 місяці тому +17

      The fuckin anime "ohoho" laugh right before Alex Jones spikes the camera like a deer in the headlights... guy really did get to live every lawyer's dream right there lmao

  • @Cosmosisification
    @Cosmosisification Рік тому +7058

    Defending counsel- "But your honor, I said 'sike'."
    Lawyer- "Yes but you see your honor, there's no takesies backsies after 10 days"
    Defending counsel- "Damn he's good..."

    • @Titere05
      @Titere05 Рік тому +523

      Who has time to read EVERY rule, you honor, I mean, cut us some slack here!

    • @h2ojr1
      @h2ojr1 Рік тому +500

      "Too long, didn't read. My client's innocent your honor."

    • @joshyoung1440
      @joshyoung1440 Рік тому +138

      *counsel. Council is like a city council. Counsel is advice (or the person providing it). The more you know!

    • @isylvia
      @isylvia Рік тому +39

      sike, not psych

    • @nasis18
      @nasis18 Рік тому +55

      This is perfectly explained, and exceptionally funny. Well done, sir. Well done.

  • @haysmcgee801
    @haysmcgee801 Рік тому +4075

    When Alex’s attorney tried to argue for a mistrial, it reminded me of the scene in “Liar Liar”
    “I object”
    “On what grounds?”
    “This is devastating to my case!”

    • @johan.ohgren
      @johan.ohgren Рік тому +108

      Liar Liar had the gift of foresight!!

    • @mikeg8028
      @mikeg8028 Рік тому +26

      Hahahaha, perfect.

    • @FlukeHawkins
      @FlukeHawkins Рік тому +169

      "I move for a bad court thingy"

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Рік тому +50

      I watched this lawyer's opening statement and could not imagine how the jury could listen to it with a straight face, and that 100% superfluous "Don't lie to the Jury" was like something out of bad tv - it felt like it was challenging fate.
      In my wildest dreams I wouldn't have thought fate would take him up on it like this.

    • @samuelstensgaard4828
      @samuelstensgaard4828 Рік тому +172

      "Overruled."
      "Good call!"

  • @theblackunicorn261
    @theblackunicorn261 Рік тому +1216

    That lawyer has been waiting all his career to say the word "indeed" in the court of law

    • @SAPANNow
      @SAPANNow 11 місяців тому +2

      And he pulled it off absolutely perfectly. God that was awesome.

    • @vawlkus
      @vawlkus 10 місяців тому +21

      I bet he's a fan of Stargate character Teal'c

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 Місяць тому

      ​@@vawlkus everyone should be

    • @DavidLopez-en6el
      @DavidLopez-en6el Місяць тому +2

      STARGATE REFERENCE LETS GO

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 Місяць тому +1

      @@DavidLopez-en6el indeed

  • @fallen2205
    @fallen2205 10 місяців тому +562

    "You got it upside down" I salute all those people in the court keeping it professional and not facepalming in unison.

    • @zubetp
      @zubetp 5 місяців тому +15

      to be fair, the spectators aren't mic'd.
      i remember reading that the spectators at the jan six hearings from a couple years ago all laughed at that clip of senator josh "no, they were totally peaceful demonstrators" holley literally running away from them. but it was silent on the stream.
      (was a relief to find out about the laughter after the fact. i was amazed at their self control when i watched the stream.)

    • @rocky-fuller
      @rocky-fuller 4 місяці тому +3

      I laughed so hard I cried

    • @Whatnoticus
      @Whatnoticus 7 днів тому

      Thats what the Gavel is for, to get attention and provide people with amnesia so they can live normal lives without the burden of remembering this stuff.

  • @jacobleroy3252
    @jacobleroy3252 Рік тому +9367

    I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but this whole thing screams "I hate my client" from the defense attorney.

    • @Blasted2Oblivion
      @Blasted2Oblivion Рік тому +1910

      I have no personal knowledge but, from what I have heard, he goes through lawyers quick because he is extremely hard to work with.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Рік тому +1984

      I would agree, but this is so damaging to the lawyer’s career that I don’t think they would’ve done it intentionally. Not to mention the ethics of it all.

    • @_Aemse
      @_Aemse Рік тому +876

      @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 look at the circumstances surrounding the proceedings though - if there WAS somebody to sandbag at a time in your career THIS WOULD BE IT. lol

    • @jochenstacker7448
      @jochenstacker7448 Рік тому +693

      @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I don't think lawyers can even say the word "ethics" without bursting into flames.

    • @ZombieZebra3
      @ZombieZebra3 Рік тому +67

      That’s my theory as well.

  • @ImperatorMagus
    @ImperatorMagus Рік тому +2576

    when that lawyer said "INDEED" you know it justified all the loans and time to become a lawyer for this serve

    • @MeonLights
      @MeonLights Рік тому +276

      The little chuckle before that he sounded like he just ate something extremely delicous.

    • @stellaleicht4035
      @stellaleicht4035 Рік тому +153

      ​@@MeonLightsyea, jones' credibility

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins 11 місяців тому +31

      @@stellaleicht4035LMAO

    • @kaileymo
      @kaileymo 10 місяців тому +75

      You could almost HEAR his fingers tenting

    • @Listening_Books12345
      @Listening_Books12345 10 місяців тому +43

      ​@@kaileymo He was giving full Count Ratigan levels of malicious glee

  • @quinntaylor1170
    @quinntaylor1170 Рік тому +952

    When the lawyer asked “do you know what perjury is” jones looked terrified!!!!

    • @LightStorm.
      @LightStorm. Рік тому +3

      Time stamp?

    • @hello_alpine1693
      @hello_alpine1693 Рік тому +26

      @@LightStorm. 11:31

    • @maryhales4595
      @maryhales4595 9 місяців тому

      "You know what perjury is, right?"
      It was in that moment that Alex Jones knew he had f*cked up.

    • @notroll1279
      @notroll1279 5 місяців тому +9

      AJ should have answered: "sure, it's my way of life and business model"

  • @maxtravers1314
    @maxtravers1314 Рік тому +3488

    I have NEVER heard a court stenographer typing so frantically as during that bomb drop, it literally sounded like one of those automated typewriters they’d attach to telegraph machines!

    • @PhoenixCheetah
      @PhoenixCheetah Рік тому +39

      When was that?

    • @brentos-the-mentos
      @brentos-the-mentos Рік тому +148

      @@PhoenixCheetah from 7:12 onwards I'm pretty sure

    • @mannequia8294
      @mannequia8294 Рік тому +119

      @@brentos-the-mentos I thought that was cameras or something lol that's crazy

    • @geckokid8265
      @geckokid8265 Рік тому +22

      I like the idea of them typing like Johnny from airplane!

    • @Rayen015
      @Rayen015 Рік тому +152

      A lot of extra typing to put "Stenographers note: OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

  • @TheRibottoStudios
    @TheRibottoStudios Рік тому +2176

    That judge just RADIATED "i'm surrounded by idiots" energy.
    Love her.

    • @MikeKitchenman
      @MikeKitchenman Рік тому +297

      I'm betting part of her brain was busy reciting
      "Don't cheer for the prosecution... Don't cheer for the prosecution..."

    • @Waitwhat469
      @Waitwhat469 Рік тому +53

      Just trying to be patient with it all lol

    • @fugithegreat
      @fugithegreat Рік тому +140

      Reminds me of the time when my stupid dad got arrested for having a handgun in his car when we were crossing the border to visit Canada. As both the border guards and I were at the stands testifying about the arrest, the guard claimed they had photographed and confiscated the box of bullets that was with the gun. I then said to the judge that they hadn't actually confiscated the bullets but left the bullets sitting on the passenger seat. The look of disgust on the judges face at their incompetence was priceless! It was my favorite part of a really crappy situation.

    • @christianmorrow807
      @christianmorrow807 Рік тому +15

      It reminds me of it’s always sunny in Philadelphia

    • @jodinsan
      @jodinsan Рік тому +23

      Based on other clips I have seen of her talking to Alex Jones... I am inclined to agree.

  • @kitmoore2493
    @kitmoore2493 Рік тому +3306

    Every time Alex Jones goes to court, it makes me nervous. I'm afraid that some clever lawyer is going to get Jones to say "Everything I say is a lie" and then the universe will eat itself because it can't handle that level of paradox.

    • @UmbralAzrael73
      @UmbralAzrael73 Рік тому +21

      Same

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka Рік тому +93

      That isn’t a paradox; it would be consistent if some things he says are lies, but some aren’t, and that was one of the lies.
      “This statement is false” is a paradox, “This statement and statement X are both false” isn’t, because it's consistent if that statement is false and X is true.

    • @limlaith
      @limlaith Рік тому +8

      OMG I love this comment so much. You were able to verbalize precisely what I have been feeling this whole time.

    • @firstnamelastname5612
      @firstnamelastname5612 Рік тому +2

      You could really lose some weight. Maybe work out a little, kit.

    • @bluerainbow11
      @bluerainbow11 Рік тому

      Hyperbole

  • @MavricMC
    @MavricMC 11 місяців тому +314

    Don't you just hate it when the defendant sends you so much incriminating evidence you have to by a new server.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Рік тому +862

    I loved the “see, I did give it to you/I was cooperating” from Jones after the lawyer inadvertently sent the phone records. That is like a murderer dumping the gun in a lake, then in a strange chance a diver finds it and hands it too police, and upon hearing this, the murderer declares “see, I gave the police my gun…I am cooperating fully.”

    • @elizabethsmith7224
      @elizabethsmith7224 Рік тому +81

      He literally tried to gaslight the prosecution.

    • @kempolar9768
      @kempolar9768 Рік тому +48

      @@elizabethsmith7224 When all you do is recycle your bag of tricks onto an easy to please audience again and again, you really don't have much else to fall back on. As shown perfectly by Alex Jones.

    • @frodejotnar9899
      @frodejotnar9899 9 місяців тому

      That’s funny but it’s not the same, if he did give his phone to the lawyer it is in fact given. What the lawyer does with that information doesn’t impact the client like we clearly see happen here. Maybe he did lie and never searched himself but he did give the evidence up.

  • @douglasboyle6544
    @douglasboyle6544 Рік тому +2281

    "You're holding it upside down" Jones would have figured that out in about half a second but the absolute open, unwavering contempt the plaintiff's attorney has for Jones to blast him for that, I love.

    • @Dewydidit
      @Dewydidit Рік тому +229

      Don't forget the prep work. He HANDED it to him upside down.
      Premeditation... cold, calculated premeditated murder.

    • @SarahSmith-cq2ke
      @SarahSmith-cq2ke Рік тому +464

      @@Dewydidit Watch again. Jones turned it upside down the moment he got it. 2:52

    • @QUEERVEEART
      @QUEERVEEART Рік тому +20

      that was hilarious

    • @barath4545
      @barath4545 Рік тому +48

      @@SarahSmith-cq2ke This just gets better and better :)

    • @sdmurphy20
      @sdmurphy20 Рік тому +12

      I had a good chuckle from that one

  • @Obironnkenobi
    @Obironnkenobi Рік тому +9003

    I can't believe that lawyer got away with straight up murder in front of a judge like that.

    • @TheEDFLegacy
      @TheEDFLegacy Рік тому +567

      Not to mention an arson. So many lives were burned badly by that heat!

    • @R-Tech_Gaming
      @R-Tech_Gaming Рік тому

      The judge wanted to murder Jones... Nobody liked the guy, not even his lawyer. I think his lawyer was legit just done with him and was like, to the prosecutor, "Dude, you want an easy win? I'm tired of this fat f'er." lol

    • @Robert_Jacobs
      @Robert_Jacobs Рік тому +326

      Fatality! Phoenix Wright WINS!

    • @rell127
      @rell127 Рік тому +67

      All I could think of was Chuck D's and Cypress how you just kill a man in my head.

    • @jtrain9926
      @jtrain9926 Рік тому +181

      @@TheEDFLegacy double arson, Jones' pants were clearly on fire after that exchange.

  • @MrKahrum
    @MrKahrum Рік тому +836

    the best part of the whole thing to me is that the Platiff's lawyers probably just searched "sandy hook" after they finished downloading.

    • @wildwesley9328
      @wildwesley9328 Рік тому +109

      This made me laugh so hard I started coughing like Alex Jones

    • @ZT1ST
      @ZT1ST Рік тому +90

      And presumably took a screenshot of the first thing that came up, without even looking at it, and said to *their* legal assistant; "Print this.".

    • @artsyscrub3226
      @artsyscrub3226 11 місяців тому +26

      @@ZT1ST
      Yeah sounds like basically as soon as the lawyers realized what they had they grabbed all of it and had it all printed out

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins 11 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@artsyscrub3226think this was a joke about chatGPT. Bc “the plaintiffs lawyers… finished downloading”

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 9 місяців тому

      @@VultureSkins Huh? What does that have to do with ChatGPT?

  • @dandycandyhearts
    @dandycandyhearts Рік тому +199

    "Hmhmhmhm, yes Mr. Jones. Indeed." God, that was straight up theatrical 😂 that attorney was having a ball

  • @DuetJay
    @DuetJay Рік тому +2012

    "You've got it upside down."
    That might be the single most symbolic moment from the whole trial.

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      DuetJay, *Alex Jones is, of course, still on air, and he has an Amazon best-seller. 😅MUCH of what Alex says on his show is technically accurate. The dangers of the clot shot isn't fake news. The "Great Reset" that the World Economic Forum is pushing isn't fake news. The digital ID isn't fake news. The food shortages aren't fake news. The woke agenda isn't fake news. The fascist behavior of the Democratic Party isn't fake news. These are things that are in our faces, more and more each day, that even leftist mainstream media cannot hide forever...*

    • @jim0084
      @jim0084 Рік тому

      It was a trick by the lawyers, purposely give him the papers upside down and before Alex can say anything, point out that it's upside down. Just a seasoned attorney's trick.

    • @snaeshaads8203
      @snaeshaads8203 Рік тому +16

      I’m all for seeing Alex jones being shown like this, but I found that part sorta petty lol

    • @blakksheep736
      @blakksheep736 Рік тому +109

      @@snaeshaads8203 but he was holding it upside down.

    • @jameskennedy3365
      @jameskennedy3365 Рік тому +1

      He ain’t gonna pay them a dime.. lol The fact you think this was an actual real trial.. lol

  • @Beliskner999psn
    @Beliskner999psn Рік тому +3083

    Legal Eagle: "Crazy gotchas only happen in movies."
    Alex Jones' lawyers: "And we took that personally."

    • @jacobfike3697
      @jacobfike3697 Рік тому +23

      Lmao

    • @minhduong1484
      @minhduong1484 Рік тому +127

      Wouldn’t: “Hold my nutritional supplements” be more appropriate

    • @andrewb1921
      @andrewb1921 Рік тому +1

      As Legal Eagle himself has said in previous videos, the whole process of Discovery is designed to avoid crazy gotchas.
      The only reason why it happened in this case is because Jones and his lawyers went out of their way to circumvent the Discovery process earlier on.
      The funny thing is that if Jones' lawyers had just complied with Discovery, they would have had the chance to face the facts head on and try to spin them to Jones' advantage. Maybe even get some of them thrown out of the case on a technicality.
      Now all they can do is stand there and take the kick to the nuts.

    • @MusicoftheDamned
      @MusicoftheDamned Рік тому +82

      @@andrewb1921 Well at least it's appropriate that Mr. Jones managed to find lawyers who share his utter lack of competence and of responsibility while also acting fatally allergic to actual facts then. What a match made in Hell.

    • @parslowpongbert1566
      @parslowpongbert1566 Рік тому +1

      There’s more to this. I wonder if they are simply avoiding later criminal charges by taking a financial hit here regarding the hiding of documents.
      Jones’ income far far exceeds any legal liability he’s likely to face. We have no idea if he gets his money from the NRA and Russia.

  • @supermanlypunch
    @supermanlypunch Рік тому +178

    I'm no expert, but I think if you're being cross examined, and the attorney actually LAUGHS at your testimony, that's probably one of the worst positions you can be in short of exposing yourself to the entire courtroom.

  • @lovelyladygrey8259
    @lovelyladygrey8259 Рік тому +312

    I’d watch an interview with the world’s most fired legal assistant.

  • @LendriMujina
    @LendriMujina Рік тому +2436

    Judge: "Prosecution, it's time for cross."
    Prosecution: *(crucifies opposing counsel)*

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Lendri, *😅For Democrats, why do your majority cities and states FOR DECADES have THE HIGHEST DRUG AND CRIME RATES?????????? Atlanta, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, etc., and now San Francisco!!! What's your answer for that?????????? Trump-obsession?????? And why is it mostly DEMOCRATS (leftist BLM and Antifa) that burn cities, taunt and attack cops ON VIDEO, loot stores, destroy businesses, while claiming to be "peaceful protesters" and causing over an estimated 2 BILLION IN PROPERTY DAMAGES in 2020, alone??????* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Lendri, *Alex Jones is, of course, still on air, and he has an Amazon best-seller. 😅MUCH of what Alex says on his show is technically accurate. The dangers of the clot shot isn't fake news. The "Great Reset" that the World Economic Forum is pushing isn't fake news. The digital ID isn't fake news. The food shortages aren't fake news. The woke agenda isn't fake news. The fascist behavior of the Democratic Party isn't fake news. These are things that are in our faces, more and more each day, that even leftist mainstream media cannot hide forever.*

    • @KidVolcano
      @KidVolcano Рік тому +49

      It's like Farrar and Ball brought the cross but Alex nailed himself to it.

    • @bendystrawz2832
      @bendystrawz2832 Рік тому +37

      This is a GROSSLY underrated comment.

    • @rjg27
      @rjg27 Рік тому +46

      Quick reminder its plaintiff guys, prosecution are state servitor lawyers that work only on criminal cases, to essentially put criminals away or other penal measures. A civil case like this has a plaintiff, usually from a private law firm, who essentially wants (usually pecuniary) compensation for damages alex may have caused his client.

  • @weirdcreature9928
    @weirdcreature9928 Рік тому +6487

    This isn't even a Perry Mason moment, this is a Phoenix Wright moment. You present evidence that you absolutely should not have to point out a contradiction in the witness' statement and prove they're lying (and also prove that their lawyer was deliberately hiding incriminating info). It's too perfect

    • @thehoodedteddy1335
      @thehoodedteddy1335 Рік тому +756

      My god, you’re right. Someone needs to edit that clip with Phoenix Wright music and sound effects

    • @thegibbonisreal
      @thegibbonisreal Рік тому +129

      It's more of a Curb moment.......just needs Directed by Robert B. Weide over the clip.

    • @ikarikid
      @ikarikid Рік тому +334

      Lesson learned: never hire Winston Payne to be your défense attorney

    • @eldenringer6466
      @eldenringer6466 Рік тому +64

      This is wo on point! Remember when Devin styled himself on Phoneix haha those were the days. A UA-cam lawyer based on a video game one...amazing. I wonder if for charity he would reenact The First Turnabout!

    • @MD.Akib_Al_Azad
      @MD.Akib_Al_Azad Рік тому +30

      But in Japan you can do that if you submit it to the police you don't need to give it to the opposition

  • @csp.9203
    @csp.9203 11 місяців тому +242

    No one in the world felt better at that moment than that lawyer did when he said "Yes, Mr. Jones. Indeed "

    • @nickpang4630
      @nickpang4630 6 місяців тому +17

      That is the largest dopamine rush any human has ever recieved with out overdosing fatally on meth

  • @keybladewizard49
    @keybladewizard49 Рік тому +170

    one thing that doesn't show in the comments that I am living for is the Judge's expressions. She just looks so done with Jones and his counsel. _She_ knows how screwed they are. It's great.

  • @DualityOttawa
    @DualityOttawa Рік тому +1199

    I love how the judge is essentially screaming at them in lower case

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Patrick, *Alex Jones is, of course, still on air, and he has an Amazon best-seller. 😅MUCH of what Alex says on his show is technically accurate. The dangers of the clot shot isn't fake news. The "Great Reset" that the World Economic Forum is pushing isn't fake news. The digital ID isn't fake news. The food shortages aren't fake news. The woke agenda isn't fake news. The fascist behavior of the Democratic Party isn't fake news. These are things that are in our faces, more and more each day, that even leftist mainstream media cannot hide forever...*

    • @DualityOttawa
      @DualityOttawa Рік тому +10

      @@SourceAwareness ok boomer

    • @SugarandSarcasm
      @SugarandSarcasm Рік тому +1

      She seems so DONE with this shit. I feel sorry for her having to sit there and not just blow up at any time.

    • @TactfulWaggle
      @TactfulWaggle Рік тому +10

      Lmao best comment

    • @jonathantennant6281
      @jonathantennant6281 Рік тому +23

      that is what I like about judges and legalise because they can be very pissed at you to the point where they are spitting hellfire and cursing but they can do in a perfectly proper and polite fashion. for me that is just hilarious especially when you have the legal know h ow to understand what the judge is actually saying

  • @Alexencandar
    @Alexencandar Рік тому +2664

    Legal assistant here. Abject fear of committing exactly this kind of error has literally woken me up at night in a cold sweat multiple times. On the bright side, I have not actually made such an error to date. So far so good (:

    • @SRQBID
      @SRQBID Рік тому +134

      The email exchange is just... smh... sounds like the assistant probably didn't even tell the rest of the team about the mistake.

    • @iamcool544
      @iamcool544 Рік тому +40

      That you know of.

    • @Nightingale_time
      @Nightingale_time Рік тому

      Go knock on wood

    • @juliav.mcclelland2415
      @juliav.mcclelland2415 Рік тому +350

      Fellow legal assistant! I will go to my grave thinking this was no mistake and this assistant deliberately pulled an Edward Snowden.

    • @bonniea.1941
      @bonniea.1941 Рік тому +90

      @@juliav.mcclelland2415 I like this! I’m with you on this belief. Because I want to believe. 😃

  • @charlottesearle7997
    @charlottesearle7997 11 місяців тому +90

    The judge's reply at the end was the most civil way I've ever seen someone be completely eviscerated

  • @amandathunderclaw8969
    @amandathunderclaw8969 Рік тому +262

    I love how the judge sounds like she’s talking to preschoolers whenever she addresses Jones or his attorneys. It’s just so perfect!

    • @frodejotnar9899
      @frodejotnar9899 9 місяців тому

      I don’t care how much you hate Jones, she is to close to be the judge for this trial. Similar to how you are not allowed to be on a jury if you are close, she is biased clearly and should have never even been considered for this trial. What’s worse, is every single one of you in the comments is far to the ignorant to know that yet you clearly know so much. Ironic.

    • @Nixeu42
      @Nixeu42 8 місяців тому +8

      @@frodejotnar9899 Why's that, exactly? Genuinely curious.

    • @franciscosoares2440
      @franciscosoares2440 8 місяців тому +7

      Jones is an adult child tho

    • @sharonsekhon9475
      @sharonsekhon9475 8 місяців тому

      @@frodejotnar9899educate us. What’s your scoop?

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 8 місяців тому +13

      ​@@frodejotnar9899close in what way and close to who? If you want to actually prove a point, maybe you should. I don't know provide actual evidence instead of meaningless words. I could say every single person on this planet is related and that would be true just as true as saying every life form on this planet is related but that doesn't mean much, It means about as much as your statement though

  • @jacewhite8540
    @jacewhite8540 Рік тому +2140

    That "Yes Mr. Jones, indeed" was said just like a super villain. Epic

    • @noahgray543
      @noahgray543 Рік тому +135

      @@henryhammond7393 well, most Bond villains have the charisma to pull that off. Then again, how often do you have the chance to sound like a Bond villain? Charisma or not, you are taking that opportunity and _running_ with it.

    • @JutlandAngel
      @JutlandAngel Рік тому +77

      Oh god yes, it sounded like one of those crazy rich villains that will hunt humans for sport in their private forest.

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Jace, *😅For Democrats, why do your majority cities and states FOR DECADES have THE HIGHEST DRUG AND CRIME RATES?????????? Atlanta, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, etc., and now San Francisco!!! What's your answer for that?????????? Trump-obsession?????? And why is it mostly DEMOCRATS (leftist BLM and Antifa) that burn cities, taunt and attack cops ON VIDEO, loot stores, destroy businesses, while claiming to be "peaceful protesters" and causing over an estimated 2 BILLION IN PROPERTY DAMAGES in 2020, alone??????* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Jace, *Alex Jones is, of course, still on air, and he has an Amazon best-seller. 😅MUCH of what Alex says on his show is technically accurate. The dangers of the clot shot isn't fake news. The "Great Reset" that the World Economic Forum is pushing isn't fake news. The digital ID isn't fake news. The food shortages aren't fake news. The woke agenda isn't fake news. The fascist behavior of the Democratic Party isn't fake news. These are things that are in our faces, more and more each day, that even leftist mainstream media cannot hide forever.*

    • @KanuckStreams
      @KanuckStreams Рік тому +112

      @@JutlandAngel Or in this case, a lawyer who is hunting the rare but prized "Absolute Buffoon".

  • @metaforth1271
    @metaforth1271 Рік тому +312

    "So you did get my text messages? You said you didn't. Nice trick."
    "Oh yes Mr. Jones. Indeed."
    The pure look of horror in Alex Jones' eyes

    • @ZorotheGallade
      @ZorotheGallade Рік тому +35

      Alex: "Why did boss music just start playing?"

  • @jenniferharris1006
    @jenniferharris1006 Рік тому +357

    IDK how on EARTH they find ppl unbiased enough to sit on a jury for his trials. He’s just so disgusting.

    • @davidmaitland3238
      @davidmaitland3238 11 місяців тому +1

      Huh?

    • @jenniferharris1006
      @jenniferharris1006 11 місяців тому

      I mean, who in their right mind would defend this jerk?

    • @Ax-xo4ux
      @Ax-xo4ux 11 місяців тому +42

      They probably can’t- however they can find people who can focus just on the facts given and put their own opinion aside

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 11 місяців тому +71

      @@davidmaitland3238 That's not what he got prosecuted for. You're an excellent example of what would make one a biased juror. You're ignoring the facts of the case and claiming something else entirely. He was found guilty of defamation and that's not an easy bar to clear in the US. Free speech doesn't mean you can go around lying about people.
      Defamation requires four things according to Cornell Law School:
      1) a false statement purporting to be fact;
      2) publication or communication of that statement to a third person;
      3) fault amounting to at least negligence;
      4) damages, or some harm caused to the reputation of the person or entity who is the subject of the statement.
      He was found to have done all four of these things. The fact is he did write untrue statements about the parents of people whose kids died during Sandy Hook and those lies did result in the loonies who believed him harassing and ruining their lives further when they're trying to mourn their dead children. Publishing something so blatantly false to people he knew would believe it is negligence at best.
      I'd also point out a good chunk of that information he was trying to withhold he lied about existing and was actually pertinent to the case.

    • @Phelie315
      @Phelie315 10 місяців тому

      ​​​@@davidmaitland3238aside from the fact that he didn't get prosecuted for free speech like the person above me explained ... why do you think he isn't liked? Because he's a disgusting pos who perverts the right of freedom of speech constantly to spread lies and unfounded conspiracy theories. Freedom of speech is supposed to be for political discourse, not publicly lie in the worst way about mourning parents.

  • @BlisaBLisa
    @BlisaBLisa Рік тому +576

    as someone with adhd its so nice to see myself represented in the legal profession by alex jones lawyer

    • @plumey7593
      @plumey7593 Рік тому +68

      he’s already dead 😭😭

    • @redblushinrose
      @redblushinrose Рік тому +56

      YOU'RE KILLING HIM 😂😂

    • @artsyscrub3226
      @artsyscrub3226 11 місяців тому +46

      Yeah id like to report this comment for a vicious murder

    • @MrsMooneysPieEmporium
      @MrsMooneysPieEmporium 7 місяців тому

      that's not ADHD.

    • @henrysmith180
      @henrysmith180 7 місяців тому +1

      You don't want to be him. You want to be Emily D. Baker

  • @fullmetalpoitato5190
    @fullmetalpoitato5190 Рік тому +534

    I like how the judge is just staring at the defense attorney like, "Are you for real bro?"

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      FullMetal, *Alex Jones is, of course, still on air, and he has an Amazon best-seller. 😅MUCH of what Alex says on his show is technically accurate. The dangers of the clot shot isn't fake news. The "Great Reset" that the World Economic Forum is pushing isn't fake news. The digital ID isn't fake news. The food shortages aren't fake news. The woke agenda isn't fake news. The fascist behavior of the Democratic Party isn't fake news. These are things that are in our faces, more and more each day, that even leftist mainstream media cannot hide forever...*

  • @saiyasha848
    @saiyasha848 Рік тому +937

    God the Poor judge looks so 150% _done_ with all of this. Her face screams "Once this is over, I will get blackout drunk and hopefully forget these last few days..."

    • @Dan-xn8by
      @Dan-xn8by Рік тому

      Well considering the fact that Jones has made claims on his show during the trial that the judge is linked to a pedophilia ring because she previously worked with Child Protective Services….. yea, I would imagine that she is so ready to be done with this trial and Jones in particular.

    • @godw1ll99
      @godw1ll99 Рік тому

      are you kidding" she is a left wing activist that absolutely hates people like jones. she is loving this.

    • @saiyasha848
      @saiyasha848 Рік тому +38

      @@godw1ll99 Oh, she'll love the _sentence_ that comes out of it. but that won't make listening to this Puffed up Bullfrog any more pleasant.

    • @icook1723
      @icook1723 Рік тому

      Earlier in the trial, the plantifes attoneys presented evidance from Infowars that acuses that while working for the CPS, the presiding judge helped protect and enable peadphiles.
      It was not a good look.

    • @dragon9898
      @dragon9898 Рік тому +22

      I think that's a same assumption after anyone who had to sit in close proximity of Alex Jones for days on end lol.

  • @josie4401
    @josie4401 Рік тому +258

    my favorite part is when he reminds alex jones that he can invoke his fifth amendment right before asking a question. absolutely ruthless. i love it.

    • @gilliganallmighty3
      @gilliganallmighty3 4 місяці тому

      The 5th Amendment is only a shield in criminal prosecution. Pleading the 5th cam be taken in a civil case as an admission of liability.

  • @jhonthewolf
    @jhonthewolf Рік тому +347

    I feel bad for that judge you can see her rethinking her life decisions

    • @LostStarzOfTheSky
      @LostStarzOfTheSky Рік тому +81

      Someone else described her as yelling In lower case

    • @onothankyou
      @onothankyou 7 місяців тому +11

      Nah, OP, she's just annoyed with him, but keeping it professional to make sure he doesn't have any grounds for appeal based on her. She's well aware of the cameras and is getting justice done.

  • @mothmanlastname8454
    @mothmanlastname8454 Рік тому +2441

    i could NOT be a juror in this courtroom, i'd be yelling in the stands like a dad who thinks the TV can hear him

    • @mk177
      @mk177 Рік тому +73

      100% ^

    • @dragon22214
      @dragon22214 Рік тому +39

      @@mk177 I wouldn't even get that fare I would have no issue saying yes I'm going to side with the defended when being interviewed

    • @mesothelimoa341
      @mesothelimoa341 Рік тому +109

      I think I'd have been thrown out for laughing too much.

    • @fart63
      @fart63 Рік тому +122

      @@mesothelimoa341 “you’ve got it upside down” would have destroyed me. I would have had to be removed

    • @cadelittle7365
      @cadelittle7365 Рік тому +28

      "You're a dumbass if you don't plead the fif... I mean throw the ball"

  • @nicholasscott9672
    @nicholasscott9672 Рік тому +1373

    Imagine how tense the plaintiff's attorney was 9 days after receiving those files, counting down the minutes until they can light Alex Jones' ass on fire

    • @margaretscleong
      @margaretscleong Рік тому +15

      @Nicholas Scott Hahahahhhhh..delicious Perry Mason moment!!! 😂😂👏👏

    • @rifter0x0000
      @rifter0x0000 Рік тому +106

      Of course even if the attorney had responded in time, the judge would get to see all the messages and decide if the privilege was warranted. And she would have correctly ruled much as she did here that these documents should have been given over anyway.

    • @emcdonald496
      @emcdonald496 Рік тому +36

      I know, right?! This is like a john Grisham moment, for real. Totally bananas but those awful POSs deserve every single thing that’s coming toward them, especially the defendant

    • @Beatles0223
      @Beatles0223 Рік тому +2

      Well said!!

    • @MeonLights
      @MeonLights Рік тому +9

      Even if they were the pessimistic type expecting Jones' lawyer to ask them to disregard, they must have counted down and already prepared their next move like... if you are handed gold like that.

  • @reid3031
    @reid3031 Рік тому +123

    Honestly, the judge's face is an entire mood

    • @Fanimati0n
      @Fanimati0n Рік тому +20

      Home girl was checked out

    • @askthepizzaguy
      @askthepizzaguy Рік тому +21

      She is all of us who are so sick of lying pundits and conspiracist morons who break the law.

  • @augustonichele5971
    @augustonichele5971 Рік тому +112

    It's looking like a "Phoenix Wright level" trial, but the decisive witness is also the defendant and Payne (the prosecutor tutorial that always lose) was assigned as his lawyer lol

    • @Ax-xo4ux
      @Ax-xo4ux 11 місяців тому +4

      😂 yessssssss

  • @verdantmistral442
    @verdantmistral442 Рік тому +5114

    The best part of this is how LegalEagle is showing his love of lawyering by geeking out about another lawyer getting a cinematic moment.

    • @ejonp
      @ejonp Рік тому +327

      I'm guessing most lawyers go their entire careers just dreaming of a moment like that.

    • @kaarin_4786
      @kaarin_4786 Рік тому +325

      @@ejonp And transcribers of court proceedings live for this as well. We sit there just hoping for these moments of glory. We don't usually get ones as dramatic as this, though, so some transcriber just had a very good day.

    • @altrag
      @altrag Рік тому +186

      I think its the giddiest I've ever seen him in a video. This is an absolutely hilarious display of incompetence to anyone who knows even the most basic made-for-tv aspects of court. I can just imagine how much real lawyers with a full understanding are rolling around on the floor.

    • @jbone665
      @jbone665 Рік тому +61

      In general this whole rundown should not have happened, another channel talked about it. I want to say Lehto but the families lawyer went on TYT right after the trial for an interview so it may have been there. Both sides should be armed and ready but thanks to Alex side of being difficult in general and his legal teams screw ups what is normally tv drama happened in real life. I do agree watching Legaleagle getting psyched up for this is awesome, he does what he loves and it is clear in the video and his passion on this. He is watching a train wreck in motion and giving us a play by play as the mechanics fail and everything falls apart.

    • @altrag
      @altrag Рік тому

      @@jbone665 It should not have, but its hardly uncommon. The only truly uncommon thing here is the "leak" of the documents.
      But snubbing discovery is not a particularly uncommon tactic whenever "rich guy privilege" is involved. There's a lot of these folks who believe some combination of:
      a) The jury will trust me because I have money.
      b) And if that doesn't work, I have more money than the prosecution so I'll just drag it out until they can't afford to continue and are forced to settle if not outright drop the case.
      And the worst part is, they're not wrong. This is especially true in criminal court where the burden of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt" (Jones was only facing civil charges, which have a much lower standard.)
      That higher burden means both that the jury needs to trust you even less in order to convict, and that the prosecution needs to spend even more time and resources to present their case (while the defense can often get away with a weaker argument since they only have to sow doubt of guilt, rather than trying to "prove" innocence).
      If Jones' lawyers hadn't screwed up so badly he would have likely gotten off with a slap on the wrist rather than the $49 million he was ultimately fined. It was just a civil case as noted, and he'd already been found liable, so that much wouldn't have changed. But I suspect the damages would have been drastically lower if the prosecution hadn't had such explicit evidence that Jones had been caught lying his ass off.

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 Рік тому +488

    The Defense attorney whines, "It's an incredibly large amount of documents, your honor." Yeah dude...that's why your client pays you the big bucks. You should have had a large enough legal team to go through the documents. Otherwise, don't take the damned case!

    • @flickcentergaming680
      @flickcentergaming680 11 місяців тому +3

      🔼 so much this!

    • @easybreezy8436
      @easybreezy8436 9 місяців тому

      What's wild to me is he (the defense attorney) was presented the evidence when the prosecutor asked to submit it (around 3:30 timestamp), HAD NO OBJECTIONS, and then didn't object when it was announced where the document actually came from. Did he even look at the evidence? Of texts saying "Sandy Hook" and not think "huh, this could be bad for us" ???

  • @zNEKOMARUz
    @zNEKOMARUz Рік тому +263

    Not only was he completely demolished in this trial, but there's a chance he can get screwed AGAIN if any of those text messages have to do with the Jan. 6th riots??? This is just too unbelievable. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @C4RP3_N0CT3M
      @C4RP3_N0CT3M 6 місяців тому

      This comment didn't age well...

    • @haxie4516
      @haxie4516 6 місяців тому +4

      @@C4RP3_N0CT3M
      This comment aged very well.

  • @Capitan_Doug_Keith
    @Capitan_Doug_Keith Рік тому +41

    This is the equivalent of sending your entire playbook, starting lineup, signals, and strategy to your opponent two days before the super bowl. Alex Jones deserved this, and I'm glad he went out in such a comedic fashion.

    • @uncreative5766
      @uncreative5766 13 днів тому

      It's funny you say this because in the lead up to Super Bowl 37, Jon Gruden, who was head coach for the Bucs, had previously been the head coach for their opponents, the Raiders. While watching film to create a game plan, Gruden realized that all the audible calls, hand signals, and whatever else on offense all remained the same under Gruden's successor, Bill Callahan. Gruden then spent the entire week before the Super Bowl telling the Bucs' defensive players what each signal and audible meant. The Bucs won the Super Bowl 48-21.

  • @LathanM
    @LathanM Рік тому +2196

    You know you are screwed when the writers of Law and Order think it is too stupid to be believed.

    • @stephenmanuel9860
      @stephenmanuel9860 Рік тому +60

      Agreed, this would be more like an Ally McBeal or Boston Legal type case

    • @charliemason4355
      @charliemason4355 Рік тому +241

      “The only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction needs to be credible.”

    • @magimariJY
      @magimariJY Рік тому +9

      @@charliemason4355 that’s an interesting qoute, where did it come from?

    • @wickman008
      @wickman008 Рік тому +3

      @@magimariJY Dad said you can't make this up

    • @vinnieg6161
      @vinnieg6161 Рік тому

      I don't believe that part I know TV series and F me they are a lot dumber than this case

  • @suefuller3111
    @suefuller3111 Рік тому +1247

    The judge's expressions are priceless. It's like she's listening to a law student make some excuses about why they can't turn in their paper.

    • @davidribeiro1064
      @davidribeiro1064 Рік тому +120

      She was so done with that shit.

    • @Loralie571
      @Loralie571 Рік тому +52

      Back when I was doing my Master of Divinity one of my professors made this comment about late papers: something ornate and Byzantine. He turned to the person teaching the person with him "Does beheading sound appropriate?" From the look on the judge's face, I am pretty certain Her Honour would have taken that as an option.

    • @joshuabeavin7659
      @joshuabeavin7659 Рік тому +63

      Unfortunately, "the dog ate my phone" is not a valid defense.

    • @gcewing
      @gcewing Рік тому +46

      But apparently these lawyers think that "The dog ate my phone after I accidentally left it outside next to the dog kennel for ten days without doing anything about it" is a valid defense.

    • @z31drifterlf
      @z31drifterlf Рік тому

      And this is after Alex called her a lesbian goblin pedophile on his show.

  • @Ragnarok345
    @Ragnarok345 Рік тому +38

    Alright, so…never mind the $1B, how is Jones not on criminal trial for perjury now? Like it’s been proven beyond a doubt that he did lie under oath, no?

  • @trbldrl
    @trbldrl Рік тому +29

    I'm a Texas litigator, and I must say you explained the snapback rule very well. Nice video.

  • @JustSomeGuy
    @JustSomeGuy Рік тому +3487

    When the opposing attorney is telling you that you have the right to shut your mouth and plead the fifth, you know it's bad.

    • @AndreAngelantoni
      @AndreAngelantoni Рік тому +60

      Several youtube lawyers (real ones) have said this is very improper. And what the judge said, too.

    • @robertluong3024
      @robertluong3024 Рік тому +104

      @@AndreAngelantoni you going after our LegalEagle now?

    • @LostStarzOfTheSky
      @LostStarzOfTheSky Рік тому

      @@AndreAngelantoni 💩
      🤡 🍆

    • @ShjadeNexayre
      @ShjadeNexayre Рік тому +222

      @@AndreAngelantoni It probably is. It's prejudicial-suggesting a witness should plead the fifth is tantamount to turning directly to the jury and telling them this person is guilty, which isn't how you're supposed to address the court.

    • @psychosytheXmediaXco
      @psychosytheXmediaXco Рік тому +58

      Got any examples of these real youtube lawyers?

  • @kazmark_gl8652
    @kazmark_gl8652 Рік тому +697

    "Do you know what Perjury is" and "I need you to know you can assert your 5th amendment right" are priceless lines.

    • @JoaoPessoa86
      @JoaoPessoa86 Рік тому +69

      All these jokes float around "pleading the fifth" but when it's actually relevant everyone forgets

    • @damsonrhea
      @damsonrhea Рік тому +50

      @@JoaoPessoa86 People want to defend themselves. Taking the fifth can be a lot harder than people think. It's like 'Not talking to the police.' You think you know it, right up until the police actually try and get you to talk.

    • @jacob5169
      @jacob5169 Рік тому +57

      My personal favorite was, "Indeed, Mr. Jones," simply because of how happy he sounded saying that.

    • @chizzicle
      @chizzicle Рік тому +10

      @@jacob5169 Acting like a proper villain (except you know, being the good guy here) and I absolutely love him for it 😂

    • @anobissoooks8833
      @anobissoooks8833 Рік тому

      The people saying he deserves any fines or jail time are just straight up wrong. Dehumanizing this man is seen as okay because he's Opponent Scum to you guys? Or do you just try to not think to hard about anything that the Allies have already thought for you?

  • @admiralofcuteness
    @admiralofcuteness Рік тому +95

    Sometimes I come back and rewatch this video just to remind myself that there is justice in the world.

  • @princerazor277
    @princerazor277 Рік тому +95

    Alex Jones on the stand could be described as a child who got caught after the fact.
    Mother: Why didn't you cooperate with telling me about what happened?
    Alex: I knew you'd find out anyways, so I am cooperating.
    Then the mom counters with: "If you knew I'd find out, then why didn't you tell me earlier anyways."

  • @samb8744
    @samb8744 Рік тому +2026

    At the beginning, you can tell the Plaintiffs lawyer is just so happy knowing that the trial is being live-streamed, and that he’s about to deliver one of the most famous trial moments in American history lol.

    • @JJ-nj3pd
      @JJ-nj3pd Рік тому +38

      American history? Really? Alex jones? Lol you’re crazy my friend.

    • @PhyrexJ
      @PhyrexJ Рік тому +30

      That’s way too much credit

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Рік тому

      Your assessment may end up being true because what becomes famous America is often just people being downright stupid, but it really goes to show how gullible people are. ANY lawyer worth his degree would have slaughtered the plaintiff counsel's words and actions.
      This is basically a 3rd rate ambulance chasing attorney, who was lucky enough to against some major idiot (OR CORRUPT) defense, and not blow it too badly. However the plaintiff counsel may have hung himself and the jury, guaranteeing Jones an appeal, as even the plaintiff admitted gleefully in excitement, "You'd attorney made a HUGE MISTAKE", meaning he knows good and well, Jones' attorney was selling Jones down the river.

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Рік тому +9

      The fight for civil rights had say more famous court moments.

    • @Benpg93
      @Benpg93 Рік тому +3

      Honestly I would probably be a terrible lawyer, but I'll still say the lawyer did not in my opinion do a good job making it such a big moment. Felt not that big af a deal to me.

  • @Agahmoyzen2
    @Agahmoyzen2 Рік тому +915

    That lawyer's name should make history. How the hell you manage to make sure your client lose so bad that they now face criminal charges in a civil trial.

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng Рік тому +47

      F. Andino Reynal, Esq. is the defense attorney.

    • @ladygeneveve3805
      @ladygeneveve3805 Рік тому +84

      No, Jones is the one committing perjury that's not the lawyers fault it just might be the lawyers fault he got caught

    • @andrewsmithty
      @andrewsmithty Рік тому +25

      another funny moment was when AJ's attorney literally flipped off the plantif's attorney...

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Рік тому +30

      Yep. It's so delightful, there really should be a reward for that sort of thing. Legal procedure version of "Darwin Award".

    • @J-Ru89
      @J-Ru89 Рік тому +51

      @@ladygeneveve3805 Lawyers have ethic rules they must follow and the his Lawyer knew he was lying. The lawyer sent the text and still let Jones lie on the stand

  • @alexia3552
    @alexia3552 Рік тому +21

    "Yes, Mr Jones. Indeed." God I felt that from the bottom of my gut lmao

  • @izzycassiopeia8450
    @izzycassiopeia8450 Рік тому +31

    I still think it wasn't an accident that they sent all those things. I imagine them hitting send and going "oops, my finger slipped"

  • @SilverKnight16
    @SilverKnight16 Рік тому +842

    "Your Honor, that is a tremendous amount of information go through." "Yes, but the problem is, these documents should have been gone through a year ago or longer--and then, there would have been _plenty_ of time to go through."

    • @tmoney1876
      @tmoney1876 Рік тому +39

      This was after he had asked for a 10 day trial delay before the punitive damages portion of the trial to go though the data... She gave him the rest of THAT day.
      He also asked plaintiff's counsel to wait until they actually received the subpoena from the J6 committee to send it to them. She responded "They're GOING to subpoena it... They know it exists now..."
      That whole hearing was gold. Bankston just destroyed them.

    • @ricklawrence2515
      @ricklawrence2515 Рік тому +7

      The judge kicked his ball in with that lol. And she's pretty cute

    • @benwillems8584
      @benwillems8584 Рік тому +15

      That was so much shade, it sucked the vitamin D out of the lawyer.

    • @victors8465
      @victors8465 Рік тому +20

      @@benwillems8584 I don't think it would be a misstatement to say that Jones' lawyer was sitting there in court realizing that his entire career was ending right there before him, and there was virtually nothing that he could do to stop it.

    • @Texmatt21
      @Texmatt21 Рік тому +33

      "Your Honor, this is a tremendous amount of incriminating evidence against my client. Please help me." LOL

  • @badopinionsrighthere
    @badopinionsrighthere Рік тому +744

    I was watching it live and couldn't believe what I was hearing. When opposing council reminds you that you can invoke the 5th amendment, you've done something horribly horribly wrong

    • @Stopthisrightnow560
      @Stopthisrightnow560 Рік тому

      If you don't take them on their advice to invoke the 5th, you're horribly, horribly dimwitted.

    • @omegagilgamesh
      @omegagilgamesh Рік тому

      I can't help but feel the plaintiff attorney was testing Jones, seeing just how out of touch with reality he was, and probably did so many, many times previously and afterward, just to see the limits to this guy's stupidity. Even if you have a 200 IQ, when the OPPOSING council makes sure you know how to legally protect yourself but your ego prevents you from reading between the lines that you're in a hole and you should STOP digging downward, then you are, effectively, judgementally disabled. One of his kids, or his ex-wife, should request conservatorship over him.

    • @ToyKeeper
      @ToyKeeper Рік тому +53

      It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.

    • @panchogonzales6409
      @panchogonzales6409 Рік тому +8

      The legal assistant I bet was fired! 😂

    • @ozb1010
      @ozb1010 Рік тому +6

      @@panchogonzales6409 my guy imagine their face when they found out their mistake

  • @Groggy_Gamer
    @Groggy_Gamer 9 місяців тому +13

    That last bit, knowing that not only did he shoot himself in the foot for this trial, but ALSO that the messages got handed off to law enforcement, including the January 6th committee ... **chef's kiss** truly a thing of beauty!

  • @jmcasler1512
    @jmcasler1512 Рік тому +53

    Can't count how many times I've watched this video. Well done Mr Eagle, well done!

  • @StoutShako
    @StoutShako Рік тому +771

    You left out one of the best parts. The plaintiff's attorney asking Jones "You have an iPhone, right? What does it mean when the messages are blue?" Right before he makes the Big Reveal. The look of horror on Jones' face as he realized what was going on? Exquisite.

    • @bobafettjr85
      @bobafettjr85 Рік тому +27

      Why does them being blue(iMessege instead of SMS) matter exactly?

    • @ericnewman2727
      @ericnewman2727 Рік тому +118

      @@bobafettjr85 I'm no techie, but I think blue means the texts went thru iMessage so are automatically uploaded (and saved/accessible?) in the cloud

    • @chrismanuel9768
      @chrismanuel9768 Рік тому +258

      @@bobafettjr85 He claimed he had multiple phones and those texts weren't on the phones he searched. They were iMessages. They were automatically downloaded to every phone.

    • @kingacrisius
      @kingacrisius Рік тому +47

      @@bobafettjr85 It means that he sent them from that phone

    • @tenebrousoul9368
      @tenebrousoul9368 Рік тому +52

      And the brief look of shock on the judge's face. Priceless!

  • @EnsignGeneric
    @EnsignGeneric Рік тому +788

    "Your honor, we move for a mistrial on the grounds that our client looks way too guilty."

    • @shentino
      @shentino Рік тому +30

      If I was the judge I'd be more interested in pressing charges against alex jones for perjury before I decide to do anything with the case itself.

    • @hunn20004
      @hunn20004 Рік тому +1

      This court isn´t for guilt.
      Itś for damages.
      His prior guilty verdict was "Defaulted" because Alex refused to accept a supena....the 5th? Mind you they fufilled the prior 4. They already had everything. Its legal harassment. To "Slay the Dragon!".
      But Alex can just go into a store and buy a camera for 200 dollars....And start uploading on Rumble.
      Believe me, when and if this reaches the supreme court, the judge will be reprimanded and Alex will receive a mistrial.
      They are going to Bill Cosby away ANY guilt Alex actually has.
      Bloody morons.
      And this TV show theyre shooting DURING this? will only go on to support Alex´s Appeal

    • @elyrienvalkyr
      @elyrienvalkyr Рік тому +5

      It should be a mistrial on the grounds the judge is MASSIVELY biassed against the defendant and is actively doing everything she can to silence him despite his rights.

    • @youtubezombies
      @youtubezombies Рік тому +39

      @@elyrienvalkyr lmao

    • @tracyblanchard7663
      @tracyblanchard7663 Рік тому +47

      @@elyrienvalkyr Silence him? His own testimony on the stand was contradictory to the evidence given by his attorney. He's done nothing but talk and it's gotten him in nothing but trouble. When directly offered the opportunity to plead the fifth in the context of a perjury accusation, he waived it and kept on talking.

  • @paulares292
    @paulares292 Рік тому +160

    Alex Jones may actually be able to appeal on the basis of inadequate council, his lawyers were so bad.

    • @deanster3435
      @deanster3435 Рік тому +31

      I don't think he'd be nearly smart enough to figure that out lol

    • @rayhatesu
      @rayhatesu Рік тому +23

      Alas, recent SC rulings nixed that option even if it had been an option. That said, fairly sure that inadequate council appeals primarily work for appeals on Criminal cases (where this was a Civil case) in which council was assigned, not personally hired such as Reynauld was by Jones. As for the Supreme Court bit, they recently ruled that Federal Courts are not obligated to supersede and overturn the verdict of a State court for a state level crime during appeal (even though that is in fact one of the original duties of the Supreme Court)

    • @fix0the0spade
      @fix0the0spade Рік тому +19

      He will not be able to appeal because this was a post trial hearing. Jones already lost the original case by refusing to attend and attempting to ignore it. If at any point you hear him talking about being denied his rights, remember that he had 4 years before this hearing to present his case and defend himself, he simply chose not to.

  • @ammaokami4479
    @ammaokami4479 Рік тому +16

    To continue with the key analogy, from what I understand the proper procedure would be to go through and say, "You cannot go through that door, that door, that door..." representing the files not meant to be sent. Or obstructing the specific doors in some way. Meanwhile what he actually did was say "Please don't" and left the prosecutor to his own devices.
    But everyone knows that whenever someone tells you not to do something, especially if it's not legally binding, it just makes us want to do it that much more

  • @Lanoira13
    @Lanoira13 Рік тому +491

    Devin usually: I am a good lawyer boy, who always presents my biases in the most professional way possible while working. I am a paragon of composure.
    Devin watching Alex get pinned down like a bug: _giggling uncontrollably, having the time of his life_
    *I love it.*

    • @CherryBomb_Games
      @CherryBomb_Games Рік тому +9

      This needs more upvotes

    • @treyslider6954
      @treyslider6954 Рік тому +28

      There comes a point, when a bias is so great, and so *richly* deserved, that you need not say it.

    • @eastportland
      @eastportland Рік тому +3

      I just can't wait to see Devin's reaction to the FBI at Mar-A-Lago (with the DEA soon to be involved, maybe)

    • @Lanoira13
      @Lanoira13 Рік тому +1

      @@eastportland lmao I love how he beams when he covers trump and other anti-fash news developments. So heartwarming.

  • @Galactic123
    @Galactic123 Рік тому +3032

    I'm like 70% leaning towards Alex Jone's lawyer just HATING his client and wanting to screw him over at this point. Because how the heck do you make such a monumental error on such a high-profile case? He's either the worst lawyer in the history of lawyers (Which I doubt, since Alex Jones is very wealthy and can afford the highest-paid lawyers) or this was on purpose.

    • @shentino
      @shentino Рік тому +448

      Or he was staring at a potential charge of subornation of perjury and decided to rat his client out to stay out of jail.

    • @LilacMonarch
      @LilacMonarch Рік тому +377

      If it's true that it was actually the legal assistant that sent everything, I could absolutely see that being completely intentional. Sure you get fired, but your "mistake" gets the awful client dunked on lol

    • @bloodyidit4506
      @bloodyidit4506 Рік тому

      Simple, bribery and blackmail. Why do you think a lawyer that a million dollar earning man would make a mistake so big in the first place? Because someone either bribed him, or threatened to kill him via "accident" like what happened in the case with Epstein's "suicide" and witnesses against his accomplice Ghislane to limit the trial to the punishment of one accomplice rather then open up an investigation involving Epstien's black book. A mistake like this can ACTUALLY get a lawyer disbarred because it's not arguing for his client.
      However, the lawyer has currently not been disbarred for that. And why do you think that is? Because, of course, they need him for other cases. See, blackmail or bribery in history does not end with one incident, there's compromises and secrets kept, so they'll likely use this particular lawyer in other cases or use him as a mole to aid defence of their particular brand of criminal after a swift promotion, because the same people have some amount of control over the US court. Now that he's burned, he's in their system. You don't leave when you get that on you.
      Jones made powerful enemies by exposing the island meetup of world leaders back in the day and now he's getting socially destroyed on flimsy claims. And people like you eat it up because you're emotionally driven and do not do research.

    • @shentino
      @shentino Рік тому +129

      @@bloodyidit4506 Likely more importantly, aiding and abetting his own client in committing perjury would itself be a crime of its own.
      Subornation of perjury is not something a lawyer should take lightly.
      I'm not as sure as you are that they'll actually get disbarred considering that the alternative could have been prison time.

    • @bloodyidit4506
      @bloodyidit4506 Рік тому +61

      @@shentino Unfortunately, lawyers get off scot free for that. Both sides do too. The law doesn't really apply to lawyers during a case either mostly because a lawyer cannot be feasibly proven to have been an aid or abetter to a lying defendant or witness. It's called plausible deniability.
      There's a reason they weren't disbarred. That's normally something that a lawyer would get disbarred for, intentional or not. And it reeks of foul play from the other side. People still haven't learned "innocent before guilty" son. You're all convinced from the start, which is why we have laws. You all want blood, which is why we have laws. Yet you're still fine with breaking them.

  • @monajayne7717
    @monajayne7717 Рік тому +7

    I love the lawyer's sinister chuckle around 6:45. 😂😂

  • @eddiehoward7002
    @eddiehoward7002 11 місяців тому +7

    One would think Jones’s lawyer would at least warn him that the opposing counsel had all of his texts.

  • @CitizenKen1
    @CitizenKen1 Рік тому +363

    So long story short, Alex Jones broke the top 3 rules you never do in court!
    1. Lie and mess with the discovery process
    2. Throw your own Lawyer under the bus
    3. DON’T PISS OFF THE JUDGE!!

    • @anndra8687
      @anndra8687 Рік тому +41

      If only he'd gone into the well and got tackled by the bailiff for the full set

    • @marceldiezasch6192
      @marceldiezasch6192 Рік тому +17

      2. was 100% justified here. If his assistant sends out your entire data dump to opposing council and for some reason doesn't claw it back, you better throw them under the bus.

    • @Y2B123
      @Y2B123 Рік тому +5

      The plaintiff also played a clip where Alex Jones claims the judge and jury "don't know what planet they are on". This is supposed to be insulting but I just find it funny for some reason.

    • @simmerke1111
      @simmerke1111 Рік тому +11

      @@marceldiezasch6192 There's virtually nothing they could do at that point. None of the relevant documents would be granted privilege. They were ordered to be produced long ago. They could've gotten privilege for other stuff unrelated to the case. But that wouldn't save this data from other law enforcement that's now requesting it. Once it is known to exist, it's kind of over.

    • @jcc4tube
      @jcc4tube Рік тому +6

      4. Never refer to opposing counsel as Perry Mason.

  • @warmachine5835
    @warmachine5835 Рік тому +641

    I love the absolute glee you can hear in plaintiff counsel as he's setting this whole thing up. He knows this is probably going to be the highlight of his career and he's gonna be telling the story how he absolutely murdered Jones on the stand for years to come.

    • @ninij9692
      @ninij9692 Рік тому +24

      I just hope he can also claim to get Jones off the air...🙏🏼🤞🏼

    • @ems9616
      @ems9616 Рік тому +53

      Its the little 'hehehe' he has just before anilating him. When you get to mockingly laugh at the person your examining...you know its good

    • @jennymunday7913
      @jennymunday7913 Рік тому +40

      Yeah, my dude was GIDDY. I loved that for him so much. May he be the hero of every cookout for years to come! "Let me tell you all about the time when I straight up murdered Alex Jones on the stand...."

    • @ooblecki
      @ooblecki Рік тому +20

      I know he was skipping out of that courtroom, clicking his heels, squealing with glee.

    • @sycofreake1
      @sycofreake1 Рік тому +3

      If you wanna hear more from that lawyer, he was on the knowledge fight podcast. It's hilarious 😂

  • @mnirwin5112
    @mnirwin5112 Рік тому +39

    As others here have said ... DID Jones's lawyer actually screw up? Because not only did he not claw back the "accidental" disclosure, he just sat there calmly in court, saying nothing, when the prosecutor told of this.

    • @Jazzisa311
      @Jazzisa311 7 місяців тому

      I mean, this probably ruined his career too...

    • @zenaku666
      @zenaku666 6 місяців тому +4

      I think he knew or assumed (rightly based on the judges reaction to his attempt at calling a mistrial) any objections would be met with: "well we have rules and procedures for you to follow in situations like this. You didn't do that so sit down."
      I also think if he did object it would just look worse for him and his client. Consider the documents in question unambiguously should have been turned over a year prior as the judge said. There was no question the prosecution _should have had those documents_ objecting to their inclusion in open court could be seen as the defense intentionally trying to hide and suppress evidence the prosecution rightly should have. Regardless of what you might think this is in my opinion a worse look for the defense than simple incompetence. Doing what he did means he can at least plausibly say: "look we are idiots, but we aren't malicious idiots" so at the time given what he knew not objecting was the best option. Not to say it was a _good_ option but it was marginally better than objecting and removing all doubts they tried to cover up evidence.

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 9 місяців тому +5

    20:38 This response is so good 😂 It's like a teacher rejecting your request to redo your shitty homework because you handed it in late in the first place.

  • @Damariobros
    @Damariobros Рік тому +439

    LegalEagle: "Crazy gotchas only happen in movies"
    Law & Order Producers: "This is too unrealistic to put into a movie"

    • @troyjardine5850
      @troyjardine5850 Рік тому +22

      Weird that this is "too unrealistic" for the people who made MULTIPLE episodes that all say "video games are the spawn of Satan", a claim based on half-truths and outright lies.

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 Рік тому +10

      @@troyjardine5850- As I recall, those claims were made by defense attorneys. The one that attempted to use Gamergate was just stupid.

    • @haysoos123
      @haysoos123 Рік тому +5

      Yep, that's where the term 'stranger than fiction' comes from. There are things that happen in real life that would be considered 'bad writing' because they come across as implausible. They do tend to work when the story is indicated as being 'based on true events' though.

    • @richpryor9650
      @richpryor9650 Рік тому +2

      @@troyjardine5850 You realize those episodes were drawn from real life politicians in the 90s trying to outlaw video games, right? RIGHT??? It's called art imitating life.

    • @jenniferstine8567
      @jenniferstine8567 Рік тому

      The same thing happened to the show Mr. Robot. "It's not possible for someone to be this stupid." Next day. "I guess it is possible." Eventually it was anything goes. Eventually it worried me that Trump was getting his ideas from the show.

  • @azzarox6661
    @azzarox6661 Рік тому +760

    "You know what perjury is, right?" I couldn't help but laugh at this, the prosecutor was having an absolute field day.

    • @matohibiki
      @matohibiki Рік тому +106

      People who go to law school DREAM about getting a chance to do this in court, for a high-profile case.
      The man was quite literally living the dream.

    • @zerassa8391
      @zerassa8391 Рік тому +55

      I'm picturing him giggling to himself on his commute into court that day.

    • @Nuclear_Flounda
      @Nuclear_Flounda Рік тому +40

      Law grad here. This was insane, literally geeked out at this cross

    • @pantslesswrock
      @pantslesswrock Рік тому +56

      WHEN HE REMINDED HIM OF HIS FIFTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS
      AMAZING

    • @brubs2556
      @brubs2556 Рік тому +11

      You mean the plaintiff's lawyers?

  • @mellvee
    @mellvee Рік тому +22

    He's so despicable that his attorneys willingly gave up their licenses to out him to the public. As an attorney, you don't come back from a transgression like this. They essentially just surrendered their licenses to practice law to sink their own client. They're not the heroes Alex Jones wanted, but they're the heroes he deserved.

    • @RevolutionaryLoser
      @RevolutionaryLoser Рік тому +3

      I think they're probably just incompetent. Good at getting money out of gullible clients but bad at their job.

  • @judeconnor-macintyre9874
    @judeconnor-macintyre9874 Рік тому +28

    You can really pinpoint the moment Jones realizes he is absolutely screwed.

  • @amodelmannequin
    @amodelmannequin Рік тому +511

    The attorney chuckling and saying "indeed" is so hilarious

    • @KayBee659
      @KayBee659 Рік тому +36

      I love Mark Bankston’s “yes, Mr Jones” and “ok, Mr Jones” said with that chuckle throughout the trial and in the earlier proceedings. Check out the Knowledge Fight podcast’s coverage, including multiple interviews with the plaintiff’s attorneys in the year or so leading up to this.

    • @cjmars822
      @cjmars822 Рік тому +8

      I wonder if the attorney had visions of Sherlock Holmes while saying it. I did lol

    • @twylasmith31
      @twylasmith31 Рік тому +19

      Was literally the best part. "Hmmmhmmmhmm...yes, Mr. Jones" lmao

    • @lolusuck386
      @lolusuck386 Рік тому +2

      It was so ominous lmao

    • @ryuman757
      @ryuman757 Рік тому +14

      That's one of those moments in Anime where you fix your glasses with your middle finger. "Indeed. Ha ha ha! You fool!"

  • @sycastells1212
    @sycastells1212 Рік тому +169

    "And that's how I know you lied to me" is said in such a deeply satisfying tone. This lawyer is our hero.

    • @castaway9642
      @castaway9642 Рік тому +1

      My hero is the legal aid who "accidentally" sent 380gigs of files.

  • @DelTashlin
    @DelTashlin 9 місяців тому +1

    I just wanted to admit that this video is a year old, the case is resolved, but it's still my favorite video of yours. I watch it when I need to laugh. Thanks.

  • @jaseboon6282
    @jaseboon6282 6 місяців тому +3

    1 Year later and its still good to watch

  • @lucanuspeeler1469
    @lucanuspeeler1469 Рік тому +904

    This went far beyond Law & Order style writing and plunged head-first into Pheonix Wright territory!! The only thing the plaintiff was missing was pounding his hands on the podium and dramatically pointing at the defendant!! "OBJECTION!!!"

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Рік тому

      can we just be honest here? anyone pursuing a career in this stuff is a complete waste. do something useful and dont go into "law"

    • @beezusHrist
      @beezusHrist Рік тому +38

      @@Blox117 Roe V Wade was just overturned you absolute MUPPET.

    • @RaceBandit
      @RaceBandit Рік тому +4

      @@beezusHrist | What did Roe v Wade have to do with Blox's post?

    • @beezusHrist
      @beezusHrist Рік тому +15

      @@RaceBandit are we in idiocracy now or what??? YOU figure that one out on your own, sport.

    • @JimmySentence
      @JimmySentence Рік тому +1

      @@RaceBandit haha your guess is as good as mine!

  • @Hunnypooh18
    @Hunnypooh18 8 місяців тому +1

    I love the utter judgement in the lawyer's voice when he said, "You've got it upside down."

  • @kyberion
    @kyberion 15 днів тому +1

    Lawyer: I summon pot of greed which allows me to pull 3 additional photos form your phone

  • @worldsheaviestjamband93
    @worldsheaviestjamband93 Рік тому +670

    I can’t fathom how nervous the lawyer was waiting for the 10 days to expire from the defense.

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 Рік тому

      Probably barely slept

    • @brad777luck
      @brad777luck Рік тому +87

      I can fathom the moment he got the all clear that it did expire lol 😆

    • @xger21
      @xger21 Рік тому +139

      @@brad777luck The clouds parted, angels sang, and he danced a dance of "holy shit that actually happened!" is my guess

    • @brad777luck
      @brad777luck Рік тому +53

      @@xger21 lit a cigar and drank a 500 y/o bottle of scotch

    • @SRFriso94
      @SRFriso94 Рік тому +50

      @@brad777luck The moment from the original Jurassic Park, John Hammond steals the champagne and pops the cork:
      "We were saving that!"
      "You were. For today."

  • @berretta9mm17
    @berretta9mm17 Рік тому +2024

    It's very peculiar how, as the lawyer who just screwed Jones springs the trap, that Jones' cough - which has been an intended annoyance through his entire testimony - just disappeared. Like magic. Jones should bottle his testimony, being caught in a lie, amd sell it as a cough suppressant.

    • @dionh70
      @dionh70 Рік тому +174

      Excellent point. I hadn't really caught that particular detail, as I was engrossed in the explanation, but in retrospect, I find your assertion absolutely compelling.

    • @drakkenmensch
      @drakkenmensch Рік тому +111

      Jones has been digging this grave for TEN YEARS, he's got a LOOOOOOOT of height to fall down from before he hits the bottom. He better hope not to reach down into magma.

    • @Loralie571
      @Loralie571 Рік тому +52

      I was thinking the same thing...and pretty certain that water glass had been completely empty for some time.

    • @MohamedYasser-zu2mk
      @MohamedYasser-zu2mk Рік тому +132

      Its fight or flight response to adrenaline we use Beta agonist as bronchodilators to relieve asthma and COPD exacerbation
      Adrenaline act on beta and alpha u can see his congested nose get better due to adrenaline vasoconstricting his nose blood vessels and his cough get better due to the bronchodilatation

    • @ImAlsoMerobiba
      @ImAlsoMerobiba Рік тому +24

      Wow we found a cure for coughing.

  • @jacquelineanderson3087
    @jacquelineanderson3087 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your explanations. Love your insights into the legal processes.

  • @EdrickBluebeard
    @EdrickBluebeard Рік тому +17

    I never get tired of watching this trap sprung.

  • @HeyhoBrando
    @HeyhoBrando Рік тому +409

    When you have law and order writers saying “it’s too dumb to write” I laughed because I’m thinking days ago Would law and order make this into a story and this basically answered it

    • @orkleth
      @orkleth Рік тому +19

      Law and Order claims it was too dumb to write, but that never stopped them in the past.

    • @mauropereira187
      @mauropereira187 Рік тому +3

      @@orkleth yeah they've made episodes like these before

    • @James1987nh
      @James1987nh Рік тому +4

      @@mauropereira187 but not to this extent. This is event will likely get Jones's lawyers disbarred. And Jones will probably sue them once this trial is over.

    • @HeyhoBrando
      @HeyhoBrando Рік тому

      @@James1987nh yeah I e seen stupid low and order cases but this One is just so crazy. Like they be better off doing the Amber Herd case then anything

  • @LordBloodraven
    @LordBloodraven Рік тому +408

    I work with Professional Liability insurance (E&O and Malpractice) and when I heard about this colossal screwup, I had to double check and make sure Mr. Jones's attorney isn't one of our clients. He's not, thank goodness.

    • @noahgray543
      @noahgray543 Рік тому +19

      I wonder... I know that in some cases, if a lawyer screws up badly enough a former client can sue their former lawyer for the damages that the client had to pay in the original case. I dont think I've ever heard of it actually happening - it was a hypothetical situation brought up by a lawyer commenting about a default judgement in a different case - but I have to wonder if an insurance company could end up getting stuck with the bill at the end of the day.
      That would be kind of crazy.

    • @ShadowDragon8685
      @ShadowDragon8685 Рік тому +42

      At many such firms, I imagine loud sighs of relief are being issued, save one firm.
      At that firm, the sound heard was more likely that of clean trousers being made violently necessary.

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Lord, *😅For Democrats, why do your majority cities and states FOR DECADES have THE HIGHEST DRUG AND CRIME RATES?????????? Atlanta, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, etc., and now San Francisco!!! What's your answer for that?????????? Trump-obsession?????? And why is it mostly DEMOCRATS (leftist BLM and Antifa) that burn cities, taunt and attack cops ON VIDEO, loot stores, destroy businesses, while claiming to be "peaceful protesters" and causing over an estimated 2 BILLION IN PROPERTY DAMAGES in 2020, alone??????* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @noahgray543
      @noahgray543 Рік тому +18

      @@SourceAwareness I'm not exactly sure why you are replying on this comment thread with a comment that has nothing to do with it, but funnily enough, I do have an answer for you.
      Crime, in general, correlates heavily with population density. Similarly, there is a correlation between whether a person lives in an urban or rural environment and their voting habits.
      That is the first part, but the second is that - for a whole host of reasons I won't get into here - NIMBY sentiments are pretty common among urban Democrats. And yes, I am fully aware that makes them at best slightly hypocritical, but I dont think anyone is arguing that anyone is perfect.
      Regardless, the end result is you have spiking housing prices in a highly dense environment that has an influx of population. Crime is inevitable unless people are either prevented from moving in or neighborhoods are forced to allow construction, but that obviously tramples over the freedom of the people themselves.
      As for the various riots, to be honest I dont care very much. 15 years ago, I would have been pretty supportive of police putting them down, and supportive of the police in general. This was before I saw the data which showed, despite the platitudes we like to preach about freedom and equality, a lot of people _dont get either._ and to be clear, I am personally in favor of achieving equality not by lessening the scrutiny that minorities face, but by increasing the scrutiny everyone else faces to match it.
      Although, I will point out that if we are talking about recent riots, it wasnt Democrats who attempted to lynch a Vice President.

    • @SourceAwareness
      @SourceAwareness Рік тому +1

      Lord Bloodraven, *Alex Jones is, of course, still on air, and he has an Amazon best-seller. 😅MUCH of what Alex says on his show is technically accurate. The dangers of the clot shot isn't fake news. The "Great Reset" that the World Economic Forum is pushing isn't fake news. The digital ID isn't fake news. The food shortages aren't fake news. The woke agenda isn't fake news. The fascist behavior of the Democratic Party isn't fake news. These are things that are in our faces, more and more each day, that even leftist mainstream media cannot hide forever.*

  • @milesnapue
    @milesnapue Рік тому

    "And that, is why you comply with discovery. " Love that extra emphasis in your voice here. Very much needed. Thanks.

  • @slimydeity7105
    @slimydeity7105 2 місяці тому +2

    This was a glorious time, I come back every now and then and cackle like a witch the entire time

  • @ExploreGamesAndMore
    @ExploreGamesAndMore Рік тому +789

    2:50 I had to re-watch it to confirm that the lawyer did in fact hand that document to Alex Jones the right way up. Alex then looked at it, and flipped it upside down LOL

    • @badda_boom8017
      @badda_boom8017 Рік тому +5

      No it was upside down. I've seen the full page. It's a mess. And goes from right to left.

    • @jontraz5993
      @jontraz5993 Рік тому +39

      @@badda_boom8017 mmmmmhmmmmmm

    • @justinmartin4662
      @justinmartin4662 Рік тому +15

      It looks to me like the lawyer initially laid it sort of diagonal, and then sort of started twisting it to be facing jones and then jones without really looking kept spinning it in the same direction not realizing that the lawyer had already straightened it out.

    • @agavictoria
      @agavictoria Рік тому +1

      LOL so funny! Thank u for pointing that out :)

    • @darkkirbygod
      @darkkirbygod Рік тому

      Btw sorry for being dum but what is the thing he is actually in court for? I only heard them talking about sending some text messages

  • @Trogdor390
    @Trogdor390 Рік тому +600

    One thing you overlooked: Jones's attorney had the private medical and psychological records of the plaintiffs of Jones's other trial in Connecticut. *Reynaul was not allowed to have these files and now has to go to Connecticut to explain to the judge there why he shouldn't be sanctioned for his actions.* He's so screwed.

    • @AlanLamb11
      @AlanLamb11 Рік тому +124

      Wow, Mr. Pattis who is Jones lawyer in Connecticut had apparently forwarded an entire directory of files to Jones lawyer representing him in this case in Texas whose office then forwarded it to the plaintiff's attorney who notified him without saying specifically the files contained confedential and restricted information specifically court ordered NOT to be shared with Jones. 1 mistake in a huge case is maybe a mistake but that is 2 huge mistakes and makes me think Jones had pissed off multiple people in more than 1 law office who 'accidentally' overshared some files. Both of Jones lawyers messed up in different ways but the sequence of events here is pretty astounding.

    • @AlwaysANemesis
      @AlwaysANemesis Рік тому +69

      @@AlanLamb11 Every new thread of detail I hear about these cases, the more of a comedic death spiral of fractal incompetence it all becomes. I love it.

    • @henrysmith180
      @henrysmith180 Рік тому +8

      @@AlwaysANemesis I'm with you 🍿

    • @allanmason3201
      @allanmason3201 Рік тому +33

      Where the hell does Jones find these lawyers? Did they both have offices in random strip-malls where he happened to stop for a box of doughnuts? Or are they the only lawyers he could find who were willing to take his case?

    • @nephicus339
      @nephicus339 Рік тому +12

      @@allanmason3201 Let's face it, even Lionel Hutz wouldn't make these mistakes.

  • @lisalynnn
    @lisalynnn 10 місяців тому +1

    "You've got it upside down: 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kenf5779
    @kenf5779 Рік тому +2

    Man, I’m a long way from a lawyer but these videos are fascinating! Thanks!