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76-Year-Old's Red Light Defense Shocks Court TV! - Judge Caprio

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Maria Price is charged with going through a red light. She initially contests the charge, claiming she stopped as evidenced by a still picture showing her brake lights on.
Maria emphasizes that she doesn't know of any car that can move when the brake is applied, implying that she must have stopped.
Inspector Carrigan, the prosecutor, mentions that while the still picture shows her brake lights on, the video evidence might tell a different story.
Upon viewing the video, it becomes evident that Maria did go through the red light. Maria acknowledges the violation after seeing the video but mentions that the still picture misled her into thinking she had stopped.
Maria shares that she's 76 years old, retired from the State Department of Education, and lives on a small pension in an elderly high rise. She mentions she doesn't have the $85 to pay the fine.
The judge, moved by Maria's honesty and situation, decides to charge her a $35 court cost. However, he states that the cost will be paid from the "Philomena Fund," a fund named after his mother, meaning Maria won't have to pay anything.
Maria thanks the judge and leaves the courtroom.
Maria Price is charged with going through a red light. She initially contests the charge, claiming she stopped as evidenced by a still picture showing her brake lights on.
Maria emphasizes that she doesn't know of any car that can move when the brake is applied, implying that she must have stopped.
Inspector Carrigan, the prosecutor, mentions that while the still picture shows her brake lights on, the video evidence might tell a different story.
Upon viewing the video, it becomes evident that Maria did go through the red light. Maria acknowledges the violation after seeing the video but mentions that the still picture misled her into thinking she had stopped.
Maria shares that she's 76 years old, retired from the State Department of Education, and lives on a small pension in an elderly high rise. She mentions she doesn't have the $85 to pay the fine.
The judge, moved by Maria's honesty and situation, decides to charge her a $35 court cost. However, he states that the cost will be paid from the "Philomena Fund," a fund named after his mother, meaning Maria won't have to pay anything.
Maria thanks the judge and leaves the courtroom.
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